N(eight)O. Say it out like that. Confused me the first time I saw it too before I realized that.Joeprez wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:08 amI don't use the names of the straps, just call them "toxicnatos". What does the N80 means?
By the way, I saw this the other day... love it!
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In order to avoid any harassment from that IWM guy that copyrighted "Nato", Terry writes N8O (n-eight-o) pronounced the same as "nato"Joeprez wrote:I don't use the names of the straps, just call them "toxicnatos". What does the N80 means?
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There you go, thanks guys! I was pronouncing it as N-80 (thinking it might be the Nylon classification or something like that).
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Da' Shiznit???
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N-eight-O = NATO maybe?Joeprez wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:08 amI don't use the names of the straps, just call them "toxicnatos". What does the N80 means?
By the way, I saw this the other day... love it!
A little history of the wares we hawk. Our hardware is forged from the remnants of Hattori Hanzō’s blade. While our nylon is grafted from the last remaining silk imports of Marco Polo. Together they are delicately assembled by hand groomed eunuchs that have been nursed from birth on Toxic Milk.
That new description was forged by little bro. I wrote a goofy ass description about Beijing Dynasty steel and toothless midgets but I like his better.
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Rob? He’s always been nice to me. I’ve bought a lot of stuff from him over the years. But I guess I’ve never had a competing business.
Terry, do you know when you’ll have more of the 22mm Navy Shiznits back in stock? I need one for my blue SM300.
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He has sued about every company in the US for the term nato. I think his name is Ron Sabo. http://forums.watchuseek.com/f222/inter ... 28082.html Oh and he is a convicted pedo
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Same here. Phonetics didn’t sink inJoeprez wrote:There you go, thanks guys! I was pronouncing it as N-80 (thinking it might be the Nylon classification or something like that).
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Cool, there isn’t a hurry. Thanks!toxicavenger wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2017 7:30 pmHe has sued about every company in the US for the term nato. I think his name is Ron Sabo. http://forums.watchuseek.com/f222/inter ... 28082.html Oh and he is a convicted pedo
I have some straps on the way in now but no telling with the holiday when I will get them.
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