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Available in a variety of finishes: abalone, carved ivory, hand-painted teak, blued steel and Sheffield silver & stainless.
Order now and for each complete place-setting receive a masterfully engraved display chest and a bonus butterfly steak-knife.
Butterfly Cutlery
http://undergrowthd...terfly-cutlery.html Now fortified with irony. (and immagery whatever that is) [AusCan531, Feb 20 2012]
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I'll take mine in Chobham-grade ceramic composite,
please. Does it come in Coyote Brown? |
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Tamahagane steel for ours, please, with ivory and turtle-shell finish, in a panda-skin covered presentation box made of whalebone. |
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<snickety-snickety-snick> Slurp! <snickety-snackerty-snick> Chew! <snickerty-snickerty-snick> Stirr! |
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[Ao] All mil-spec flatware comes in a canvas foldover complete with velcroed belt-loop, available in both light brown and green. |
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[8th] On order pending the deposit... oh, and accounting requests that the Krugerrands not have chocolate centers this time. |
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[zt] exactly: I was imagining a tableful of diners with complete 10(?) piece sets in wrist holsters, snickety-snacketying their way through dinner, desert and coffee. § x1 |
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// accounting requests that the Krugerrands not have chocolate centers this time // |
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Accountants have NO sense of humour ... |
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When you forge the steel, rather than just using regular straw during the folding-and-hammering, can you please use the dried stems of some extremely rare orchids or something ? Also, the charcoal for the forge should be made from Bristlecone Pine wood, just to make it extra-special. |
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Existing product. [link]. Sounds more like a [Maxwell
Buchanan] sorta thing than what [ft] had in mind. |
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// All mil-spec flatware comes in a canvas foldover
complete with velcroed belt-loop, available in both light
brown and green. // |
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//Existing product// umm... you've linked to cutlery with a pretty butterfly insignia. |
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Yep, the name of the post is: Butterfly Knife, Fork &
Spoon. I said it wasn't what you had in mind. (Ha ha,
made ya look!) |
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