Yulp, I work at the one on the corner all the way in the back where the road T's off. Arctic Express. I atleast get to see all of Rahal's cars drive past me during the summer.
http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/patterson/33343
Just read this article, there are a couple things to consider for those of you who are going to go out to the closeout sales.
Where do you work, I am right off of Cemetary down Lyman Dr so my work is really close to that. That doesnt even matter however seeing as I am no where even remotely close to my work.
Are these both spring assisted? I looked at the benchmade griptilian and originally liked the design.
There is nothing like a triple post to start out a wonderfull Air Force day. :bangbang:
I have the Ka-Bar covered, I was looking more towards just a easily deployable, more discreet fold up as a go to knife. Something that is somewhat tactical and I can place on the outside of my gear or even just clip on to my M9 drop holster.
You forgot the possible need to cut a fellow riders life jacket off of him after he invites more dumb ass friends out and they decide it is a good idea to use another ski and rider to slow them down instead of going around them. Wow the memories of another summer on the lake.
I don't know too much about knives. I figured this would be the best place for questions regarding them. Guns and knives just are meant to be together. I am looking to buy a decent everyday knife. Maybe you military guys can help out (Scotty I know you have to have something). I dont want anything too expensive right now just because someone is buying it for me. Under $100 would be prefered. Point me in the right direction. I would like to have something spring loaded/spring assisted. My buddy went to vances and bought one that is spring loaded and has a re-enforeced tip on the end from what I understand is meant for stabbing. He had to use his active duty ID to purchase it. It is a nice knife but I dont know if I will be able to buy that from my current location. I dont even know yet if I am going to have a problem getting anything through customs here. That is being looked at as we speak.
If you guys have some info on something good to look into or even a place that I can purchase online that would be great.
Genji is way better than Fujiyama's. You loose! If it was going to be Genji the Brice Rd location is a little better. But if I could Choose a place my #1 would be The Melting Pot. Its fun and long and tastes great. Genji is fun too but not up to caliber for a one place, any place kinda meal. The Refectory on Bethel is amazing too.
I did this on the Magnum at Cedar Point. It must of just fallen out of my pocket. Luckily there are still a few good people in the world and they turned it in for me.
Most of the big AF bases have these too. I know there is one at Wright Pat. in Dayton. They are always so busy. There seems to always be a waiting list to use something.
+1 on the airbrushing it will make the car apart from the rest.
My input on the airbrushing though is nothing too "out there" just something simple ghosted into the stripes and then Black candy the stripes. Not many companies have used black candy but I know of one. I tried to make some when I was in school and all the colors were easy to make, you really couldnt screw any of them up except for the black. It never turned out well doing it myself.
I agree 100%. We have all been over this too many times. I think by now you realize that is something you just have to deal with and at the same time it is not near as bad as it was.
P.S. Now we are dealing with all those fucking Subaru's;)
I sure as hell cant find a night mode on this thing.
I am going to try a couple different things and see if I cant make it better. Thanks for all the guidance.