.452 Heads

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#11 Post by Christel »

Try ordering from Henry Kranks without using the word "heads" .... ;)
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#12 Post by dromia »

Just old Zoran trying to be hip.
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#13 Post by saddler »

christel wrote:Try ordering from Henry Kranks without using the word "heads" .... ;)
Since when did a shop/retailer/importer have to have ANY knowldege of its products ?

The MANUFACTURERS however, ALL call a spade a spade
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...and a bullet a bullet

The SIERRA Logo:
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Their tag-line (not that easy to see as it is white lettering on this light background) reads "THE BULLETSMITHS"
Anyone think they need to correct this mistake & call themselves "HEAD"SMITHS?

WHERE the confusion arises over heads being called bullets?
Possibly this...as these pointy things were in use on good old clothe yard shafts for several generations before bang-sticks came onto the scene
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#14 Post by ovenpaa »

saddler wrote:Since when did a shop/retailer/importer have to have ANY knowldege of its products ?
I could be pedantic and say this also applies to those who use the term 'toy' and 'bangstick' for their firearms, it is not so different to referring to bullets as 'heads' and at the end of the day we know exactly what the person means even if we do not personally agree with the term.
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#15 Post by pe4king »

and we all know what "brum brum's" and choo choo's" are
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#16 Post by Dougan »

saddler wrote:The MANUFACTURERS however, ALL call a spade a spade
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Surely that's a small flat-profile shovel next to the fork...
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#17 Post by dromia »

Whatever you call it it is still a sh!te piece of digging equipment.

I remember and have examples of when Spear and Jackson meant good quality tools, no longer.
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#18 Post by Dougan »

What do you call the flat metal part a spade? razz
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