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Minnesota Knife Laws

Posted on January 21, 2020May 19, 2021 by Jeffrey

The knife laws in Minnesota are very long and wordy. Unless you have formal training, the laws are almost cryptic. This article will explain the law in plain English as well as give you a detailed analysis of the law.

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SK-5 Bowie Knife

Cold Steel SK-5 Review

Posted on January 19, 2020July 27, 2021 by Jeffrey

The Natchez Bowie knife got its name from the small town of Natchez in Mississippi, and its fame came from the number of people who chose to use this particular style of fighting knives. Cold Steel managed to emulate the same kind of fierceness that the original Bowie knives had and added a couple of…

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Camping with a cpap machine.

How to Camp Anywhere with a CPAP Machine

Posted on January 18, 2020May 18, 2021 by Jeffrey

Several members of my family sleep with a CPAP machine.  Most of the time, it is not overly burdensome as long as they are sleeping in their own bed where they have their system setup.  However, our family loves to camp, and we needed to find a better solution for camping with a CPAP machine….

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Alternative Camping Shelters : Floating, Rooftop, Inflatables!

Posted on January 16, 2020May 19, 2021 by Jeffrey

There are an overwhelming number of camping tents on the market nowadays. They vary in weight, size, and shape to accommodate a variety of camping needs and something can fit nearly everyone’s wish list.  Typically, the lighter the tent, the more expensive it is.  Also, the more extreme the camping conditions, the more cash you’ll…

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Best butterfly knife trainers

The Best Balisong Butterfly Knife Trainer

Posted on January 14, 2020April 7, 2023 by Jeffrey

Are you looking to learn how to flip Balisong knives? Well, you can go out and buy a real butterfly knife but, if you don’t know what you are doing, you can easily cut yourself. Not a fun experience, trust me. This guide will walk you through the 3 best butterfly knife trainers. It’ll teach…

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Addicted to Extreme Knives? You’re Not Alone

Posted on January 7, 2020April 7, 2023 by Jeffrey

Okay, if you’ve been living under a rock since 1971 you may not know this, but otherwise, you’ll be totally aware that along with cool extreme knives, there’s a culture.  What does that mean?  Well, it means that you are part of an international community of people that love knives for the sake of knives. …

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Best throwing knives

The Best Throwing Knives

Posted on January 7, 2020May 25, 2022 by Jeffrey

Are you looking for the best throwing knife around? Well, wait no more because we just reviewed 3 top-selling throwing knives and our findings will shock you. (Yes, you wouldn’t believe what dirt we uncovered). I know there are lots of choices out there for throwing knives and, with this guide, you’ll find your perfect…

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Mississippi Knife Laws

Posted on January 4, 2020July 28, 2021 by Jeffrey

Mississippi knife laws are fairly relaxed, but because they are found in several different places within the code, and contain cross references and legalese, they may be difficult to read and follow. This article translates the legal ease into plain English that anyone can understand.

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What is the Best Parang Machete?

Posted on January 2, 2020April 7, 2023 by Jeffrey

A parang machete is a machete from Malaysia and Indonesia. The jungles of Malaysia and Indonesia there are filled with woody vegetation and a Latin or kukri machete will simply not do well–they can’t handle wood very well. The Parang was designed specifically to handle thick woods. The Parang is a modern version of the traditional jungle…

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Sublian Festival Batagueño pride

Posted on January 2, 2020May 20, 2021 by Jeffrey

By JASER A. MARASIGANSeptember 3, 2006Updated January 2, 2020 Most Philippine dances were originally patterned after European dances during the Spanish regime. “Pandango sa Ilaw,” “Rigodon” and “Cariñosa” are just some of the dances that Filipinos are now known for. Aside from these western-influenced dances, we were also able to produce our own, ethnic-inspired dances…

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