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Postby Yo_Yo » Sun May 08, 2005 7:50 am

Erm... Why does a cotton head wrap, which by the description I assume is a strip of cotton... yarn or what ever it is tied in the back take more cotton then a t-shirt? I mean good gracious man.

Same thing is the problem with the cotton facewrap. Or what ever the big bandage is called.
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Postby Where are all the monkeys » Sun May 08, 2005 1:18 pm

There are really a huge number of these imbalances, for instance, a rubber tapping knife uses more steel than a claymore!
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Postby Anthony Roberts » Sun May 08, 2005 3:04 pm

Where are all the monkeys wrote:There are really a huge number of these imbalances, for instance, a rubber tapping knife uses more steel than a claymore!


That's for good reason, so shut it :)

As for the clothing imbalance, you must also realise that a headwrap is THICKER than a shirt. ...Yeah, okay, that's the best excuse I could come up with.
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Postby The Industriallist » Sun May 08, 2005 3:09 pm

Anthony Roberts wrote:
Where are all the monkeys wrote:There are really a huge number of these imbalances, for instance, a rubber tapping knife uses more steel than a claymore!


That's for good reason, so shut it :)

You mean like the carving knife? :P

Not that I think you should make the rubber knife any cheaper...
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Postby nitefyre » Sun May 08, 2005 3:27 pm

The Industriallist wrote:
Anthony Roberts wrote:
Where are all the monkeys wrote:There are really a huge number of these imbalances, for instance, a rubber tapping knife uses more steel than a claymore!


That's for good reason, so shut it :)

You mean like the carving knife? :P

Not that I think you should make the rubber knife any cheaper...


The carving knife has already been changed to a lower value.
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Postby Anthony Roberts » Sun May 08, 2005 3:41 pm

RUBBER TAPPING KNIFE.

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Postby Nick » Sun May 08, 2005 6:12 pm

nitefyre wrote:
The Industriallist wrote:
Anthony Roberts wrote:
Where are all the monkeys wrote:There are really a huge number of these imbalances, for instance, a rubber tapping knife uses more steel than a claymore!


That's for good reason, so shut it :)

You mean like the carving knife? :P

Not that I think you should make the rubber knife any cheaper...


The carving knife has already been changed to a lower value.


:roll: Thanks.
That's obviously why he mentioned it, Nitefyre.

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