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United Sentry Shoulder Harness Knife - Black Blade
United Sentry Shoulder Harness Knife - Black Blade
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In World War I, it was common for the Allies to carry trench knives for up-close combat. This black Sentry knife pays tribute to the trench knives of a century ago, with such features as a cast-metal handle, a 5-inch 420 stainless-steel blade, and a knuckle guard design for extra hand protection...

Shoulder Harness Throwing Knife Triple Set, Molded Nylon She
Shoulder Harness Throwing Knife Triple Set, Molded Nylon She
List Price: $32.00
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Constructed of one piece 420 J2 stainless steel. 2.38 in. blade. Overall length of 7.25 in. Impact resistant nylon sheath holds all three throwers and includes a fully adjustable shoulder harness.ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Blade Length (inches): 2...

United Cutlery Clip Point Sentry Knife, Black
United Cutlery Clip Point Sentry Knife, Black
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This special knuckle guard is designed for extra hand protection. Constructed with a 5-Inch 420 J2 stainless steel blade and a cast metal handle with black non-glare finish. Includes a black nylon sheath, fully adjustable nylon shoulder harness, belt loop, boot clip, and quick release blade insert, reversible for left or right hand positions.

M-Tech Tactical Beast Fighter Knife With Sheath, Harness, And Sharpener
M-Tech Tactical Beast Fighter Knife With Sheath, Harness, And Sharpener
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M-Tech Tactical Beast Fighter Knife With Sheath, Harness, And Sharpener.

United Cutlery Boot Knife With Shoulder Harness
United Cutlery Boot Knife With Shoulder Harness
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ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Blade Length (inches): 4.75 Blade Material: 420 Carry System: Nylon Harness Sheath Handle Material: Rubber Overall Length (inches): 9.13 Packaging: Box

Secret Service Bodyguard Hidden Boot Knife w/ Harness Sheath
Secret Service Bodyguard Hidden Boot Knife w/ Harness Sheath
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Constructed with a double edge 4 3/4" stainless steel blade and a solid rubber handle for a firm grip. Includes a nylon sheath with harness. 9" overall.

Columbia River Knife and Tool 2030CW Crawford N.E.C.K fixed blade
Columbia River Knife and Tool 2030CW Crawford N.E.C.K fixed blade
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Pat Crawford designed the Triumph N.E.C.K. (No-nonsense Emergency Compact Knife). This knife features a Black 2.75 inch blade made from 3Cr13 stainless steel. The full tang knife wrapped with a Olive Drab cord-wrapped handle designed with a recurved dual-grind Tanto plain edge and black non-reflective EDP finish comes complete with a custom Kydex sheath with a patented quick-release belt-mounting system...

Quick Draw Boot Knife with Shoulder Harness
Quick Draw Boot Knife with Shoulder Harness
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Stainless Steel Blade with a shoulder harness.

United Cutlery Black Sentry Knuckle Tanto Knife Serrated Version
United Cutlery Black Sentry Knuckle Tanto Knife Serrated Version
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Features a 5" razor sharp tanto style 420 stainless steel blade, serrated version. Includes a black nylon shoulder harness, belt loop, boot clip, and quick release, reversible, blade insert for left or right hand position...

Allen Company 4 Way Adjustable Deluxe Binocular Strap, Black
Allen Company 4 Way Adjustable Deluxe Binocular Strap, Black
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Allen Deluxe Binoculars Strap. Keep your optics safe, secure and at-the-ready: Elastic body harness comfortably holds binoculars against your body; Attaches to most binoculars with quick ties; Adjustable to fit almost anyone...

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Is it Possible to harness Giant Core Diamonds in the center of the Earth?

If we have an anchor claw hook that is made out of diamond that can withstand heat and pressure we can fish out the giant core diamonds from the core of earth and take them to the Surface of the crust and cut them into diamond materials like cups and cooking knives and these core diamonds are stainless and unbreakable carbon rock structures like the carbon space tracks to the stations in space it's possible!

There are a number of problems with that:

1. The melting point of a diamond is somewhere around 4000 degrees C (at the top end of estimates), the best estimate of the temperature of the earth's core is about 5000 degrees C.

2. Drilling the hole, the deepest borehole drilled is the Kola superdeep borehole in Russia at about 12Km. It had to be stopped earlier than planned because the drill bits kept breaking due to the temperature. There's nothing to make the drill bits out of that won't melt. Even if we could find a material suitable, it's still over 5000 Km to drill.

3. As far as I'm aware there's no such thing as giant core diamonds. The core is not enriched enough in carbon to form them, it's dominated by nickel and iron. It's also too hot. Diamonds generally form between 140Km and 190Km depth.

4. Why would you want to? People have some kind of misconception that diamonds are unbreakable. They are very hard yes, but they cleave pretty easily. They are hard to cut but a substantial blunt impact will shatter them. Ultimately you'd end up with some very expensive kitchenware that would essentially be no better at it's job than normal stuff.