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#1 2023-11-09 17:18:56

Loohan
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Registered: 2014-10-31
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knife against Egyptoids

Space Egyptoids continue to be the main enemies i deal with all the time. Of course this is also good against the ones on Earth.
I just got this knife from my least favorite marketing platform:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MCSC6CX?ps … ct_details
It's a huge pocketknife, made in China. But the metal is of a great quality for programming against Egyptoids. Not only the massive blade, but it has big steel bolsters and is pretty heavy and clunky.
Free programming available from ChemmerBuster.
I'll post a pic of mine tomorrow.
Not sure there are many people other than myself and Joe who could use it well, but it really bites on Egyptoids. Not very good against other targets that i have noticed, not even Egyptoid hybrids.

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#2 2023-11-10 08:16:43

Loohan
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Re: knife against Egyptoids

neofoss.jpg
Even closed, it also imparts some protection against their attacks when held, worn (has a belt clip), or kept under pillow.

The release tab for closing it is too big, and makes it a bit uncomfortable to hold there. But the handle is so long i usually hold it below that area.

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#3 2023-11-12 17:02:38

Loohan
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Re: knife against Egyptoids

Knife comes with a steel plug that can be inserted into a hole in the bolster when knife is open. This is to reinforce the hinge area if blade is put to severe use. I inserted a wire into the hole in the plug and am running running mono amp output into it now.

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#4 2023-11-17 16:41:50

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Re: knife against Egyptoids

After a few days i took that off as the knife seems permanently zinged already.

One thing i don't like about these flip knives that have a projection on the back of the blade (i recently lost a smaller one like that) is that they are dangerous to wear on the belt. The projection catches on things you brush against, and since the knife is designed to open with great ease, it partially opens without one noticing, with the point aiming at an angle upward or downward, depending on the knife. I almost stabbed my arm a couple times that way.
I just removed the little disk on the blade. I happen to have a tiny hex key for the task. It still can be opened fairly easily with one hand. Provided your fingers are not too dry or too wet.

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#5 2023-11-22 16:57:13

Loohan
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Re: knife against Egyptoids

Much cheaper and smalller:
[edit: link deleted. Bad site. Read on.]
Husky 99025 Compact Folding Lock-Back Utility Knife
husky-knife-sets-99025-64_1000-600x600.jpg
These are really nice handy little knives that take standard replaceable utility blades. The blades don't get programmed but the rest of the metal does. The handles are steel.
Also takes good anti-Egyptoid programming. I got 2 at Home Depot for $5 each and now realize i could have gotten 3 postpaid for that much money. 
The spring is not very strong and they come off the belt easily. They don't open as readily as the large knife. I have one in each front pocket now to weaken attacks.

Husky also makes larger ones but i don't know that they take the programming. [Edit: Pretty sure they they do.]

Edit: No, the handles are plastic. It amazes me how strong the pgm is considering there is not that much volume of metal to program.

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#6 2023-11-24 09:40:52

Mark
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Re: knife against Egyptoids


Tired of parasites!

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#7 2023-11-24 17:44:32

Loohan
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Re: knife against Egyptoids

No. There are a million knives that won't do for this. But on further reflection, i think ALL the Husky brand knives will do. However, it is not because of the blade steel. They make many regular knives. But you get more programmable metal for your money on the utility-blade knives.

BTW i have tried several times to order 3 more from that link i gave, but all i get is
Gateway Error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function putenv() in gateway/includes/class-wc-gateway-authnet.php on line 258
and when i email them about it, or try to, their email form does not go through.

So screw them if they are not interested in fixing their site. I just ordered a 3-pack from ebay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165353065980?h … BMzJfMt4Bj
(Why such obscenely long URLs?) For 11.58. These have more metal and should take more programming.
[Edit: I didn't pay enough attention; these were so cheap because they were USED. No matter, i just want them around for the program. These are the larger ones.]

I see the people at the link i initially posted have a very poor BBB rating:
https://www.bbb.org/us/md/brooklyn/prof … 1-90361306
I hope they weren't just milking my CC info.
I will delete the original link.

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