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Maybe next Christmas.
It's a significant Bond gadgets, I find it hard to believe that anyone on these boards would commit murder. I know for sure that I have no intentions of using it in a harmful sense, you can make what you like of it. Discussion was started to see if anyone could advise on how to make a replica. Also, what need was there to attemp to put me down with regard to my age in your last sentence?
lol, none. I have no idea what age you are @JrW_008 :) Chill.
About the watch, I just had a bit of fun with you because I have no idea how to build one. One macabre gadget, that one. Anyways, good luck mate.
Would be nice if that company who made the golden gun replica (I forget the name) were to make one but of course will never happen due to the health and safety brigade wetting their pants.
Well, maybe you could use a larger watch, and put the length of wire outside the watch mechanisms, but still within the watch itself.
I've got the mechanism from a retractable cord thing and I plan on using that, it's the getting it into the watch and having it function once housed inside that I am clueless about.
Yes, I know the company your talking about, but like you I cannot remember their name.
Thanks for the advice.
Think this is what I am going to try and do. Firstly I need a large enough watch, so off to see the father about that, and then to the part where I attempt to assemble it...
In all seriousness, as a part of the Bond merchandise list, it is one of the more familiar or Iconic symbols of Bond villainy, I think in the right hands of a Bond enthusiast and they wanted one as a symbol of their Bond fandom, or part of their 007 collection, it seems fair enough. Never tried to assemble one, or had a desire to own one though
Next thing you know, someone will be asking for a pair of Klebb type shoes with poison tipped spikes..