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Metal Engraving, Jeff Parke

Metal Engraving 101 With Hand Engraver Jeff Parke

It seems like every morning is Christmas when we arrive at the studio and crank on the computers. There is nothing better than getting a “Dude, you have to check this guy out!” email when we open our inbox. Finding unique craftsmen like a metal engraving badass is the #skillsetfam

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Palm Strike, Fighting Dirty

Fighting Dirty: 5 of the Dirtiest Moves to Use in a Scrap

DON’T DIE OR KILL ANYONE DISCLAIMER: These fighting dirty moves are for life-threatening situations only. You can do some real damage. If your life depends on it, do NOT hold back. Remember, there are only a few things worth fighting for, and your wallet isn’t one of them. Be smart. Throat Shot The trick

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Malt Liquor, Best 40 Oz Beers

5 of the 'Best' 40 Oz Beer Choices That Always Do the Trick

Half the price, double the alcohol! Nothing says “player” like a fridge full of malt liquor and an eviction notice pinned to your door. This ghetto Kool-Aid has been endorsed by Sublime and every gangsta rapper since 1980. So head straight to the corner store and get that skunk-flavored booze

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1980s magazine, military magazines, gun bunnies

Nostalgia Boner: Classic Military Magazines of the Past

“In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn’t commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum-security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem,

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Filthy Thirteen preparing for battle.

How the Filthy Thirteen Became WWII's Legendary Combat Paratroopers

Thirty-six years before Joe Strummer of The Clash sported a mohawk with his band of rebels and waged musical war against the mainstream, a band of dirty demolition experts shaved their own mohawks, smeared on war paint, strapped explosives, knives, pistols, rifles and parachutes to their bodies and boarded a

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Buffalo Soldiers, buffalo soldiers ww2

The History of the Buffalo Soldiers and 3 Decades of Hazard on Horseback

The formation of the 9th and 10th cavalries happened in August of 1866. Comprised mostly of African-American enlisted men, the commanders selected motivated, intelligent men capable of traversing the harshest terrains of the West while on horseback miles away from supplies, reinforcements and shelter. These chosen men would receive pay

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