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It's old line, time tested, and not close to high tech, but:
http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Fillet-...sh+filet+knife Incredible extra thin blade allows the greatest flexibility and control ever. PTFE non-stick coating lets fillets effortlessly fall away. Razor-sharp handground stainless steel blade features through tang construction. Polished brass ferrule. Tooled leather sheath. 11 new from $16.99 Shoot, mine don't have the non-stick, oh well...it's OLD. I do wonder how these would do: http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Lithium...sh+filet+knife List Price: $89.99 Price: $60.12 Nothing you could afford to drop overboard for sure. |
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![]() "W. Casa Boneless BLowholeman" shilled: >It's old line, time tested, and not close to high tech, but: >http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Fillet-Superflex-Knife-4->Inch/dp/B001B99YCY/ref=sr_1_cc_3?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1431546291&sr=1-3->catcorr&keywords=Rapala+fish+filet+knife That's still not a chefs knife, blowhole. Give up. |
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On 5/13/2015 3:00 PM, Frothty the Lohman wrote:
> > > "W. Casa Boneless BLowholeman" shilled: > >> It's old line, time tested, and not close to high tech, but: > >> http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Fillet-Superflex-Knife-4->Inch/dp/B001B99YCY/ref=sr_1_cc_3?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1431546291&sr=1-3->catcorr&keywords=Rapala+fish+filet+knife >> > > That's still not a chefs knife, You are SO attenntive, and yer right, it's a filleting knife, Jethro. > blowhole. Give up. Save yer speed dating lines for Miss Jane. |
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"W. Lohman" > wrote:
> It's old line, time tested, and not close to high tech, but: > > > http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Fillet-...sh+filet+knife > > Incredible extra thin blade allows the greatest flexibility and control ever. > PTFE non-stick coating lets fillets effortlessly fall away. > Razor-sharp handground stainless steel blade features through tang construction. > Polished brass ferrule. > Tooled leather sheath. > 11 new from $16.99 > > Shoot, mine don't have the non-stick, oh well...it's OLD. > > I do wonder how these would do: > > http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Lithium...sh+filet+knife > > List Price: $89.99 > Price: $60.12 > > Nothing you could afford to drop overboard for sure. An electric fillet knife would just mangle the poor fish. |
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On 5/14/2015 11:28 AM, Oregonian Haruspex wrote:
> "W. Lohman" > wrote: >> It's old line, time tested, and not close to high tech, but: >> >> >> http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Fillet-...sh+filet+knife >> >> Incredible extra thin blade allows the greatest flexibility and control ever. >> PTFE non-stick coating lets fillets effortlessly fall away. >> Razor-sharp handground stainless steel blade features through tang construction. >> Polished brass ferrule. >> Tooled leather sheath. >> 11 new from $16.99 >> >> Shoot, mine don't have the non-stick, oh well...it's OLD. >> >> I do wonder how these would do: >> >> http://www.amazon.com/Rapala-Lithium...sh+filet+knife >> >> List Price: $89.99 >> Price: $60.12 >> >> Nothing you could afford to drop overboard for sure. > > An electric fillet knife would just mangle the poor fish. > Well, the reviews suggest otherwise, but I tend to prefer my own touch, not some machine's. |
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"W. Lohman" > wrote:
> >Well, the reviews suggest otherwise, but I tend to prefer my own touch, >not some machine's. Then why does she have her nightstand filled with vibrators? One talented tongue is worth more than all the vibrators in China. |
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On 5/14/2015 7:34 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> "W. Lohman" > wrote: >> >> Well, the reviews suggest otherwise, but I tend to prefer my own touch, >> not some machine's. > > Then why does she have her nightstand filled with vibrators? I dunno I'm not with your missus. > One talented tongue is worth more than all the vibrators in China. Practive then, practice! |
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On Thu, 14 May 2015 21:34:30 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >"W. Lohman" > wrote: >> >>Well, the reviews suggest otherwise, but I tend to prefer my own touch, >>not some machine's. > >Then why does she have her nightstand filled with vibrators? >One talented tongue is worth more than all the vibrators in China. Not according to my Ex, Sheldon. And I have a VERY talented tongue! But she told me that her vibrator had an amazingly effective way of getting her straight to an orgasm. That was all though, and she liked the nuances of other ways of getting to orgasm better than JUST having an orgasm, as her vibrator gave her. Of course she had probably the world's best vibrator too! I wired her vibrator to a train transformer, because the damn batteries kept wearing out on her, an I was having none of that!! Not for MY wife! So I fixed it for her! John Kuthe... |
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On Thu, 14 May 2015 20:11:07 -0600, Cabrito del Bosque
> wrote: >On 5/14/2015 7:34 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> "W. Lohman" > wrote: >>> >>> Well, the reviews suggest otherwise, but I tend to prefer my own touch, >>> not some machine's. >> >> Then why does she have her nightstand filled with vibrators? > >I dunno I'm not with your missus. > >> One talented tongue is worth more than all the vibrators in China. > >Practive then, practice! All the practice in the world cannot substitute for true talent!! ;-) John Kuthe... |
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On 5/14/2015 8:58 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Thu, 14 May 2015 21:34:30 -0400, Brooklyn1 > > wrote: > >> "W. Lohman" > wrote: >>> >>> Well, the reviews suggest otherwise, but I tend to prefer my own touch, >>> not some machine's. >> >> Then why does she have her nightstand filled with vibrators? >> One talented tongue is worth more than all the vibrators in China. > > Not according to my Ex, Sheldon. And I have a VERY talented tongue! > But she told me that her vibrator had an amazingly effective way of > getting her straight to an orgasm. That was all though, and she liked > the nuances of other ways of getting to orgasm better than JUST having > an orgasm, as her vibrator gave her. Of course she had probably the > world's best vibrator too! I wired her vibrator to a train > transformer, because the damn batteries kept wearing out on her, an I > was having none of that!! Not for MY wife! So I fixed it for her! > > John Kuthe... > Guess you really taught her to pull a train.... |
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On 5/14/2015 9:00 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Thu, 14 May 2015 20:11:07 -0600, Cabrito del Bosque > > wrote: > >> On 5/14/2015 7:34 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> "W. Lohman" > wrote: >>>> >>>> Well, the reviews suggest otherwise, but I tend to prefer my own touch, >>>> not some machine's. >>> >>> Then why does she have her nightstand filled with vibrators? >> >> I dunno I'm not with your missus. >> >>> One talented tongue is worth more than all the vibrators in China. >> >> Practive then, practice! > > All the practice in the world cannot substitute for true talent!! ;-) > > John Kuthe... > We already saw your train set, cabron. |
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