Heavy Duty Sword Cane from Cold Steel Knives.
*Meats utilized in this video was carefully preserved and donated to the Ventura County Rescue Mission.
for a free color catalog, DVD, and more visit us at
http://www.coldsteel.com
Duration : 0:4:40
Heavy Duty Sword Cane from Cold Steel Knives.
*Meats utilized in this video was carefully preserved and donated to the Ventura County Rescue Mission.
for a free color catalog, DVD, and more visit us at
http://www.coldsteel.com
Duration : 0:4:40

Could I handle a common boa or red-tail boa alone?
I'm a 5'2 120lb female. I have kept reptiles for a couple of years now, and would really like a common/red-tail boa.
However, they can reach almost 8 feet! Could I handle a snake like this by myself?
It honestly depends on your strength. I handle a ten and a half foot, 60 pound burmese python on my own, and have never encountered any problems, and I'm about your size.
It also just depends on how easy he is to handle. If he ends up being a calm snake you shouldn't have any problems, but if he ends up being a bit energetic he'll be a little harder to handle.
A quick tip here, in case you don't already know, if you ever get bitten and/or he starts to wrap around you, run his head under hot water. This will cause him to release his bite and loosen his hold. Honestly though, I highly doubt you would ever have a problem, and if you want one, you can always find a way to manage him =)
What happens if I pull the red handle?
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Product and company promotion has come a long way, and more and more businesses have begun to think outside of the box when it comes to getting their name out there. Promotional items are becoming more stylish, more useful, and, all in all, more attractive to the consumer, which is bringing in huge profits for those wise enough to use them. From logo-clad umbrellas in the rainy city of Seattle, to stamped gym bags for the health-savvy city dwellers of L.A. But one idea that has been used more frequently as of late is of promotional knives.
I know it sounds like a strange idea, giving sharp, pointy object to your potential customer base, and maybe you think that they would be uncomfortable by the idea. But the results of the companies who have used them show the opposite to be true, and have found that the customers who request specific promotional items when offered always seem to go for the knife.
One of the reasons this is such a marketable idea is because it can be adapted for different target audiences in order to maximize the results. The most popular utilization of the promotional knife is the multipurpose knife. It's useful, has several tools located within a keychain sized case, and can easily house your companied logo imprint on the front. It's great for anyone who carries keys, which is a large majority of the population, and customers who receive them seem genuinely pleased with the item. It's also cost efficient, especially when ordered in bulk, and plenty of providers offer discounts on 100 ? 1000 of the little marketing gems, with the cost of the promotional imprinted or laser engraved logo built into the asking price.
But there are many other ways you can twist this idea to work for you, and anyone who calls themselves a customer. For instance, when dealing with a higher end client, one that provides higher annual profits then the average consumer, or even an affiliate you would like to show your appreciation for, you could adapt this idea to market to them by turning it into a set of steak knives nicely imprinted with your logo, or perhaps chopping knives, each with your logo engraved on the blade. While it isn't a marketing angle you could take with the majority of your clients, it's great for the odd one out that you really want to show their importance too.
In addition, there are other knives and blade products widely offered for bulk orders that have the same marketing potential. Pizza cutters, pastry knives, utility blades, scrapers, bag cutters, pill box cutters...the list really goes on and on, and each are easily engraved or imprinted with your companies name and logo.
So don't miss out on this incredible marketing opportunity. Promotional knives are one of the most popular (and easily customized) promotional items on the market, and one that your customers will be sure to love. Show them you care, and bring them back again and again.
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Hey all you police officers! Is it illegal to carry a pocket knife in Oklahoma?
The blade is about 3 inches long and has a serrated edge and I carry it because I live alone in the worst neighborhood and I hate guns so I feel safe when I carry a pocket knife on me. Is it illegal to do this?
According to state law, Title §21-1272, it is legal to carry it.
Oklahoma law only makes it illegal to carry a switchblade, double-edged knife (dagger), or a fixed bladed knife (bowie knife). There is no law that makes a limitation on folding knives. Assisted Opening knives are legal in the state too, but most cops do not know the difference between then and switchblades, so you risk being arrested and then let go later when their captain or the judge tells them they made a mistake.
Some local cities make tighter laws based on blade length, but it is almost unheard of in the United States to ban all knives from being carried, as this would cripple shipping companies, construction workers, retail stockers and cooks doing their normal work.
"one special dude," my sincere apologies. The police officer who took your knife basically robbed you. There is no such thing as a law that measures using the width of your palm, this an urban legend. Either he felt you were some kind of ruffian who should not have a knife in his personal opinion and he wanted to let you go, or he wanted to keep it for himself. Either way he technically stole it from you and deprived you of due process.
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The balisong knife other wise known as the batangas knife, fan knives click clack, and most known it the U.S. as a butterfly knife. Is a knife that would be considered a pocket knife it has two handles that are both on a hinge and the knife itself folds in to the handle and in the hands of someone that knows how to use it and be flipped open every quickly with just one hand. For the most part these knives are pocket knives size but are also make in sword size and can be over three feet when fully opened. These bigger blades are not surprisingly called baliswords.
All those now on is really sure where the name balisong comes form that are a few thoughts as to what it is referring to. In the Tagalog language balisong or Baling sungay means broken horn, and because the first knives where made of animal horns many think that is where the name comes from. Others think that they are called balisong for the reason the they are thought to first be invented in a town called balisong. These pocket knives origins are from the Philippines and though discouraged now for hundreds of years where once used to fight in duels.
These pocket knives where not known to western civilizations until the Spanish came and governed the Philippines and then made these knives popular. Though evidence suggests that Balisong knives have been apart of the Filipino fighting arts since 800AD. Balisongs where brought back to the states after WWII when troops that where fighting in the pacific came home and brought these handy pocket knives back with them.
A balisong is mainly made up of ten parts. The edge, swedge, choil, kicker, pivot pins, tang, tang pin, bite handle, safe handle, and latch. The edge is the sharp blade of the knife. The swedge is the back side of the blade that is made to look sharp but is not. The choil is a curve above the kicker to help you to sharpen the blade. The kicker is what stops the blade for hitting the inside of the knife when closing to help keep the blade sharp. The pivot pins are the pins that the knife pivots on to open and close. The tang is where the blade come in to the handle. The bite handle is the part that closes on the sharp side of the blade. The safe handle is the part that closes on the back side of the blade, the part that is not sharp. The latch, this is what keeps the knife closed.
There are now a number of knives makers in the U.S that make balisongs or butterfly knives. One of them is Benchmade. Another well known knife make is Emerson. Emersons very first knives where balisongs that he made while studding Filipino martial arts in California. Because of the nature of these pocket knives many countries have them outlawed. But are very sought after by collectors.
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In 1897 Karl Elsner first created the Original Victorinox Swiss Army knife. Wenger, the company that produces Genuine Swiss Army Knives was founded in 1893. Since then the Swiss Army Knife collection from each of these companies has grown to include knives for everyday use, camping, multi-tools, specialty knives, executive gifts and more. The reputation for reliability and quality has grown along with number of knives available.
As with most successful products, imitators and copycats have arisen, producing cheap imitations of both brands of Swiss Army Knives, taking money from unsuspecting consumers and damaging the reputation enjoyed by the Swiss Army Knife. The "Swiss Army Knife" is constantly being copied but the original quality has never been equaled.
On some of the foreign imitations have even include the Swiss cross. The application of the Swiss Cross was done to confuse the public and give the impression that they were dealing with a genuine Swiss Army knife product.
Don’t be tricked into buying a counterfeit or cheap imitation Swiss Army Knife.
How can you avoid being tricked? Genuine and Original Swiss Army Knives are quality products, using quality craftsmanship and quality materials. First, look at the price. If someone is offering to sell you a new Swiss Army Knife for $10 when everyone else is selling the same model knife for $50, be suspicious.
To identify a Genuine Wenger Swiss Army Knife look for the trademark. It is an emblem in the shape of a square with rounded corners. The outline is white, the center of the shield is red and the cross is white. Check the blade to make sure it says - Wenger Delemont Switzerland Stainless.
To identify an Original Victorinox Swiss Army Knife look for the trademark cross and shield. The shield has 5 corners and the top of the shield has a small depression in the middle of the top of the shield, similar to the depression seen on many police and fire badges. The outline of the shield is white, the center of the shield is red and the cross is white. Look for Victorinox stamped on the blade.
Keep in mind, imitation, counterfeit and “just like” are not the same as “genuine” and “original”. Counterfeiters are cheats and they very well may put a fraudulent emblem or an emblem that is close to the authentic emblem on their knife. If the price is “cheap” be cautious.
If you want to get an idea of fair prices for Genuine or Original Swiss Army Knives visit: www.SwissArmyKnifeMall.com. They only carry authentic Swiss Army Knives.
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