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Posted: 1/26/2021 12:52:37 AM EDT
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I once bought a set of Titanic salt and pepper shakers that look like the two halves of the sinking ship.
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Quoted: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61R8vsVfrBL._AC_UL1000_.jpg https://render.fineartamerica.com/images/rendered/default/canvas-print/7.5/10/mirror/break/images-medium-5/bigfoot-the-unexpected-encounter-rebekah-sisk-canvas-print.jpg https://www.ballisticmag.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2019/06/Hi-Point-100.jpg Something to be said for things that are so ridiculous you can’t help but laugh when you see them. View Quote I was thinking of a Taurus Judge but I'm pretty sure that watch wins hands down. |
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Quoted: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61R8vsVfrBL._AC_UL1000_.jpg https://render.fineartamerica.com/images/rendered/default/canvas-print/7.5/10/mirror/break/images-medium-5/bigfoot-the-unexpected-encounter-rebekah-sisk-canvas-print.jpg https://www.ballisticmag.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2019/06/Hi-Point-100.jpg Something to be said for things that are so ridiculous you can’t help but laugh when you see them. View Quote That's such a shit take on a cool watch (wristmons). Leave it to invicta... |
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Used to be able to buy human skulls on Ebay. Not sure about now. I wanted one, to keep in my study on the shelf.
My wife got wind of it and told me at no 5time would she live in a house that had a human skull... I know I would have sat here and stared at it for hours, wondering what kind of life that person had, possibly get drunk and talk to it. |
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View Quote Damn... I just looked on ebay, no more skulls |
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Communism.
I’ll learn to be a fucking snake and end up on top. Fuck this ‘doing the right think’ shit |
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Quoted: Used to be able to buy human skulls on Ebay. Not sure about now. I wanted one, to keep in my study on the shelf. My wife got wind of it and told me at no 5time would she live in a house that had a human skull... I know I would have sat here and stared at it for hours, wondering what kind of life that person had, possibly get drunk and talk to it. View Quote They show up every now and then on eBay. But IG is place I got most of what I have. Have about 27 plus a 19th century female skeleton. |
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I was driving through Wisconsin years ago and stopped at a gun shop. They had a used 10/22 in the dollar bill theme like the Hi-Points for $200. Illinois had a 1 day waiting period for rifles at the time and I was only in state for the day.
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Quoted: Damn.. You have a small villa of skulls to drink with... lucky bastard View Quote Haha, def interesting they're mostly very old. I have told people, have 3 kids...except they're dead. Long dead! Have a 19th century Dwarf, 1421 St Elizabeth flood victim, 2500 year old Gallo Roman period that was in ocean for who knows how long. All crystallized over and teeth are petrified. Examples I have are not what you find in a doctors office. |
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Quoted: Haha, def interesting they're mostly very old. I have told people, have 3 kids...except they're dead. Long dead! Have a 19th century Dwarf, 1421 St Elizabeth flood victim, 2500 year old Gallo Roman period that was in ocean for who knows how long. All crystallized over and teeth are petrified. Examples I have are not what you find in a doctors office. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Damn.. You have a small villa of skulls to drink with... lucky bastard Haha, def interesting they're mostly very old. I have told people, have 3 kids...except they're dead. Long dead! Have a 19th century Dwarf, 1421 St Elizabeth flood victim, 2500 year old Gallo Roman period that was in ocean for who knows how long. All crystallized over and teeth are petrified. Examples I have are not what you find in a doctors office. What does a skull fetch these days? Not asking for a friend |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/321106/71771C5A-4579-4759-8317-D6727F79387A_jpe-1797189.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/321106/53A81C37-DE28-4B32-A5E4-9CAD78D324C9_jpe-1797190.JPG View Quote Rumor was the Kriss was owned by Remington and the guy was some kind of exec there |
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Quoted: These things are ridiculous, but I still kinda want one. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/468179/8D2429C4-5F70-480A-9133-FC400D7E25BE-1797165.jpg View Quote I bought one back in 87' along with a dozen boxes of ammo, from the "Gun exchange" in Escondido. It was weird, and I like weird guns. I also had adjustment issues to Barracks life, and a small fortune eating a hole in the pocket from Gramps estate. Remember the sheet metal toys from Japan back in the late 60's and early 70's? The ones that shot sparks when stuff was turned, and had the razor sharp metal tabs that were bent to hold things together? Yeah...the Dardick was just a step above that level. I got one dud tround every 4-5 shots, and those that fired went everywhere but where pointed. It was hilarious. "Pop!" then ignition somewhere between 3-5' or right at the muzzle. Some just dribbled out and laid there and then fizzed. Like a dumbass, I traded it and the remaining 3-4 boxes of Trounds, plus 200 bucks, for a Daisy V/L. The V/L was new to me...never knew they existed. "I just gotsta know" bit me in the ass again. Like a dumbass hick farm kid...I let both go down the road....along with several others that are too painful to mention. Now I'm gettin old and want them back dammit! |
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Quoted: Used to be able to buy human skulls on Ebay. Not sure about now. I wanted one, to keep in my study on the shelf. My wife got wind of it and told me at no 5time would she live in a house that had a human skull... I know I would have sat here and stared at it for hours, wondering what kind of life that person had, possibly get drunk and talk to it. View Quote |
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Quoted: I bought one back in 87' along with a dozen boxes of ammo, from the "Gun exchange" in Escondido. It was weird, and I like weird guns. I also had adjustment issues to Barracks life, and a small fortune eating a hole in the pocket from Gramps estate. Remember the sheet metal toys from Japan back in the late 60's and early 70's? The ones that shot sparks when stuff was turned, and had the razor sharp metal tabs that were bent to hold things together? Yeah...the Dardick was just a step above that level. I got one dud tround every 4-5 shots, and those that fired went everywhere but where pointed. It was hilarious. "Pop!" then ignition somewhere between 3-5' or right at the muzzle. Some just dribbled out and laid there and then fizzed. Like a dumbass, I traded it and the remaining 3-4 boxes of Trounds, plus 200 bucks, for a Daisy V/L. The V/L was new to me...never knew they existed. "I just gotsta know" bit me in the ass again. Like a dumbass hick farm kid...I let both go down the road....along with several others that are too painful to mention. Now I'm gettin old and want them back dammit! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: These things are ridiculous, but I still kinda want one. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/468179/8D2429C4-5F70-480A-9133-FC400D7E25BE-1797165.jpg I bought one back in 87' along with a dozen boxes of ammo, from the "Gun exchange" in Escondido. It was weird, and I like weird guns. I also had adjustment issues to Barracks life, and a small fortune eating a hole in the pocket from Gramps estate. Remember the sheet metal toys from Japan back in the late 60's and early 70's? The ones that shot sparks when stuff was turned, and had the razor sharp metal tabs that were bent to hold things together? Yeah...the Dardick was just a step above that level. I got one dud tround every 4-5 shots, and those that fired went everywhere but where pointed. It was hilarious. "Pop!" then ignition somewhere between 3-5' or right at the muzzle. Some just dribbled out and laid there and then fizzed. Like a dumbass, I traded it and the remaining 3-4 boxes of Trounds, plus 200 bucks, for a Daisy V/L. The V/L was new to me...never knew they existed. "I just gotsta know" bit me in the ass again. Like a dumbass hick farm kid...I let both go down the road....along with several others that are too painful to mention. Now I'm gettin old and want them back dammit! I didn't realize how crappy the ammo was for them. Your description is more reminiscent of the Gyrojet. Hard to believe Dardick, or anyone for that matter, could screw up ammo so badly. And damn you for the Daisy reference. Had to look it up, and now I want one of those too. |
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Quoted: A medical skull prob $500-$1500. Depends on age, condition. The rest $500-$20k. $500 low end not very good condition, missing mandible. Up to $20k for a very rare Peruvian elongated. View Quote So @Beltfed these high-end ones, $2k and up, do they typically come with any kind of documentation? If so, how could that be authenticated? |
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THE FUCKING FUCKER (Inofficial Metasonix G-1000 Ad) The name is a little too try hard to be funny but the video and sound are tops. Also Yeezy shoes. Ugly as death. Do want. As seen on TV. Attached File |
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Trashy looking gutter sluts with felony rap sheets, tats and piercings all over, and a predisposition toward waving knives around when pissed off.
They're horrible for sure, and a bit hard to wrangle, but holy hell are they fun sometimes. Especially the ones that ask you to discipline them by choking them and spitting in their mouths. So I've heard. |
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Quoted: $500 was about the cheapest I saw nice complete ones on eBay over a decade ago. So @Beltfed these high-end ones, $2k and up, do they typically come with any kind of documentation? If so, how could that be authenticated? View Quote This certainly makes me look at my coworkers in a whole new light. Do people pay a premium for Custom orders? |
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That's funny I think about her sometimes too. |
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When I saw the title I was going to pop in and post a picture of Courtney Love, but I see this thread was headed in a different (and more hygienic) direction
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