Back From Spa--With a Question for Joe Houser

Dang it,you made me open up a new in the box 2 dot today and put it on my belt,I was looking for a 110 today and picked up 5 and all had blade play,so i got home and went into the safe and got me one that has no play ,it also has a 440 c blade a 2 sweet looking scales...not to mention the low rider sheath i love so much,already cut a bunch of stuff with it today,and with a old azz edge i thought i'd touch it to the sharpmaker,,,,,,,and now i have 9 fresh stitches in my hand,yep she is sharp,and a biter!
 
LOL I am what you'd call a low tec guy in a high tec world,this website i've never figured out how to post pics on,i've even sent pics to other members who have posted tons of pics,and my pics took them forever to load and post LOL.I belong to a few sites,this one seems to be the only one i can't post pics to.
 
LOL I am what you'd call a low tec guy in a high tec world,this website i've never figured out how to post pics on,i've even sent pics to other members who have posted tons of pics,and my pics took them forever to load and post LOL.I belong to a few sites,this one seems to be the only one i can't post pics to.

Are you sending or trying to use the pictures straight from the camera? If so, that may be part of the problem. Most of the cameras now take such high megapixel pictures that it takes forever to down load or upload them. Even my old 5 megapixel camera takes pictures that are 2560 x 1920 pixels. Great for printing but not for sending via the internet. I resize all mine that I e-mail down to no more than 900 X 675.
 
Just get them to Photobucket and then paste them from there into here.

Shouldn't be a problem.
 
Yup, they did a fine job on it!!

It was only a few years ago that I was asking around to see if such a thing existed in a FG 112......now I gots five of them.

:)
 
Excellent result. Congratulations. Way to go Buck/Joe.

So now that you have several perfect knives we probably won't be seeing you buying any more huh. That wraps it up right...
 
Awesome - Buck comes through again! Thanks for the pics and followup - and thanks to Mr. Houser and Buck for another success.

It is amazing how these old Bucks can be brought back to like new. Amazing knives!

best

mqqn
 
That's a nice knife, though it's not really my style...but that customer service.. Amazing! :thumbup: Glad they got you fixed up!
 
If my post #20 looks like I didn't see Joe's post #19........

That's because I didn't see it until just now.

So, whatever strange thing may have happened.......the knife got fixed perfectly.

Guess I'll send them another one.

:)
 
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