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- Mar 20, 2010
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I just got through reading back all 215 pages in the ESEE/RAT Cutlery forum.
Took quite a while, reading when the baby took naps, or the wife was watching general hospital on Hulu, or on the john.
Not all the threads, mind you. There is lots of redundancy,but the high points.
I'm glad I did it. A lot of my curiosity about the ins and out of various manufacturers and models was answered this way. (Like where the Laser Strike name came from)
One thing I can say, ESEE/RAT has come a long way in the couple of years since the forum was started. It is nice to see that even with the popularity growth and the additions of new models, quality is still top notch.
The company started out as a real class act, and as far as I can tell has not wavered one bit. Still listens to the customers and still avoids the bull that tends to surround the knife industry.
I am glad you guys are around. ESEE and this forum.
Thanks to everyone involved for providing us with a quality place to hang out.
Took quite a while, reading when the baby took naps, or the wife was watching general hospital on Hulu, or on the john.
Not all the threads, mind you. There is lots of redundancy,but the high points.
I'm glad I did it. A lot of my curiosity about the ins and out of various manufacturers and models was answered this way. (Like where the Laser Strike name came from)
One thing I can say, ESEE/RAT has come a long way in the couple of years since the forum was started. It is nice to see that even with the popularity growth and the additions of new models, quality is still top notch.
The company started out as a real class act, and as far as I can tell has not wavered one bit. Still listens to the customers and still avoids the bull that tends to surround the knife industry.
I am glad you guys are around. ESEE and this forum.
Thanks to everyone involved for providing us with a quality place to hang out.