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  • igotdiesel2

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    Well folks I have found the official "Band aid" of INGO. And it comes in a metal box as well. I'm thinking group buy or maybe even contacting the manufacturer and seeing if we can get the INGO logo on these bad boys....Jason
     

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    TangoFoxtrot

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    Well folks I have found the official "Band aid" of INGO. And it comes in a metal box as well. I'm thinking group buy or maybe even contacting the manufacturer and seeing if we can get the INGO logo on these bad boys....Jason
    Look perfectly yummy to me:)

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    My only concern is Grandpa points so...
    MediBadge_Peanuts_BandAid_Bandage.jpg
     

    rhino

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    Funny thing is you were the first person I thought of when I saw the word Band-Aid. These need to be Rhino tested and approved to be declared the official Band-Aid of INGO.


    This is how my face looks when I am surprised.


    Rhino has turned into a Guinea pig.


    Wait! People eat Guinea Pigs!!



    Band-Aid, not tourniquet 

    Hey, now! Let's be fair. None of my wholly self-inflicted lacerations have required a tourniquet. Israeli bandages handle those things without any trouble. And, emergency room people find them very interesting when youone applied to your wound if they have never seen such a thing. It helps divert the conversation away from embarrassing questions such as "How the Hell did that happen?"

     

    actaeon277

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    This is how my face looks when I am surprised.




    Wait! People eat Guinea Pigs!!





    Hey, now! Let's be fair. None of my wholly self-inflicted lacerations have required a tourniquet. Israeli bandages handle those things without any trouble. And, emergency room people find them very interesting when youone applied to your wound if they have never seen such a thing. It helps divert the conversation away from embarrassing questions such as "How the Hell did that happen?"



    Seriously. Do they really ask you that?
    I figure by now they'd just greet you by name and a previously designated team would show up.
     

    rhino

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    Seriously. Do they really ask you that?
    I figure by now they'd just greet you by name and a previously designated team would show up.

    Hush, you!

    When I cut my lower leg with the karambit, the RN who saw me initially did ask and did document how it happened, but she did think the IBD was cool. The MD who did the stitches saw my Fenix clipped to my shirt and then shared that he took knife classes at TDI with Greg Ellefritz, so less explanation was necessary.
     
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