Noooooo!

Doesn't everyone have shower cookies? You need to seal them up well, pull the air out, then hang them up in the shower.

It's for those times, when you're in the shower, and hear a strange bump. Don't forget to have a knife that can stand up to getting wet.

That and your shower rifle, never know when it's gonna get real!

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Does it have a warrantee?

I have had two broken kitchen knives, a 10" German chef don't remember exactly which brand Henkels or Wustov but they swapped it out no questions. The other was a thin 10" slicer but there was plenty of blade left on the handle so I reground it as a small utility knife, it has become a daily user in the kitchen. It sucks there is not enough blade left on that handle for anything more than a box cutter, though you might get a small patch knife from the tip.


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Does it have a warrantee?

I have had two broken kitchen knives, a 10" German chef don't remember exactly which brand Henkels or Wustov but they swapped it out no questions. The other was a thin 10" slicer but there was plenty of blade left on the handle so I reground it as a small utility knife, it has become a daily user in the kitchen. It sucks there is not enough blade left on that handle for anything more than a box cutter, though you might get a small patch knife from the tip.


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I'm not sure if they'll honor the warranty, after I tried to TIG it back together. 🤔
 
On an unrelated but related note, when I was in college... I did this. I was renting an old house with lots of woods behind it and we had roaches.

In my infinite wisdom, everytime I killed a roach I stacked it in a line with it's dead brethren as a warning to other passerby roaches. There was about a 7 roach death line at one point and weirdly enough it seemed to have worked! Missed a trick though, should have written a little sign that said "abandon all hope ye who enter here".
There’s an old cowboy deal bout hanging a rattler ya killed over a fence. Its to warn off the other slithers!
 
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On an unrelated but related note, when I was in college... I did this. I was renting an old house with lots of woods behind it and we had roaches.

In my infinite wisdom, everytime I killed a roach I stacked it in a line with it's dead brethren as a warning to other passerby roaches. There was about a 7 roach death line at one point and weirdly enough it seemed to have worked! Missed a trick though, should have written a little sign that said "abandon all hope ye who enter here".

Sometimes the other roaches take the dead ones and use them for parts.
 
Maybe a quick sharpen will fix that broken tip 🤪
I think the broken heart might be harder to fix 😆
Seriously sorry to see that brother but at least you have all your toes 😳
 
Yah dud !
That's what my six year old best friend back in the day would've said .
I was going to say send it back to the maker and they will replace it ; many of these companies say right in their literature that they will back their knives if you have a problem.
then I paged down
TIG Welding . . . I looked at the ceiling then threw my head into my hands.
Check out Richard Finch books for how to . . .
. . . . er . . .
thass all I got.
 
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