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The Right Knife for You

Tuesday, May 17, 2011 @ 04:05 PM
Author: Safety-N-Defense

Some of the best pocket knives in the market today are Kershaw pocket knives.  The knives are known all over the world for their durability and style.  They are small and easy to carry them around.  You can take them during camping or hunting trips.

There are two rugged styles of folding knives that you can choose from.  There is the slip-jointed and the locking knives.  You just have to see them for yourself and handle them to see which one works best for you. They have the best quality blades that won’t rust easily. You can have more than just one knife because they look really good.

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King of Christmas Wrapping

Wednesday, January 12, 2011 @ 04:01 PM
Author: Safety-N-Defense

Once again, I proved this holiday season that I am the king of wrapping gifts. The key to keeping wrapping time under two hours is to stay organized. First, I start by gathering all of my wrapping supplies: tape, scissors, pen knives, wrapping paper, tissue paper, ribbon, bows, and gift bags.

Next, using the pen knives I open up the outer packaging of shipped gifts to get at the actual present. Then, presents are arranged by size and bulkiness. Odd shaped items are wrapped first in tissue paper, tucked into decorative bags with curled ribbons on the outside. Then I wrap boxed presents from smallest to largest (the bigger the box, the easier it is to wrap). By staying organized I’m able to speed through the wrapping process.

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