Lefties - you cannot send your link via private message either. It violates the well established rules we have. Again - if you want to include a link to your site, you can include it in your signature. That is the only place it can appear.
Click on settings (upper, right section at top of page). On the left click on edit signature and add the link.
Looks like you did a good job and it works!
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Looking for curved blade with wooden handle type. Similar to one in first pic or 2nd from top in last pic. need sheath also. had one in the 70's made from a leaf spring with wooden sheath...dont know where it is now...prices???
The stick food was generally monkey meat.
I thought it was generally rat.
hi guys n gals,,been busy here in Philippines. Summer now,,very very hot.
I'm from the Philippines and just recently bought items from lefties. He sent me poor quality items. nylon sheaths were worn and looked like they were chewed on by rats. blades were poorly finished. i've been sending him messages asking if he could direct me to his supplier so that maybe that supplier could remedy the problem. lefties just ignored me. i do not trust this guy.
Do you still have the FHM balis for sale?
I don't think I understand eating an unidentified meat speared by a stick. Now, I'll be the first to admit that any meat could be any old thing masquerading as something else. However, I have the option and clarity of conscience to believe it is exactly what is advertised. To willingly devour some unknown meat would have to require a generous, perhaps copious, quantity of alcohol or near starvation. To take that a bit further, no amount of alcohol would convince to me devour Balut. In fact, starvation would be the better choice. I couldn't keep it down anyway.
A high strung female with a butterfly knife. You like to live dangerously even for a Marine.
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That grilled "meat" was good, but I have to admit that I had a good amount of San Miguel beer first. There's nothing like popping open a San Miguel, wiping off the bottle cap rust, and downing it with a good helping of "monkey meat". The grilling sauce (not BBQ sauce) is the best!
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