Phrasing and Rules

Petunia D. Feeble

I sharpen things.
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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*SIGH*

For some reason you insist on half truths and on offending. Thanks for calling others and myself rude.

First of all, YOU kicked it off by suggesting, the OP was the manufacturer.


Secondly, since you hint at my wording, I did NOT say "no, but because of reasons 1, 2 and 3 we can tell you with certainty that it's crap."

Get your facts straight.

This is exactly as in a previous thread, where you have the audacity of lambasting me for my supposed claim of a 'single knife fail,' when I had clearly supplied a link , where it was clearly stated several -not one- had failed.

Im not saying your are but you sir, could easily be mistaken for a pompous windbag.

Thanks for yet another torpedo and for yet again making it about persons (which you incidentally kicked off, as mentioned)instead of letting it be about the knife. As this has now become mildly annoying and a waste of time, I wont be posting in this thread again.

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As for the knife in question - with the added info of mr Lintons good sleuth work, I still dont have much confidence in the Wolf knife (or 'Wold' as the manufacturer themselves misspell their own knife on their own website).

As others have mentioned, some of us wont have/get any experience with said knife, as we wont be buying it for (yet more) obvious reasons.

Its the customers money and he can buy, what ever knife he wants or doesnt want.

Good luck with the Hoffman-Richter, OP.

Is this sort of phrasing ok in the eyes of forum rules?

Perhaps, as one who could be mistaken for a pompous windbag, I may be confused, but "I'm not saying you are one, but you sir could easily be mistaken for a cankerous clap sore on a hooker's crotch." still seems as though it's an insult.

Sort of like any sentence that begins with the phrase, "Don't take this the wrong way, but..."
 
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