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    Attitude adjusters photo thread

    Post up your collection of attitude adjusters.

    Foster coin sap filled with 51 Sacajawea $1 coins, aka: my "Leprechaun bitch slap"
    Foster #31 sap
    Foster "brown beast" sap
    Whar-Biner titanium carabiner
    Dixie Top-Popper beverage opener

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    "For a moment he felt good about this. A moment or two later he felt bad about feeling good about it. Then he felt good about feeling bad about feeling good about it and, satisfied, drove on into the night."
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    Well, I'm in a mall at the moment so this is probably all I should put on display.

    Venti cup included for scale and "give good" slogan which seems somewhat apropos.

    Also one nice thing about these (I keep one on each side) is that if you open them up they can also adjust attitudes by offering free massages!

    Although these days that might get me as much prison time as just hitting people with them. Thanks a lot, Kevin Spacey.

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    This is a thread where I built a boat I designed and which I very occasionally update with accounts of using it, which is really fun as long as I'm not driving over logs and blowing up the outboard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by misanthropist View Post
    Well, I'm in a mall at the moment so this is probably all I should put on display.

    Venti cup included for scale and "give good" slogan which seems somewhat apropos.

    Also one nice thing about these (I keep one on each side) is that if you open them up they can also adjust attitudes by offering free massages!

    Although these days that might get me as much prison time as just hitting people with them. Thanks a lot, Kevin Spacey.

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    Beat me to it-nyuk, nyuk. I also need to clip my toenails, so I didn't want you guys to meet "thunder" and "lightening" for the 1st time in that condition.

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    I DO NOT have a reverse edge knife and impact tool problem.

    I might also need to update this picture with at least two more reverse edge blades and one more impact weapon...

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    The R in F.A.R.T RevolverRob's Avatar
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    Apparently, I had several "attitude adjusters" I had forgotten to include in the previous pic.

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    Two are new, Cold Steel Sjamboks, they were originally 42" and 54" models, but they ship with ridiculous grips that make you have to wield them like a katana, so I chopped the grips off. I ended up with a 32" and 42" version. The 42" is very "whippy" and hides nicely in the groove between the driver's seat and doors in the car. The 32" model fits well in the trunk.

    Below that my personal preference for a "baton" attitude adjuster, a 3/4" diameter solid poplar dowel rod, chopped to 32" long (from 48"). The diameter provides some flex, while still providing plenty of heft and strength. I really need to a get an oak 3/4" rod and stain it...

    Below that a...hand crafted, attitude adjuster. I made this one last winter when I got bored on a negative 4-degree day. Made from a stair baluster left over from a different project, I cut it to 30" in length, and pre-drilled the holes, put epoxy inside each hole and then screwed into place 2.5" drywall screws as my "spikes". I thought of this my post-apocalyptic club. It's fairly sturdy and would make it through at least one street fight, but I'm not convinced the spikes would hold up long-term.

    Then below that, just your normal stuff, a Spyderco Reverse, recently acquired since they are being discontinued, a Sentinel Gear Senka non-metallic reverse edge made of G10, and of course...a Dixie Top Popper for opening beer...

    My weapon-driven project for this winter is to make a Macuahuitl - An Aztec "sword" (more accurately, a flat sided wooden club, with obsidian blades inset along the edges).

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    Left side adjusts other people’s attitude. Right side adjusts mine.
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    @RevolverRob, is that a Foster blackjack second from right? It’s possible that I have some passing familiarity with one just like it.

    On short vacay right now; my attitude adjuster is mainly rye manhattans—for myself.

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    The best attitude adjuster I know of is a medium-heavy seven and a half foot graphite rod. Add a good baitcasting reel and a Yamamoto Zako, some clear water, and your attitude will improve immediately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    Left side adjusts other people’s attitude. Right side adjusts mine.
    Is that a "my bad 20"?

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