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Who needs a bulky Swiss army knife hanging around in your trouser pocket, stay fashionable and smart. Utilising the Swiss army tie gives you all the tools normally found in the famous Pen knife. Need a pair of scissors, perhaps a handy saw or toothpick, well look no further its all here, tucked away
in the Swiss army tie.
Here it is
http://www.amazon.c...=reader#reader-link The art of Chindogu [skinflaps, Oct 04 2004]
(?) Swiss Card
http://www.swisskni...o.uk/swisscard.html Don't leave home without it. [8th of 7, Oct 04 2004]
(?) Tactical Tie
http://www.actionge...x=24471&M5.ctx=3535 not quite the same thing, but a close relative [krelnik, Oct 04 2004]
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Micky ,have you been reading those Japanese picture books on wacky Japanese inventions ? |
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Nope, its all my own work, I like the umbrella though. |
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Baked. If you have a wide tie you can carry a Swiss Card multitool inside it, held in with velcro. Very useful. NB remove tool before tying tie. You can also carry small knives like this but make sure they are in a suitable sheath ..... |
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I have yet to investigate the potential of Bow Ties ... |
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I used to write cheat notes for exams on my tie, as well
as my ruler and watch band. |
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That's only useful, [Gulh], if they help you pass the exam. |
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My physics teacher was told to take of his 'physics formulae' tie whilst envigilating in June's GCSE physics exam. |
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"Now James, do be more careful with the tie than you were with the Aston Martin..." |
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What would happen if you got your tie caught in the papershredder? |
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Ran across something billed as the "world's first load-bearing tie" so I just had to post it here. See link. |
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