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turd
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Maybe because everyone is sending Christmas gifts through the mail Confused

Hope it all works out for you Very Happy


eric
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Drummer Dave
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They can track it if you ask them, i had something shipped from Ontario and it was 6 days behind the date it was to arrive. I phoned & they tracked it & said sorry, it was held up in shipping, so it was 4 days later then she thought it would arrive, not her fault. And being this close to christmas there are TONS of stuff getting shipped all over canada now Shocked Cool . Just hink how happy Very Happy you'll be when it arrives Cool

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NorthernHunter
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lol ya
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Dobry
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Depending on the shipping method (like UPS or Fed Ex), ask them for the tracking number, and you can track it online.

I'm anxious to hear your review of the Tracker. I've heard before what flashlightfreak had said... either love it or not... but I'm sure you'll love it. Very Happy

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NorthernHunter
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WOOT WOOT!!!!!!!! its finally here lol im going to go out tomorrow mornin and test it out im going to try making a new bow with it to so we shall see if it was wortht he 300 bucks lol
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Drummer Dave
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^^^

Sweet Cool Let the fun ! begin !

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turd
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Good to hear, NorthernHunter Very Happy

Are we going to see some pics of it in action?


eric
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NorthernHunter
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here she be the T2 Tracker. these pics are from today


i started building a shelter today i still have alot to do but i wasnt feeling that well when i went out and it was getting worse so i just came home so its not even close to done yet but here it is so far


i still have to wall up the side and im going to put a bit of a roof on it to. its hard to build a shelter in an area where there isnt really to much stuff to make one with but im making due so far
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Drummer Dave
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So far so good N.H Cool
I Like the knife, how does it feel in your hand to work with ?. With me it's all about how it feels in your hand.
If it doesn't feel right, i wont buy it. To each his/her own. That is why i could never mail order a knife.
I could read about one that is great & a proven a excellant bush knife, but if it feels crappy in my hand, i'll never use it Confused . It looks cool. Cool Cheers.

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NorthernHunter
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it feels great in my hand but its a little heavy. its a good thing i didnt get the big one lol but it feels really good otherwise and so far a great knife im going out to finish the shelter tomorrow i hope and test out the knife some more
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turd
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Great lookin shelter so far, NorthernHunter! The knife seams to be working well for you Very Happy


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