I sold my cheap push dagger

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There is a security guard that I know and he's kind of like a friend. What he was showing me his pistol and I was showing him to push dagger. He asked me where I got it but I wouldn't tell. He asked me if I would sell it, I says make me an offer he says 60 bucks. Sold it gone. So not only did I get rid of what I would consider a useless device I made a couple of bucks on top of it. He's happy and I'm happy everybody's happy:) I was thinking maybe keeping it for collectors use. But I never really liked it anyway,
 
It's cool that you are happy with your deal......
I know that push daggers are very awesome for various reasons.
Sounds like he might have got a good deal.
 
There is a security guard that I know and he's kind of like a friend. What he was showing me his pistol and I was showing him to push dagger. He asked me where I got it but I wouldn't tell. He asked me if I would sell it, I says make me an offer he says 60 bucks. Sold it gone. So not only did I get rid of what I would consider a useless device I made a couple of bucks on top of it. He's happy and I'm happy everybody's happy:) I was thinking maybe keeping it for collectors use. But I never really liked it anyway,
Hey. Which model did you sell? Just out of curiosity
 
The one I had couldn't cut butter but I don't think that's the purpose of it. It's more of a stabbing device. I guess if you got to get down and dirty.
Yes that is true. It’s strong suit is stabbing and slashing which would easily cut, I love Cold Steel I just thought it was a little odd. But yeah for its intended purpose it will certainly ‘work’ without issue.
 
Yes that's the one that has a chisel grind. It can be sharpened but I heard that the sheath dulls it out. I didn't have mine long enough to tell you about that though. It is odd. When you stab a piece of paper it leaves a triangular cut in the paper, I can only wonder why. But for what it is it's a good tool.
 
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