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Old 15th January 2011, 01:26 AM   #9
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HI BILL
THE EFFORT THAT GOES INTO THE AQUIRING OF NEW ITEMS FOR OUR COLLECTIONS ESPECIALLY ON A TRIP OFTEN ADDS TO THE ADVENTURE AND ENJOYMENT OF THE ITEM.
I SAW A RECENT EPISODE OF ONE OF THE PAWN SHOP SHOWS CURRENTLY ON TV AND THEY FEATURED A PHILIPPINE HEADHUNTERS AX. THE EXPERT THEY CALLED IN SURE LOOKED A LOT LIKE YOU, ARE YOU MOONLIGHTING AS A TV CELEBERTY THESE DAYS
That was me. Had a lot of fun with that ax. The one they had was "made for people who travel." I brought two good ones. Paul had a lot of fun swinging the Kalinga ax around. I warned him that it was sharp. I saw him later putting butterfly bandages on his leg. Oops! Lucky it was just a nick. He tried to buy my ax from me.
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