Am I?

My wife says that I have an addiction to knives. The definition of addiction reads, "the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity." What do you think?

Constantly checking (hourly) bladeforums for any info concerning the sale of either new or old Busse knives.
Daily check (every several hours) of the Busse combat knife website checking on the status of my orders.
I eat every dinner using one of my Busse knives.
I always sharpen my Busse knives in front of the TV every day.
There is no hair left on my arms or legs from checking the sharpness of my Busse knives. (my wife hates this part)
My index finger is all calloused from checking the sharpness while sharpening.
I daily handle all 29 of my Busse knives and kin. (this might be a sign of something wrong)
I purchase Busse knives for family as gifts with a full explanation as to why the knife is so special. Not sure everyone shares my enthusiasm. :)
I look forward to Wednesday's more than any other day waiting for Jerry to announce the new Wednesday Busse offerings.

There is more, but the more I read this, the more I may be answering my own question as I need to go check the forum again to see any new offerings.


Nah. Sounds completely normal to me.
 
As a recovering INFI addict... I can confidently that the while there is hope indeed for you my friend, the road forward is chock full of potholes and ditches. Tread carefully, my friend... ;)
 
Knives have an addicting allure to them....we can all fess up to that.
However, Busse's do hold their value well & you can resale them if needed....Also,cheaper than a Harley!
 
Anyone reading or posting on this thread is addicted, the only difference between being addicted to INFI versus Booze, or drugs, is that drugs are illegal (in Most states), consequently Let's Drink and Buy Infi!!!

I have to say, I don't live in a weed free state, but it is legal in all 50 states to do la few lines of INFI. However, you will probably die. I should not be posting after 15 Corona's. Carry on my friends.
 
I'm not seeing the 'problem' here.

"Drink more, worry less. Buy more knives.

This is the path to the good life."



A buddist monk told me that in Tibet. Pretty sure that's what he said... don't speak his language... but I'm pretty sure.

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