Hold your warrantee knives!

Why isn't this a sticky anymore??? Are you accepting warranty work now???

...I don't have any... :(
 
I just acquired a 110DM. It was supposed to be new and mint, but unfortunately, the selller misrepresented the knife. It needs a good cleaning and oiling. Also, there is a ding on one bolster that needs to be polished out. Where could I send the knife for this work?
 
olivtree said:
I just acquired a 110DM. It was supposed to be new and mint, but unfortunately, the selller misrepresented the knife. It needs a good cleaning and oiling. Also, there is a ding on one bolster that needs to be polished out. Where could I send the knife for this work?

Sir, I do refurbishing of all kinds of cutlery: sharpening, polishing of most blade steels, brass and scales, etc. They look like new if it hasn't been used as a lever, a screwdriver or a hammer!

Blade, backspring and scale replacement I contract out and such work gets expensive so BUCK is the best place for that kind of work.

My turn-around time is about three days from receipt of the knife at my shop. The knife is examined and you get an estimate of the cost before I start. I offer a three day inspection period to guarantee your satisfaction. Best of all, my prices are reasonable for quality work.

I may be contacted at: The.Swedish.Sharpener@hotmail.com
or call toll free at 877-367-8145.
Sincerely,
Lennert Mattsen
 
lenmattsen said:
Sir, I do refurbishing of all kinds of cutlery...

Post some pics, Len! :) I'm just a noobie, and I like to see what other people are doing. Especially refurbs! ;) :D :cool:
 
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