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shooter_250 03-21-2011 09:17

possible poser?
 
I ran across this on another forum... http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=830714

"I grew up in the Catskill Mountains of New York, and served as an Officer of Marines and Special Forces team commander in most any environment you can think of."

this guys' web page... http://www.bushmonkeyknives.com/Index.html


thought you guys might be interested in another prospective hall of shame member...

Hope i have this posted in the appropriate area....


God Bless

Lee


***that's his quote not yours Lee, ss

JJ_BPK 03-21-2011 10:55

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Originally Posted by shooter_250 (Post 382458)
I ran across this on another forum... thought you guys might be interested in another prospective hall of shame member... Hope i have this posted in the appropriate area....

Why do YOU think this guy is a poser??

DJ Urbanovsky 03-21-2011 14:30

Well, for one, his behavior over at BF doesn't doesn't seem in character with that of any QPs I've ever interacted with... and I strongly doubt that a QP looking to establish himself as a knife maker would go over to BF and act in such a manner towards established makers. Seems very odd to me. Check out that thread over there, and I think you'll agree.


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Originally Posted by JJ_BPK (Post 382466)
Why do YOU think this guy is a poser??


kgoerz 03-21-2011 14:55

"officer of marines"

Why not a officer in the USMC. This is worth looking into.

Pete 03-21-2011 14:57

Old School?
 
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Old School?

The bottom knive is old school

abc_123 03-21-2011 15:07

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Originally Posted by kgoerz (Post 382512)
"officer of marines"

Why not a officer in the USMC. This is worth looking into.

"Officer of Marines" is correct.

Here is a random Marine Corps Times article where the term is used....

http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/clas...-mainbar-a.php

Richard 03-21-2011 15:11

Quote:

Old Skool Tools
Spells like a Marine. :rolleyes:

Richard :munchin

kgoerz 03-21-2011 15:55

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Originally Posted by abc_123 (Post 382516)
"Officer of Marines" is correct.

Here is a random Marine Corps Times article where the term is used....

http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/clas...-mainbar-a.php

Dammit:D

BKKMAN 03-21-2011 16:26

Anybody Know This CPT(R) Hero?
 
After doing some looking around, this guy's name is:

Jeffrey P Natterer

Claims to have been both a Marine Officer and SF Team commander, flight instructor, professional fire fighter, etc. Public records show his age at 52.


From his Bush Monkey Knives site:

"I grew up in the Catskill Mountains of New York, and served as an Officer of Marines and Special Forces team commander in most any environment you can think of. I have backpacked, hunted, fished, orienteered, adventure raced, kayaked, rock climbed and hiked from inside the Arctic Circle to the Bayous of Louisiana and from the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the High Deserts of Joshua Tree and Big Bend. I like going to places and doing things where the outcome is uncertain."



From http://captpost.wordpress.com/2010/0...y-dave-lieber/

"Before he became a Fort Worth firefighter, Jeff Natterer says, he jumped out of airplanes and led missions as a captain in the Green Berets. I see the world in black and white, says the man who also served nine years in the Marines. One Saturday in late January, Natterer, a short man with burning eyes that reflect his good-guy-versus-bad-guy outlook..."

"Jeff Natterer, now on inactive status with the military..."


From http://captpost.wordpress.com/2010/0...legram-582010/

His signature line on a letter to the editor is:

Jeffrey P. Natterer
Capt. US Army (R), Special Forces
Fort Worth, TX



Seems like he has inflated his resume a tad, but it wouldn't be that difficult to look his name up to see if he is a Q graduate to settle this.

My .02

greenberetTFS 03-21-2011 16:47

http://captpost.files.wordpress.com/...212infidel.jpg :D:D:D

Big Teddy :munchin

SF_BHT 03-21-2011 17:17

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Originally Posted by greenberetTFS (Post 382538)

OK I am with Big Teddy..:D:eek:

wet dog 03-21-2011 17:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by BKKMAN (Post 382536)
Jeffrey P Natterer

From his Bush Monkey Knives site:

"...I like going to places and doing things where the outcome is uncertain."

Jeffrey P. Natterer
Capt. US Army (R), Special Forces
Fort Worth, TX

Well, he now has entered yet another environment where the outcome is very certain. Too funny, I swear you can't make this stuff up.

Requiem 03-21-2011 17:47

Here he is, in front of a USMC OCS sign. :munchin

JJ_BPK 03-21-2011 18:34

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Originally Posted by Requiem (Post 382547)
Here he is, in front of a USMC OCS sign. :munchin

Got a sneaky,, we may be dealing with another Mykie Hawkie...

cszakolczai 03-21-2011 18:51

out of curiosity, for actual guys who are proved to be posers, is there any sort of legal action which can be brought about? I'm guessing while they are in the military there is, but what if they are out?


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