Hi Folks,
Was trawling the internet on an idle Friday post-lunch session, found this: http://parryblade.com/index.html. Looks highly interesting, designed by a SAS chap and all that.
Wanted to know if any of us IFG folks have used this. It is of course, prohibitively expensive (seems to be about 300 USD, more than INR 16 K at current rates, plus duty). Was asking more for interest rather than actual purchase intention.
Apologies if this is inappropriate!
Thanks!!
The Parry Knife - any users?
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The Parry Knife - any users?
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Re: The Parry Knife - any users?
SAS or no SAS, That's an ugly looking knife Essdee USD 320 Gets you the Chris Revees Green Beretessdee1972 wrote:Hi Folks,
Was trawling the internet on an idle Friday post-lunch session, found this: http://parryblade.com/index.html. Looks highly interesting, designed by a SAS chap and all that.
Wanted to know if any of us IFG folks have used this. It is of course, prohibitively expensive (seems to be about 300 USD, more than INR 16 K at current rates, plus duty). Was asking more for interest rather than actual purchase intention.
Apologies if this is inappropriate!
Thanks!!
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