My baby got hurt today.

FullerH (Hugh), I am well aware of the dangers of driving while flicking my knives. Thank you for bringing that up, but sometimes I can't help it, boredom sets in.

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Johnny
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Umm, don't forget about the danger of keeping your knife in your lap, if you value your cojones.
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"All of our knives open with one hand, in case you're busy with the other"
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Hmmmm, wonder what they play with when they don't have their knives?

Just kidding guys.
Have you ever noticed that you baby that new special knife and take really good care of it then one day @#$%!! It gets scratched, then you use it care free trimming, cutting, hacking, stabbing, throwing, on the verge of abuse. And ten years later after numerous sharpenings, accidental droppings, etc. it still only has that 1 @#$% scratch!

Lonnie
 
Wow, I always have a knife in my hand while I'm driving..... you mean to tell me there's actually knife "enthusiasts" out there that don't!. The only worry I've ever had is the Airbag going off and shooting the blade into my chest..... pretty embarassing way to go, don't ya' think?

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Clay G.
http://www.balisongxtreme.com


 
Savman, I agree with you, however, my poorly punctuated post made it seem that I was including them in being lighthearted, while I was in fact addressing them directly. I edited my post above to reflect that. No wonder I only minored in English. English? No one ain't learned me no English.
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Don LeHue

The pen is mightier than the sword...outside of arm's reach. Modify radius accordingly for rifle.


 
OH MY! Got my new large Sebenza today. Everything you guys have said about them is true. I'm gonna be sick when I let it get scratched. It'll probably be just as Ispann says too. What a thing to look forward to. You are wrong Ivan, Pinnacle doesn't even compare! Either you've got a Sebenza or you don't. Period. Pinnacle seems to be a pretty good knife, but it ain't a Sebenza!

[This message has been edited by ThomM (edited 23 July 1999).]
 
Sounds like you need a little Shakespeare. Too bad I don't know any. He would have written a tongue in cheek Tragedy for your misfortune; slings and arrows (and knives) and all that stuff. But I know you have true "Feeling", and are a man of deep sympathy for all who must dent the blade. Keep your perspective, O rich American. You can handle it. Have you food? Clothing? A roof? Be content, then. Use thy dented blade, fret not, and have fun. Slice many things and be happy. Flick often, but carefully. (Watch out for the other guy). Cut not thy finger.

Be thou cool.

Rykken
 
No argument about superiority of Sebenza. I handled one at the DC Knifenuts lunch Wednesday .What a knife! But your talking $325.00 for a new one. But you know I sold 6 Carson City silver dollars today so I could be tempted. You did what? Bought a $325.00 knife? Big decision.
 
Oh well remeber the times you had with it before you scratched it. HeHe. Well at least now you can use it now and not have to worry about scratching it for the first time.
 
Hehehe. That's cool, Don. I no wat u meen bout englash some timz...hehe. My professors always say punctuation is an important tool, but is it as good as a Sebenza? Hmmmm.... Nah! I can say it's not as fun as a Sebenza!
 
I don't think being upset about the scratch is the issue... Why would you be wielding a deadly edged weapon in a moving vehicle? (the moving vehicle being the other deadly weapon, keep your hands on the wheel why don't you) You need to get one of those GT automatic golf tools; Less of a chance for, you know, MASSIVE bodily injury!

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Robert Joseph Ansbro
 
Awww..poor knife.Poor Johnny too.Must have been a helluva experience scratching something like that.Plus,it's a 'lady' knife too
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.Good luck in getting over that scratch!

 
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