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  • ==PANTRY & KITCHEN== *Guns, Ammunition, Pepper Spray, Knives, Clubs, Bats & Slingshots
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  • [[File:Butcher's block.jpg|right|thumb|Butcher's block in modern American kitchen.]] ...he knife blade by allowing it to go between the fibers. This in turn keeps knives sharper longer and makes the boards more resistant to nicks and gouges.
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  • ...sed for metal forming tools, valves and liners, abrasive slurries, kitchen knives and bearings subject to severe abrasion.<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1038/258
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  • ...od]] from about 300&nbsp;BC to 300&nbsp;AD, iron tools and weapons such as knives, axes, swords or spears, were introduced to Japan from Korea and China.<ref ...abbr=on}} and became known as ko-[[wakizashi]] or sunnobi tantō (extended knives).<ref name="nagayama-p26"/> But also tantō shorter than those of the Kamak
    154 KB (20,678 words) - 10:19, 20 September 2010
  • ...l found at theater seat bombings. They theorized that the bomber left his knives behind in case he was stopped and questioned.<ref name= "NYT_1955-10-10"> { ...ct and took it home on the bus to [[New Jersey]], where it exploded on his kitchen table early the next morning. No one was injured.<ref name= "NYT_1956-08-0
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  • [[Image:4Butter01.jpg|thumb|right|250px|One pattern, four different knives. From top to bottom: Solid sterling master butter knife, hollow handle mast ...House" pp. 3-4, "The House with a Servant" p. 27 </ref> Individual butter knives have a round point, so as not to tear the bread, and are sometimes termed b
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