More frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need..

More frivolous purchases, stuff you don't need..

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nyt

1,807 posts

151 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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HRL said:
Avidfanofstuff said:
VEA said:
OpulentBob said:
Stu R said:
OpulentBob said:
Stu R said:


No reason, but it's come in surprisingly handy for work.

Spring assisted opening is wickedly powerful too.
Link please...

Aah, just seen you're in the US, and these would probably be illegal at home (UK).

Never mind frown

I wonder if I could buy one here (India) and smuggle it home innocently in a suitcase...?

Edited by OpulentBob on Tuesday 16th June 07:04
Well, they're cheap enough you could try - currently $30 instead of $65 on amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Smith-Wesson-SWMP4L-Linerloc...

Trouble is, the end looks rather like, well, a Smith & Wesson.
Nope, just tried all my addresses and it appears to no be legal to send to any of them... I will put it on the wishlist for the next time I'm in the States - 30 bucks seems like a bargain! Thanks for the info though, very helpful.
Might work? https://www.bundlebox.com/
Interesting but...

[quote]Prohibited items
Our guidelines

We do not ship goods that will get us and you into trouble. Examples are unlicensed drugs, offensive weapons, pornographic material, counterfeit and pirated goods, firearms, explosives and ammunition, items of fur, certain plants and their products, medicines an other pharmaceutical products, certain radio transmitters and cordless phones not approved for use in your country; Shipments or commodities whose carriage, importation or exportation is prohibited by any law, statute or regulation, for example coffee into Spain.
eBay and USPS is an alternative that works.
http://www.handyniknaks.co.uk/smith-wesson-knives-military-police-knife-swmp4l-assisted-5557-p.asp

Edited by nyt on Wednesday 17th June 16:12

wseed

1,521 posts

131 months

Thursday 18th June 2015
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wolves_wanderer said:


100 trillion dollars
I got one of those for my better half when she was made redundant. She was somewhat underwhelmed after I'd been telling her all week don't worry this time next week we'll be multi-trillionaires. I thought it was cool though.

ALBA MELV

387 posts

157 months

Thursday 18th June 2015
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A Casio F-91W




Frivolous because I already have a prefectly good Casio A168


anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 18th June 2015
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Bi-Metal Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date-Just with Diamond Markers.

Absolutely no need for it, it tells the time the same as a £10 Casio ...

But it is sooooo shinyyyy and you only live once.

chrisxr2

1,127 posts

195 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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Pics required of the Rolex to confirm shininess please.

epom

11,550 posts

162 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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ALBA MELV said:
A Casio F-91W




Frivolous because I already have a prefectly good Casio A168

Have the black one too smile love it.

Oakey

27,593 posts

217 months

Sunday 21st June 2015
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nigelpugh7 said:
mp3manager said:
Is the German steel book much more collectable then?

I was trying to work out why it's £590 more expensive than this:-

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rambo-Extended-Cut-Steelbo...
Didn't you read his link? It comes with a tattoo!

Stinkfoot said:
Added this to my retro games collection. Its virtually unused smile
So much like when they were originally released then?


SHutchinson

2,042 posts

185 months

Monday 22nd June 2015
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ALBA MELV said:
A Casio F-91W




Frivolous because I already have a prefectly good Casio A168

I now have a Casio A168WA winging it's way to me because of this post. I don't even wear a watch, I view them as superfluous because I have a phone that displays the time on me at almost all times.

I think that counts as frivolous enough.

omgus

7,305 posts

176 months

Monday 22nd June 2015
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SHutchinson said:
ALBA MELV said:
A Casio F-91W




Frivolous because I already have a prefectly good Casio A168

I now have a Casio A168WA winging it's way to me because of this post. I don't even wear a watch, I view them as superfluous because I have a phone that displays the time on me at almost all times.

I think that counts as frivolous enough.
hehe

I have both, the F91 is quite common but the A168 is brilliantly tacky.

It does pull the hairs out of your arm though.

AB

16,988 posts

196 months

Monday 22nd June 2015
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After insisting I wouldn't...






nigelpugh7

6,041 posts

191 months

Monday 22nd June 2015
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AB said:
After insisting I wouldn't...

The frivolous force is weak with this one!

Must resist, must not go towards the Apple Watch, must, must resist!"...............

EggsBenedict

1,770 posts

175 months

Monday 22nd June 2015
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OpulentBob said:
Link please...

Aah, just seen you're in the US, and these would probably be illegal at home (UK).

Never mind frown

I wonder if I could buy one here (India) and smuggle it home innocently in a suitcase...?

Edited by OpulentBob on Tuesday 16th June 07:04
You might find something you fancy on this site: http://www.knivesandtools.co.uk/en/ct/functional-e...

SHutchinson

2,042 posts

185 months

Monday 22nd June 2015
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
doogz said:
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
ETA

These ARE the knives I want !!


Haha, I have a set in my kitchen smile
whistle so you'd be able to see the actual name and brand on the knife set so I could perhaps Google them ?
http://www.amazon.com/Snap-On-Stainless-Steel-Wrench-Inspired/product-reviews/B00ATQQONW

sealtt

3,091 posts

159 months

Tuesday 23rd June 2015
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Somehow ended up buying these Japanese knives. Been using them to cut my lunchtime sandwich...

M3John

5,974 posts

220 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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sealtt said:


Somehow ended up buying these Japanese knives. Been using them to cut my lunchtime sandwich...
I've been quite tempted by a set of these myself recently.

slyelessar

359 posts

109 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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doogz said:
Nice!

I'm not an EB string guy, but those are schweet.

bigrich4

710 posts

158 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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AB said:
After insisting I wouldn't...

Yeah I did much the same as you but went for the Sport with black strap. It is pretty cool though!

bigrich4

710 posts

158 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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nigelpugh7 said:
The frivolous force is weak with this one!

Must resist, must not go towards the Apple Watch, must, must resist!"...............
Do it.... Do it.... Dooooooooo itttttttt.... Join us!

Leafspring

7,032 posts

138 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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HRL said:
Avidfanofstuff said:
VEA said:
OpulentBob said:
Stu R said:
OpulentBob said:
Stu R said:


No reason, but it's come in surprisingly handy for work.

Spring assisted opening is wickedly powerful too.
Link please...

Aah, just seen you're in the US, and these would probably be illegal at home (UK).

Never mind frown

I wonder if I could buy one here (India) and smuggle it home innocently in a suitcase...?

Edited by OpulentBob on Tuesday 16th June 07:04
Well, they're cheap enough you could try - currently $30 instead of $65 on amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Smith-Wesson-SWMP4L-Linerloc...

Trouble is, the end looks rather like, well, a Smith & Wesson.
Nope, just tried all my addresses and it appears to no be legal to send to any of them... I will put it on the wishlist for the next time I'm in the States - 30 bucks seems like a bargain! Thanks for the info though, very helpful.
Might work? https://www.bundlebox.com/
Interesting but...

[quote]Prohibited items
Our guidelines

We do not ship goods that will get us and you into trouble. Examples are unlicensed drugs, offensive weapons, pornographic material, counterfeit and pirated goods, firearms, explosives and ammunition, items of fur, certain plants and their products, medicines an other pharmaceutical products, certain radio transmitters and cordless phones not approved for use in your country; Shipments or commodities whose carriage, importation or exportation is prohibited by any law, statute or regulation, for example coffee into Spain.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002OAU30G/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=

Closest thing I could find on Amazon Uk

illegal to carry in the UK so I wouldn't bother personally, why own a tool that you can't take anywhere?



Edited by Leafspring on Sunday 28th June 16:12

krisdelta

4,566 posts

202 months

Sunday 28th June 2015
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In a bid to re-live my youth and take advantage of the masses of outdoor space around me, I've "invested" in this thoroughly frivolous r/c car. smile


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