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  2. Royal Navy cutlasses - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of a Royal Navy rating with cutlass in a boarding action. Ratings of the Royal Navy have used cutlasses, short, wide bladed swords, since the early 18th century. These were originally of non-uniform design but the 1804 Pattern, the first Navy-issue standard cutlass, was introduced at the start of the 19th century.

  3. Ginsu - Wikipedia

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    A 1968 Cinécraft spot showed how Quikut knives always stayed sharp and could cut a tomato and then a tree. Ginsu knives are an evolution of a product line developed by the Clyde Castings Company. The company filed for a trademark on the Quikut name for use on carving knives, butcher knives , fruit knives, kitchen knives and can openers in 1921.

  4. Category:Cutters of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Cutters that have served with the Royal Navy. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Bramble-class cutter (2 P) L.

  5. HMS Nimble (1813) - Wikipedia

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    The "Principal Officers and Commissioners of His Majesty's Navy" offered the "Nimble cutter, of 147 tons", lying at Sheerness, for sale on 18 April 1816. [5] Nimble was sold to Mr. Nixon on that day. [ 2 ]

  6. HMS Nimble - Wikipedia

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    HMS Nimble (1778) was a 12-gun cutter that was wrecked in 1781 with the loss of 28 men. [1] HMS Nimble (1781) was a purchased 12-gun cutter that ran aground in 1808 in Stangate Creek in the Medway and was then sold. [2] HMS Nimble (1811) was a Nimble-class 10-gun cutter commissioned wrecked during a violent storm in the Kattegat on 6 October 1812.

  7. HMS Sparrow (1796) - Wikipedia

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    She first appears in 1793 in readily accessible records as the privateer cutter Rattler. The British Admiralty hired her and employed her as HM Hired armed cutter Rattler. During this time she was present at the largest naval battle of the French Revolutionary Wars. The Navy purchased her in 1796 for the Royal Navy and renamed her HMS Sparrow.

  8. 10 Best & Worst Cheddar Cheeses, According to a Dietitian - AOL

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Americans love cheese—so much so that we consume an average of 37 pounds per person annually, according to the USDA. Among all the options, cheddar ...

  9. HMS Sherborne (1763) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sherborne (also HM cutter Sherborne, HMS Sherbourne) was a 10-gun cutter of the Royal Navy. She served in the English Channel for her entire career, operating against smugglers. She served in the English Channel for her entire career, operating against smugglers.