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Posted by Drew458    United States   on 11/28/2010 at 01:29 PM   
 
  1. Well, I haven’t seen one bent quite like that one in the handle, but it looks like a leather Safety Beveler.

    There are a whole host of uses, one that comes to mind is using it for a leather wrap on an handle. it is used to skive the leather to make a flat joint where the two ends of the leather overlap, so it is completely flat.

    One use in English slang; it means the practice of avoiding responsibilities because you want to do something fun, IE truancy or skipping out of work

    A link to some really ‘anal’ group of people that are having a discussion on the origin of skive, skiver, skivvy, skivey

    http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1318024

    Posted by B3    United States   11/28/2010  at  08:04 PM  

  2. ...but it looks like a leather Safety Beveler.

    ...also known as a skiving knife, IIRC.

    Posted by GrumpyOldFart    United States   11/28/2010  at  09:41 PM  

  3. Absolutely!  This is the Osborne No. 925, called by them a skife. Skiving + Knife = Skife.
    It looks exactly like the Tandy Safety Beveler.

    Having a skive, or skiving off, is a term almost never used in America. We cut out, slack off, jerk off, play hooky, and a host of other terms that mean the same thing, but we don’t skive. Well, some of us probably do, but we don’t have that term or one like it. Do we?

    Excellent link! The first post gave me exactly the explanation I wanted: in the same way that this tool thins down a piece of leather, the skiver cuts off thick slices of time and effort from what he owes his employer.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   11/28/2010  at  11:12 PM  

  4. Ya beat me to it.
    Actually I had no clue but Im bored and its sunday so there it is.
    blank stare

    Posted by Rich K    United States   11/28/2010  at  11:52 PM  

  5. BTW, Im here to do due diligence on the local terrorist thingy in Oregon ( my home,Ugh).
    And NO, it wasnt me.
    http://my.earthlink.net/article/us?guid=20101128/4032e61e-ac73-4a09-88f7-e450fb65d934

    Posted by Rich K    United States   11/28/2010  at  11:56 PM  

  6. How much you want to bet that this fire was self-set, just like all the other ones? And look at the article - “80% of the office was burned, but no part of the worship area”. What an awful coincidence, all the papers that would show this guys connection to the mosque went up in smoke.

    Hmmm, makes one wonder, don’t it?

    Posted by Drew458    United States   11/29/2010  at  11:16 AM  

  7. Thats why you run this place. That had not occured to me. And it should have. But Im rather dim these days. Yet I dont have a cold, or the flu. So I shall just label myself slow for now. That is all.
    red face

    Posted by Rich K    United States   11/29/2010  at  01:04 PM  

  8. Hey Rich, there are still 2 empty seats on the short bus, up front behind the driver where you can make “vroom vroom” noises all you want! LOL

    Posted by Drew458    United States   11/29/2010  at  05:23 PM  

  9. VROOM VROOOM VROOOOM, Ya Baby,Thats the shit!!!!
    gulp

    Posted by Rich K    United States   11/30/2010  at  12:07 AM  

  10. Its really me on one of ‘Those days’;
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnzHtm1jhL4&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=MLGxdCwVVULXe2D8UU2Hh82Jn_DdwDymdr

    Posted by Rich K    United States   11/30/2010  at  12:16 AM  

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