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Old 12-07-2009, 20:27   #1
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Brock, Carson

Mr. Ken Brock and Kit Carson,
You guys have anything new to announce or show here?
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Old 12-07-2009, 21:23   #2
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not really


but get Swatsurgeon to post up some pics

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Old 12-08-2009, 13:36   #3
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They're coming..........
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'Revel in action, translate perceptions into instant judgements, and these into actions that are irrevocable, monumentous and dreadful - all this with lightning speed, in conditions of great stress and in an environment of high tension:what is expected of "us" is the impossible, yet we deliver just that.
(adapted from: Sherwin B. Nuland, MD, surgeon and author: The Wisdom of the Body, 1997 )

Education is the anti-ignorance we all need to better treat our patients. ss, 2008.

The blade is so sharp that the incision is perfect. They don't realize they've been cut until they're out of the fight: A Surgeon Warrior. I use a knife to defend life and to save it. ss (aka traumadoc)
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Old 12-08-2009, 13:55   #4
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Let's see....a custom Brock "DD"mounted on my SWAT vest in reach of either hand. A 4.5 inches, double edged, nice thick blade...made for punching through the chest/breast bone, ribs or neck/face of any human and need to reach the heart if the firearm can't be used for what ever reason. The handle fits completely inside my grip for great blade control reverse grip or regular for either hand. I'm very happy!!!
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'Revel in action, translate perceptions into instant judgements, and these into actions that are irrevocable, monumentous and dreadful - all this with lightning speed, in conditions of great stress and in an environment of high tension:what is expected of "us" is the impossible, yet we deliver just that.
(adapted from: Sherwin B. Nuland, MD, surgeon and author: The Wisdom of the Body, 1997 )

Education is the anti-ignorance we all need to better treat our patients. ss, 2008.

The blade is so sharp that the incision is perfect. They don't realize they've been cut until they're out of the fight: A Surgeon Warrior. I use a knife to defend life and to save it. ss (aka traumadoc)
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Old 12-08-2009, 21:01   #5
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Hey, Bill. Not a lot going on but my new web album is finally up and running..http://kitcarsonknives.com/
37 years of knifemaking.

Here is the latest Toggle Lock folder and big old honking Bowie I shipped.

And to stray OT a little....My wife, Ms Betty, is down to 7 days and a wake up until her retirement. 30 years Civil Service and the last 6 years service working very hard to get doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel to join. She's a special lady and I'm really proud of her.

Sucks that she has way more coins than I do..
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Old 12-09-2009, 08:55   #6
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Ken,
Sometimes I get a little concerned when one asks swatsurgeon for images.
Now I find out your making surgical instruments too.

Kit,
What a body of work! Thank you for posting the website.
Well done and also all the best to your wife in her last week of work.

Also, I think I need a refresher in how toggle locks work.
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Old 12-10-2009, 16:06   #7
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surgical tools

I like it


hey Kit! Want some rum?


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Old 12-10-2009, 16:11   #8
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I promise to only use it as a tool of outdoor surgery.....LOL
Rum?? Have you tried Flor de Cana, 7 year old from Nicaragua.

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Education is the anti-ignorance we all need to better treat our patients. ss, 2008.

The blade is so sharp that the incision is perfect. They don't realize they've been cut until they're out of the fight: A Surgeon Warrior. I use a knife to defend life and to save it. ss (aka traumadoc)
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Old 12-10-2009, 19:45   #9
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Ken, rum?

On two conditions..it's a good brand, and you actually help me drink it..

That was an entertaining evening. Pay way too much for a room and end up outside, leaning against a wall, drinking great rum with friends..can't wait till the next time.

Maybe we can get Bill to join us.



Did I tell ya that drinking rum makes me write my room number on my hand?
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Old 12-10-2009, 20:45   #10
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Syd, I haven't tried the Flor De Cana yet but it's on the list to try


Kit, I'd be happy to share a drink with you anytime my friend

I'm not sure if Harsey can hang with your drinking though
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Old 12-11-2009, 19:27   #11
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Ken, we just gotta make sure Bill writes his room number on his hand Before the second drink..
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Old 12-11-2009, 20:34   #12
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Syd, I haven't tried the Flor De Cana yet but it's on the list to try


Kit, I'd be happy to share a drink with you anytime my friend

I'm not sure if Harsey can hang with your drinking though
Hell, I'm in for this!!!!

Ken, 'ya think I can keep-up with'ya?!?!

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Old 12-11-2009, 21:23   #13
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Kit, I got a sharpie marker handy for Bill!


Martin, I think you would drink my young ass under the table

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Old 12-12-2009, 20:38   #14
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But probably not mine, Martin...

Us professionals need to stick together. You write your room number on your hand?
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Old 12-12-2009, 22:54   #15
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Nice "tools". FWIW - Try Flor de Can~a An~ejo. (Need help with Spanish on the keyboard. ) The difference is worth the effort spent to find it.
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