Incredible Chinese Trenching Tool

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308Mike
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Re: Incredible Chinese Trenching Tool

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Windy Wilson wrote:$110 seems like a lot unless they make the blade out of a better steel than most shovels.
SOMEONE has to pay for all that R&D engineering. ;)
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HTRN wrote: Personally, I think I'd rather have Cold Steel's Spetznaz Shovel.
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I have one. It's definitely worth the low price. Get the sheath, too.
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Meh. Get a German one here.
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I can only get the German one if it comes with some decent theme music. :D
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Johnnyreb wrote:I can only get the German one if it comes with some decent theme music. :D
Perhaps this one from "The Battle of the Bulge" from 1965?
Panzerlied

Or (if that doesn't work), this one.
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Johnnyreb wrote:I can only get the German one if it comes with some decent theme music. :D
Here you are...

and FonTatus has a great collection of marches...
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Germans + various gunnies digging with shovels + WWII + appropriate music for The Gun Counter = THIS.
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