A sad, sad, day for Mayo fans....

I was thinking for those that have half a dozen or more TNT's this is not necessarily bad news, for the last few month's there has been a few guys here (you know who you are :p) that have been buying TNT's like they were going out of style, thing is there more in style then ever and now those lucky stiffs are sitting on a gold mine! hehe BTW when i talked to Tom a few weeks ago i asked him how many TNT's are out there and he told me around 300, by no means is that a lot considering the demand. Tom also told me his first ones are no where as nice as his latest ones, he tells it like it is, a heck of a nice guy for sure.

Oh well that's the way it goes in Hasbro, i wish i was sitting on a TNT Gold Mine! LOL

James
 
Don't sweat it Mitch, early or not it's still a TNT, just hold on to it and if you ever want to sell it the Mayonites will always want it for history and it's still a good one i bet, heck it's TNT gold IMO, better then gold because it's going up in value! hehe

I didn't mean the early ones are bad in any way, just that the newer ones are made by a more experienced maker, like Ken Onion, he told me his early ones are, heck i can't say it and they still demand top dollar.

James
 
James,

I was just kidding of course. I'd never sell me Mayo. It was just too cool sitting in his shop watching him make the knife.

TNT from Tom at a show - $500
TNT from someone on Ebay - $801
TNT from Tom while sitting in his shop as he makes it - Priceless.

~Mitch
 
Al, Im glad you are enjoying the knife you got in our TNT trade. I really like the recurve one you traded me. It is very slick......slim, light, and ultra smooth. Tom, you are the man!
 
I'm sure that after Tom starts shrinking the back order list and works on his new project a bit, then he'll start taking orders again... :) It's business!
 
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