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Synthese

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Frying pan, sauce pan, chef's knife, baking stone, peel. Why is this all so expensive? :(


I have a friend that will forge you custom knives instead, if you want. as far as I know it's a lot cheaper than buying name brand, and he knows his ****. frying pan - find cast irons killets at antique shows, garage sales, thrift stores, ebay etc. Baking stone and peel...well, who knows. Find some rocks and make your own peel.
 
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I have a friend that will forge you custom knives instead, if you want. as far as I know it's a lot cheaper than buying name brand, and he knows his ****. frying pan - find cast irons killets at antique shows, garage sales, thrift stores, ebay etc. Baking stone and peel...well, who knows. Find some rocks and make your own peel.


do tell...
 

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something that i've been looking for for awhile:
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add:
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Everlane tee's
Baxter of California Clay Pomade
Uniqlo/UU stuff
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Pomade is meh, need something softer
Shoes were such a mistake, returned

Snowdon shirt is nice
 

gdl203

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Nice - I hope you didn't size up like for other Nanamica outerwear
 
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do you get the super strong, or just the original? original has been working out pretty well since you recommended it maybe a couple months ago
 
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original or super?

I used to use Blue Magic. Lately I've been using Sumotech because it doesn't make my hair greasy.
 

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Sniped some NDC tan suede side-zips.

I was mostly trying to make sure my sniping app worked, since it misfired on an earlier auction. :embar:

Anyway, if they work out, they'll probably be my go-to summer boots.
 

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