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Might not get it back in same condition lola pass around?
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Might not get it back in same condition lola pass around?
The best part of the whole thing is that they named the brand IPAK, then tried to imply that these were USA knives. The brand name is right there, it's telling you something.The worst part about the new sociopathic ad isn't even their smiles that they couldn't even fake for a still picture! It is the American flag background. As usual they are lying blatantly about these being USA sourced and that they make them - which is the whole reason for the uninitiated getting that feeling they found some kind of hidden treasure and unbeatable deal. Remember, there are $20 "survival knives" all over ebay and Amazon... and they are not marked at $149 or $399 behind the wrong flag.
Blacksmith Swords
Wazirabad Road, NTN
51310 SIALKOT, PAKISTAN
Who would want one? Amazon $19.99 shipped?You tell me where to get a better damascus tracker with pakkawood handles. I’ll be waiting.
Reported for deal spotting.Who would want one? Amazon $19.99 shipped?
lol.....I was chuckling on your post....Reported for deal spotting.
(Sarcasm doesn’t always come across clearly when typed here)
I liked your postlol.....I was chuckling on your post....
With smiles like that, how could they not be trusted?
And a flag! Take my money!
I don't know the history here, but just the numbers given trip my BSometer. 300,000 custom handmade knives since 2004 would be an incredible accomplishment. That would be 15789 knives a year or about 40 knives a day.
Instead of such a long delay while building and buying and calibrating the production line and all the CNC processes, etc... sourcing steel, while paying customers get mad and potential customers write them off as flakes, they could have just placed a few orders with these life savers to bridge the gap:They should be giving lessons to Survive! knives![]()
This is amazing. LOLHey JB, can we see some pics or better yet video of the factory production line and the in-house made micarta using the Egyptian Cotton? Showing us all the sites would be really good for business. When you post the pics and videos I will order a couple.
"Our exotic handle materials are sourced from all over the world, including the USA, and our micarta is made in-house from Egyptian cottons, canvases, and linens. Our blade manufacturing headquarters is located in Japan and our knives are finished in England. The marketing, sales, shipping, and warranty services are located in Florida. All our textured-micarta grips and scrimshaw bone, horn, and wood handles are made in USA. "
Are you near Seki City in Japan? What part of England? Sorry about these guys in here being rude. I don't think your wife has a huge head. I assumed you guys are like 4'4" tall so her head is probably pretty small. Looking forward to checking out the videos.
Ha! Yes you are right!His "smile" looks more like he is grinding his teeth in an effort not to laugh and give it all away
with sparkling stars, no less
They should be giving lessons to Survive! knives![]()
I feel like Emily baker must have trouble finding hats.
AS IF THEY SELL ACTUAL DAMASCUS.You tell me where to get a better damascus tracker with pakkawood handles. I’ll be waiting.