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<blockquote data-quote="colb" data-source="post: 2901577" data-attributes="member: 35308"><p>One of our customers is a scrap yard, located in Cushing, Oklahoma. I was out on site one day, and one of their employees came into the office. His head was bandaged heavily and he had large cuts and bruises all over. The bandage on his head covered what was nearly a fatal wound. He had stopped to help someone with car trouble, and was attacked. They stole his car, but not before they left a blade sticking out of his skull, and leaving him for dead.</p><p></p><p>I carried some already, when I met him. Now I carry every day. It's one thing to see a story on the evening news. But meeting someone in person and seeing the result first hand really brings it home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colb, post: 2901577, member: 35308"] One of our customers is a scrap yard, located in Cushing, Oklahoma. I was out on site one day, and one of their employees came into the office. His head was bandaged heavily and he had large cuts and bruises all over. The bandage on his head covered what was nearly a fatal wound. He had stopped to help someone with car trouble, and was attacked. They stole his car, but not before they left a blade sticking out of his skull, and leaving him for dead. I carried some already, when I met him. Now I carry every day. It's one thing to see a story on the evening news. But meeting someone in person and seeing the result first hand really brings it home. [/QUOTE]
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