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Is it true that when Scotland becomes independent (new!)?
All evil will be forced to foot assembly and drafts? The currency Porridge is national? the 'bawbee and Haggis is the national diet? Gaelic became the national language?, Exchange and Dirk for the Claymore Trident2 as our system defense? all English is the 'ethnic cleansing' (unless you can say 'is a BRAW moonlicht bricht nicht noo you Ken!) Scotland immediately return to a state of the third world with the GDP of Malawi and the civil war on a scale worse than Kosovo or Iraq? I can not visit my grandmother in Gateshead? .. Or is it just an alarm, panic, insult the intelligence of the Scots by a Labor government inept and morally bankrupt that they need the votes of Scotland to get them out of Westminster, are the next general election? PS willing to send Gateshead's grandmother, not very interested in visiting anyway!
I hope that Scotland will be independent. Will as successful as Ireland.
Scottish Claymore

In Scotland, the old, the Sgian Dubh was treasured for its super thin sheet that is small enough to hide from enemies.
This style Scotland knife so much that warriors always carried with them as a backup to their Claymore swords and Dirk.
Now you can have the same piece of mind at a very reasonable price.
Cold Steel Brave Heart has been very popular over the past 10 years.
Recently I decided to get one of mine and here are my thoughts.
What I like about the knife:
1. At 4 inches long, the blade is sufficiently small to hide and large enough to provide impressive cutting power.
The blade is taper ground to a sharp edge that could shave right outside the box.
Brave Hearts The blade is made from Japanese AUS 8A stainless steel. This steel has a good advantage, but it is easy to sharpen when you need it.
2. There jimping (thumb grooves) in the column on the sheet. This feels good when you're making precise cuts.
3. Cold Steel Brave Heart comes secure with a super hard "-Ex sheath. This is basically a hard plastic material to withstand the worst possible conditions.
What I do not like:
1. There is a hand guard. This is a very typical feature of the daggers, but leaves you with very little protection against slips or other knives.
2. The blade is fairly thin. 2.8mm drill is ideal for pain, but it can break or chip if used as a cutting tool or prybar.
Overall:
The Cold Steel Brave Heart does its job to do well.
If you are looking for a dagger / / boot utility knife that is appropriate to everywhere, I highly recommend this knife.
Braveheart MSRP = $71.99
Thanks for reading,
Santiago Gutierrez http://www.KnifeSell.com