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Blade 37 cm.
Overall length 50 cm. your opinion galvano Last edited by galvano; 25th May 2007 at 06:15 PM. |
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Looks touristy to me and not very well made
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Nice cement job on a patio. What are you complaining about?
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ok for the nice cement job on a patio.
I do not see anything other. it is tourist sword !!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Exposed aggregate; I'm impressed.
![]() That's very labor intensive work; the stones have to be absolutely clean or they will pop out; also there is an art to scattering the stones on the wet concrete. ![]() ![]() About the Jambiya; will you attempt to polish it? |
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Actually Rick, those are precast exposed aggregate pavers. Made in a factory just like that Jambiya. Not very labor intensive but with cheap labor. Mexico for the pavers and India for the Jambiya. That's the case with most things these days.
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Yeah Michael, you're correct they are pre-made (like everything else these days).
They just brought back memories of my years in the concrete biz doing E.A. walks. ![]() ![]() |
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Yup, I'm in the business myself. Nothing like a good Marshalltown trowel from the old days compared to the low quility they put out now. The rivets are always poping out long before the blade has worn down.
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Yes, my concrete name was 'Dances with Power Trowel' .
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We have discussed Mexican swords in the past; what's wrong about discussing Mexican pre-mixed concrete? It's ethnographic, for sure.
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OK guys this is getting very silly lets stick to ethnographic weapons please
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Keep the discussion on a concrete level!
(Sorry... had to!) |
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![]() The knife decor looks like it is made of white metal by what I can tell by the patina (looks a little greenish). I would say tourist. Not the best "floor model" I have ever seen (though it does seem "grounded").... ![]() |
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They don't call you the 'Closer' for nothing, Jose .
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And more with the -
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BTW Rick,
A friend once told my wife, "...yeah but a good pun will clear out a room..." ![]() |
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