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Hows it goin every one, I just wanted to let everyone know ive been drinkin and I cut my self with a frost cutlery knife...The cheapest knifves ever made.... I wanted to see how (good) the liner lock is so i hit it against the table and t failed. I cut my hand open and its bleedin pretty good. DOnt trust the liner on a knife that cost 1.25.... Thats really all i got to say.. Have a nice day.......
 
Yeah sharp objects or ones that can explode,or go off, bad to handle drunk. Well I just started drinkin time to sharpen the knives and clean my guns!
 
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Drunk or not, spine wacking even a quality liner lock without any protection on the hands is asking to get cut, let alone a knife that we already know isn't worth crap. For those who haven't figured this much out, I suppose this might be a good thread...

While we're on the subject kids, do NOT put a knife into your eye socket for safe keeping. Your eye fluids might cause the blade to rust.
 
Hows it goin every one, I just wanted to let everyone know ive been drinkin and I cut my self with a frost cutlery knife...The cheapest knifves ever made.... I wanted to see how (good) the liner lock is so i hit it against the table and t failed. I cut my hand open and its bleedin pretty good. DOnt trust the liner on a knife that cost 1.25.... Thats really all i got to say.. Have a nice day.......

my friend, now would be a good time to give up one of your hobbies:rolleyes:
 
Yea, Im sorry for posting that, I normaly dont drink. I forgot i posted that and im sorry you all had to read that. I really not that stupid.. Usually i do wear a butches glove when i test out the locking mec on a knife.. Again im sorry...
 
Yea, Im sorry for posting that, I normaly dont drink. I forgot i posted that and im sorry you all had to read that. I really not that stupid.. Usually i do wear a butches glove when i test out the locking mec on a knife.. Again im sorry...

I don't judge.

I've drunk posted a gazillion times.
I've drunk cut myself a dozen times.

Careful. They bleed more when you've been drinking which is kind of an irony since you're more likely to cut yourself when you've been drinking.

Hold the knife carefully with your fingers out of the way and hit the back of the blade with the wooden handle of a sharpening steel.

Many locks fail under that kind of force. That doesn't mean they're bad for every-day use, but I would skip that knife for hard work.

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Yea, Im sorry for posting that, I normaly dont drink. I forgot i posted that and im sorry you all had to read that. I really not that stupid.. Usually i do wear a butches glove when i test out the locking mec on a knife.. Again im sorry...

Hey no need to apologize man. I'm sure we all can point to some past experience where we didn't make the brightest decision, especially when drinking. Hope your hand's okay.
 
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