400 degree esee 4

I can’t decide if I want to laugh hysterically, cry or just say “WTF?”

So let me get this straight. Your wife takes your knives away from you when you drink. Hides them in the oven. Then when placing the lasagna in the oven, doesn’t notice that there are knives in the way of her 13x9 lasagna pan?

This. :thumbup:
 
Sheath is completely melted...

i just got a DT (Desert Tan) ESEE 4 and was planning on getting a coyote sheath for it instead of the black one it ships with.

if you're interested in a black factory sheath, let me know. perhaps i can get a tan/coyote one and ship the black one to you.

sorry, you seem to have email turned off. please email me if interested.
 
I'm pretty sure Rowen's HT includes a 450 degree temper, so it shouldn't cause you any problems, but just in case, I guess you'll need to order another one on your wife's dime.
 
but just in case, I guess you'll need to order another one on your wife's dime.

I was just about to say that when I read this post...

Why did she hide it in the OVEN tho? Why didn't she check the oven before the lasagna went in? (I always check the oven before turning it on, in case we left cookie sheets or oven pans in there for storage) maybe it's just me, but I think the oven is a terrible storage place for anything other than cooking supplies... ie. pots & pans, baking sheets, etc.

Sounds a little like she's dangerous for your knives... Maybe you should always keep knives away from her, whether you're drinking or not! :P
 
That has to be one of the most ridiculous things I've ever heard.

Maybe she can hide your car keys next time by giving it to an escaped convict.
 
In defense of the girlfriend (or wife, can't remember now from laughing so much), I think the drill for cooking lasagna, or anything for that matter, in the oven, involves first preheating the oven to the desired temperature. I know my wife has turned on our oven to preheat it like this, and several times found something in there that she had forgotten about (luckily no knives, guns, pets, or small children). :D
 
OK, I haven't seen anyone ask about how this affected the coating on the knives? Did it melt off or is it OK? And how about some pics of the melted sheaths?
 
Get any nice grill marks on the handle scales? Makes them taste better after a long day in the woods if you can make them look more like steak. ;)

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One time a fat guy I knew threw a party but he didn't want all of us eating his Doritos so he hid them in the oven. He forgot about it later, got hungry, and tried to make a pizza and ended up baking the Doritos when he turned on the oven. The whole bag melted and made these gross plasticy Dorito nachos, but we ate them anyways.... ;)

Yeah no knives in this story, sorry fellas.
 
My guess is that unless you saw some metal discoloration like along the thin sharpened edge then it isn't hurt. But talk to Shon and he can say for sure. I think he sent an email to you. Mike
 
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