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by SFGOON » 30 Dec 2005 23:51
http://peterson-international.com/speci ... d/DCAP.htm
Looks like there's something new out there. Maybe great, maybe not, the next time the wife blows part of my paycheck on shoes I'm getting these out of spite.
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by Chrispy » 31 Dec 2005 0:00
Doesn't look like anything special to me. 
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by SFGOON » 31 Dec 2005 0:02
Yeah! Just real "meh.." kinda stuff! As if picking a high/low combo is THAT hard!
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by Chrispy » 31 Dec 2005 0:03
Lol, I didn't mean it that way GOON. 
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by digital_blue » 31 Dec 2005 0:08
Hey, it's Government steel now, not Peterson steel. Anybody have any idea what Government steel is? I asked my Member of Parliament and he didn't know either.
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by SFGOON » 31 Dec 2005 0:29
It has something to do with worsted wool, I think.
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by n2oah » 31 Dec 2005 0:58
digital_blue wrote:Hey, it's Government steel now, not Peterson steel. Anybody have any idea what Government steel is? I asked my Member of Parliament and he didn't know either. 
They keep in on a need-to-know basis
I have heard that Peterson steel is no more than cheap asian steel.
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by digital_blue » 31 Dec 2005 1:18
Ohhhhh! Asian government steel! Ok... 
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by digital_blue » 31 Dec 2005 1:25
Hey everybody! I've decided to start selling my own picks. Here is the description:
Each pick has a secret shape that comes to me via telepathic waves while I craft them. Made from 100% Authentic "Ninja Steel". Light weight and durable. Limited time offer These picks are so secret that I can't even tell you the price. Just send a cheque and I'll fill in the amount.
Get them while you can!
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by Chrispy » 31 Dec 2005 1:30
Me! Me! I want some! 
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by Shrub » 31 Dec 2005 11:24
Well ive not had chrispy's picks yet but a cheques in the post  but only if i can get the free pen as well 
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by digital_blue » 31 Dec 2005 15:14
Consider it yours.
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by Nekura » 31 Dec 2005 18:42
Speaking of metals I think making a pick of titanium would be cool... I don't why I just like the idea of things being made out of titanium. 
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by digital_blue » 31 Dec 2005 19:04
I had looked into doing just this, but when I saw the price of sheets of Ti I slinked away quietly.
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by Shrub » 31 Dec 2005 19:13
ive got solid round Ti but making picks out of it would be very time consumeing and a waste of material.
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