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Old 06-01-2006, 18:47   #1
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Sliver Removal Kits:
Does anyone make these or do you guys use the existing tools in your kit?

The question is for serious slivers, not the ones tweezers can reach.
, I dunno. Them loggers, they get into some pretty big wood, I imagine the splinters off them logs are purty durn..... little!!!

Pink Lace???? OOOHHH goodie!! Can I have one? *batting eyelashes*

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Old 06-01-2006, 18:50   #2
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NDD, hope you're happy...

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Pink Lace???? OOOHHH goodie!! Can I have one? *batting eyelashes*
see what you started...? we probably have another Maw Deuce kick-starter here....
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Old 06-01-2006, 18:59   #3
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we probably have another Maw Deuce kick-starter here....
Spot on...though I think more of a protegee.
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Old 06-01-2006, 19:00   #4
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Spot on...though I think more of a protege.
protege is a temporary status...usually followed by full-fledged capability...
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Old 06-01-2006, 19:03   #5
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LOL!

I corrected my spelling, since LL is not a boy.
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Old 06-01-2006, 19:06   #6
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see what you started...? we probably have another Maw Deuce kick-starter here....
Nope, not interested in kick starting any lead projectile units. My limit was the M60, that was plenty big enough for me to play with.

'Sides I was just funning - a pink lace wrapped knife wouldn't go with any of my outfits...

But I am curious why Mr Harsey started this thread?

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Old 06-01-2006, 19:12   #7
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Nope, not interested in kick starting any lead projectile units. My limit was the M60, that was plenty big enough for me to play with.

'Sides I was just funning - a pink lace wrapped knife wouldn't go with any of my outfits...



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LL, it's all good, lksteve's comment is a bit of an inside joke...read some of our beloved Frontsight's (Queen of the kick starters) posts and subsequent responses.
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Old 06-01-2006, 19:24   #8
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Thanks Gypsy. I've read a few of FS's posts and I'm in awe... She's good at getting herself into... um, situations. I'm nowhere near her league - and I don't aspire to it either! snicker

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...since LL is not a boy
Good of you to notice I'm a grrrl...

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Old 06-01-2006, 19:36   #9
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One of those resembles what I would call spencer-wells forceps. Is there a difference or just different naming conventions?

thanks
Looks like the same thing to me. I'm sure I'm wrong and some one will be along shortly to point out why.
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Old 06-01-2006, 19:55   #10
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Looks like the same thing to me. I'm sure I'm wrong and some one will be along shortly to point out why.
NDD,

A quick search shows the spencer wells forceps seem to be a UK/European thing and the mosquito clamps American. Both are mentioned as being used for artery clamping and are available in similar sizes, straight or curved, teeth or not. Probability seems high they are the same or extremely similar and it's just a naming convention.

Guess I'm saying I think you're right, since like other's I never want to piss off a medic!

Mr Harsey,

Yup, just like I thought, you loggers like small slivers... I've seen how a hinge can change someone's day!

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Old 06-01-2006, 19:59   #11
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LL's been holding out on you guys, she's a pretty hardened Pacific Northwest Mountain grrrrl.
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Old 06-01-2006, 23:00   #12
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UT OHHHHHHHH...........
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Old 06-01-2006, 23:17   #13
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She could have just kept quiet.

oh yeah, the only chemical your going to find on any wood coming off a logging side is some old Copenhagen.
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Old 06-01-2006, 23:21   #14
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oh yeah, the only chemical your going to find on any wood coming off a logging side is some old Copenhagen.
I would think you would know by now that negative remarks about Copenhagen are not permitted on this site.

Copenhagen is all natural! Well, maybe except for the little bits of fiberglass . . .
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Old 06-01-2006, 23:30   #15
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I would think you would know by now that negative remarks about Copenhagen are not permitted on this site.

Copenhagen is all natural! Well, maybe except for the little bits of fiberglass . . .
RL,
I never said anything bad about the chew but some city grrrls don't seem to like it much.
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