View Full Version : Mini-Canadian, the baby-back KILLER!!!!
BIG-TARGET
05-12-2004, 00:44
I had my Mini-canadian( in a beautiful new Normark kydex sheath) and Mikro-canadian me when I was at Charlie Browne's Steakhouse , in Blackwood. Well I ordered a rack of their babyback ribs. these babies were thick & meaty. and the Mikro was too small. BUT!!!!!! The Mini- went through, literally, with flying colors. My Mini showed no mercy to those ribs!!!!!
Well, My Mini is now my "rib knife" .
"Steak/Rib Houses" look out!!!! Here we come!!!!!!!! :wave: :yikes:
Buckshot
05-12-2004, 07:42
Interesting story
I wonder what woul happen if someone in the UK turned up to a steak house with thier own knife...
Cheers
Mark
Expensive steak knife - dont the resturant supply then free? :rolmao:
BIG-TARGET
06-12-2004, 02:00
Lets be honest, some restaurant steak knives don't make the cut(pun intended) :nono:
Tantalus
07-12-2004, 13:58
reminds me of the old joke about the guy in the restaurant asking the difference between steak @£7 and the steak @£10 a portion
the waiter replies, "no difference sir except for £10 we give you a knife that actually cuts"
present UK laws say if you have a reason to have a fixed blade or a locking folder then that can be considered a defence
course all the recent media hype has made this a little impractical
personally i have a single bladed pocket knife without a lock, handle just over 3 inches and blade about 2.5
would have no qualms about taking it out to eat a steak in a restaurant or sit in the park and make a sandwich
Tant
bambodoggy
07-12-2004, 15:05
Speaking as somebody who has been through the courts under the points and blades act I am very careful where I carry anything.... I'm even worried about taking things to meet ups... I don't want to go into details about my case but it was very very unfair and changed my views on British justice for the worse and for ever.
All I'd say is be very very careful, english law is based on reason and what you think is reasonable may not be to the court when/if you get there.
This was 14 years ago and the climate has changed again since then...so even less likely to be treated fairly in my opinion.
BIG-TARGET
08-12-2004, 00:29
In spite of political correctness.
Thank God for the First amendment!!!!! :biggthump