Swiss Army Classic SD Pocket Knife (Translucent Sapphire)
Swiss Army Classic SD Pocket Knife (Translucent Sapphire) From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army knife a century ago comes this classic version of the pocket knife. It contains six tools that put life in order again when they’re needed. Measuring just 2-1/4 inches long–less than a pack of gum–and sheathed in translucent blue plastic, the Classic pocket knife is a toolbox and manicure kit small enough to fit into a pocket. (It also comes with a key ring.) Stainless-steel tools contained inside are a knife blade, scissors, a nail file with a screwdriver tip, a removable plastic toothpick, and removable tweezers. –Fred Brack
Customer Review: Great pocket knife
This is a great little knife for your key chain. It have the most used items in the knife barrel. Great for anyone who wants to carry a light knife with tools around with you always.
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SARASOTA — George Robinson wasn’t exactly into health foods. He loved ice cream and cruise ship buffets.
3/29 Fishing report
A look at how the fish are biting on area lakes.
Volunteers needed to help fishing club
Adult volunteers are needed to help with Castle Rock Middle School Fishing Club’s annual trip to fish the Bighorn River. David Seeley said more than three dozen students are expected to participate, but boats and adult volunteers are needed. Last year …
Flood alters trout-fishing holes
Anglers visiting their favorite streams Sunday for the opening of trout season may not recognize their “honey hole.” Record flooding last June has remade area creeks and streams, carving out pools where there was none before and filling in existing pools with gravel.
Warmer Weather Brings Better Fishing
By The Bradenton Herald, Fla. Mar. 27–Capt. Thom Smith said the fishing seems to have rebounded after a cold front that blew in a week ago. Bait that had disappeared or moved into deep water has returned to the flats in some areas.
Wounded warriors hit the high seas
Tim Taramelli, left, and Richard Phelps prepare for a day on the water. Taramelli and Phelps are members of an online forum who have banded together to take wounded warriors out fishing for free.
Fishing Webmaster Donates Web Hosting for Kids
March 30, 2007 (TopHosts News Brief) Minnesota-based Web host, Fishing Webmaster, will donate hosting, domain name, and time for www.eskokids.com. The website will display local activities, school schedules, and act as a place for local children to post their pictures and writing.
Couple enjoyed working, fishing together
When Ralph Stubblefield came to Huntsville in 1961, he got into the cemetery business full time, running it out of the basement of his home. And when he founded Valhalla Memory Gardens in 1972, he became the company’s president.
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