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L. Neil Smith's
THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE
Number 617, May 1, 2011

"Is this the kind of future you wanted?"


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Letter from Rex "Baloo" May

Letter from A.X. Perez


Baloo News!
Baloo News

No really big news, folks, but I do have a couple of new bumper stickers:
Check it out here:
www.zazzle.com/rexfmay+pacifism+maladaptive+gifts

Here: www.zazzle.com/rexfmay+politically+correct+factually+gifts

Both have a version in a different shape for T-shirts, caps, etc, which you'll see if you click on the links.
My basic Zazzle store is at:
www.zazzle.com/rexfmay+gifts

This, by the way, is my all-time most popular design.

It's here:
www.zazzle.com/rexfmay+algebra+gifts

And if you go to my main site:
www.baloocartoons.com
You'll find links to fourteen daily cartoons, arranged by category.

I continue to post new cartoons daily at:
balooscartoonblog.blogspot.com
and
baloo-baloosnon-politicalcartoonblog.blogspot.com

One new thing: My cartoons are frequently used to illustrate this blog:
ex-army.blogspot.com
Which is a quirky right-wing sort of thing you might enjoy, if you like that sort of thing.

And, you can join my Baloo Fan Facebook page here:
facebook.com/pages/BALOO-THE-CARTOONIST/375938452048?ref=ts

Finally, please feel free to forward this note to anyone who might enjoy my stuff.

Thanks,

Rex May
[email protected]
PHONE: 1-970-218-0889


Tanteux and other subjects

It's time to bring back the broken back seax in a big way. This was the common daily carry knife of free men in Northern/Northwestern Europe for a big chunk of history. Basically it's a straight bladed knife with what looks like a Wharncliffe or reverse Tanto point (down from spine to edge instead of up from edge to spine.). If the point had been brought up in line with the center line of the blade and the clip section swedged it would have been the modern Bowie Knife (Hmmm.).

This blade style turns up on the Cold Steel sax machete (no longer in production.) and the Cold Steel Boar Hunter. It is claimed that the Saxons were named after this tool/weapon, just as the French (Franks) were named after the Francesca throwing axe. It came in a variety of lengths up to full sized sword.

A belt knife has been the emblem of a free man during much of history. It is both a tool and weapon. I would recommend carrying the biggest single edged knife the law allows in your area on your belt (double edged knives are not efficient as tools and not simply as weapons. Carry a back up dagger if you must, but have a single edged blade to work with.). this is the ancient custom of our cultural ancestors.

A.X. Perez
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