Michael Matthews - St. Augustine FL, US Brian Arsenault - St. Augustine FL, US
International Classification:
B26B 11/00 B26B 5/00
Abstract:
Interlocking knives are provided. The interlocking knives include at least a first knife and a second knife. The first knife includes a blade and a handle. At least one slot may be formed through the blade of the first knife. The second knife also includes a blade and a handle. The second knife includes at least one slot. The at least one slot of the second knife interlocks with the at least one slot on the first knife. A swivel plate may be pivotally connected to the first knife. The swivel plate is operable to pivot towards the second knife into a locked position, securing the second knife to the first knife.
License Records
Brian Arsenault
License #:
NHAA-143 - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Appraiser
Type:
Apprentice Appraiser
Brian T Arsenault
License #:
059749 - Expired
Category:
Real Estate
Type:
Salesperson
Brian Arsenault
License #:
NHAA-143 - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Appraiser
Type:
Apprentice Appraiser
Brian T Arsenault
License #:
059749 - Expired
Category:
Real Estate
Type:
Salesperson
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Brian S. Arsenault President
CAPSTONE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, INC Business Consulting Services · Business Services
Angela Arsenault, Francine Arsenault, Gordon Vance, Yolande Arsenault, Darren Gallant, Frank Gormley, Chantal Arsenault, Edward Caissie, Gaetan Savoie, Richard Arsenault, Richard Parsons, Abby Kennedy
Allana Mcneill, Kevin Millman, Miranda Macdonald, Kathleen Keough, Amy Smith, Ian Arsenault, Rebecca Arsenault, Howard Laviolette, Mark Montgomery, Craig Sloan
Worcester Polytechnic Institute - Electrical Engineering
About:
By day, I manage a hardware design team for a Fortune 500 company. Prior to becoming a manager, I was a design engineer for many years, and still enjoy getting hands-on to solve problems. Outside of ...
The Boston Bruins honored the memory of United States Army Spc. Brian Arsenault of Northborough, Mass., prior to their game Monday against the New Jersey Devils. Family members of Arsenault, who was killed in Afghanistan in September, received an ovation from the crowd at TD Garden as they walked ou