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- Oct 9, 2005
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I see having the integrity to admit an error and to apologise by mail, telephone, and now on the net, means nothing to you.
I admire your Christian charity. And besides, what business is any of this of yours?
And I'm not running a business, it's a hobby. I'm retired and financially independant, so PLEASE do not buy a knife; more hammock time for me.
You are nothing to me. You think your opinion matters?
If you had never been born, nobody would have missed you.
Or your nit-picking over peoples spelling. Your just a control freak.
Get a life loser.
BF states: The Good the Bad the Ugly: tell your EXPERIENCES with dealers, sellers, and individuals you've bought, sold, and traded with.
Monti and other detractors DO NOT fit this criteria.
Just misinformed, unimformed opinions of an acidic nature, sticking their nose into a situation settled between those directly involved, and settled over a year ago, that is none of your business, so butt out.
There are a number of bladesmiths, more than I can name, but to mention a few, Ed Schempp, Wayne Goddard, Jim Crowell, John Fitch, and Mr. Fikes, who have cut six to ten ropes, so it is obviously possible. And I have many photos, so what's the big deal?
Jim Crowell states in Blade mag., anybody can cut two, but three is another story.
This statement speaks of the difficulty and of the skills required to cut three.
So I am far from the first to cut at a level few can reach. Few can reach, but a small number do. If this is an insult, study, work, learn, get better.
It's an insult to sell an expensive custom knife that doesn't cut well.
And it's cruel to make fun of the handicapped; I have a personality deficit disorder, so excuse me.
I still make fun
knives.
shiva
* direct un-edited quote by Shiva Ki, posted on his behalf, according to his request.
I see having the integrity to admit an error
I admire your Christian charity. And besides, what business is any of this of yours?
And I'm not running a business, it's a hobby. I'm retired and financially independant, so PLEASE do not buy a knife; more hammock time for me.
You are nothing to me. You think your opinion matters?
If you had never been born, nobody would have missed you.
Or your nit-picking over peoples spelling. Your just a control freak.
Get a life loser.
BF states: The Good the Bad the Ugly: tell your EXPERIENCES with dealers, sellers, and individuals you've bought, sold, and traded with.
Monti and other detractors DO NOT fit this criteria.
Just misinformed, unimformed opinions of an acidic nature, sticking their nose into a situation settled between those directly involved, and settled over a year ago, that is none of your business, so butt out.
There are a number of bladesmiths, more than I can name, but to mention a few, Ed Schempp, Wayne Goddard, Jim Crowell, John Fitch, and Mr. Fikes, who have cut six to ten ropes, so it is obviously possible. And I have many photos, so what's the big deal?
Jim Crowell states in Blade mag., anybody can cut two, but three is another story.
This statement speaks of the difficulty and of the skills required to cut three.
So I am far from the first to cut at a level few can reach. Few can reach, but a small number do. If this is an insult, study, work, learn, get better.
It's an insult to sell an expensive custom knife that doesn't cut well.
And it's cruel to make fun of the handicapped; I have a personality deficit disorder, so excuse me.
I still make fun
knives.
shiva
* direct un-edited quote by Shiva Ki, posted on his behalf, according to his request.