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These thumbtacks have conventional spikes, but rather than the plastic push part they are miniature daggers, complete with guard and handle. In the set of 5 types you will get dagger tacks of varying styles including Poniard, Bowie, Ninja, Swiss Army and Scimitar.
Here at BUNGCO there is a guy named
Smed who can throw the Bowie version with great accuracy. We gave him a bonus, to stay on his good side.
Sword picks
http://www.instawar...s.SPI-40000.0.7.htm Not really the same thing at all... [phoenix, Aug 02 2005]
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If ENRON had made these instead of illegal commodity trades, they'd be all right today. |
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I swear Ive seen this, but since I cant find it
+ Perhaps it was a dream. |
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+ You could make a SwitchBlade model as well. |
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A scimitar version sounds slightly awkward. [+] for the concept though. |
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You could have tiny shuriken and practice thowing them with ninja-like grace and accuracy! |
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True story: My mechanic's name is Flem. |
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Can we just skip the slow building annotations and go right to the main event; tiny teenage mutant ninja turtles. |
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I know I'd cut myself on these. I assume the swiss army version comes with a tiny saw blade and eyeglasses screwdriver? |
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This is certainly a better idea than the thumbtack dagger - a six inch long spike with a six inch wide push plate for driving the point home. |
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