Scandi Passaround Routing

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It looks like this routing makes the most sense.

1 C Bryant
2 veubent
3 mtnfolk mike
4 pitdog
5 Mentor
6 udtjim
7 Rockywolf
8 knifenut1013
9 mqqn
10 caine
11 myright


This is on the way to C Bryant. If anyone thinks they won`t have time to do any testing, now is the time to back out!
 
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Remember, only keep the knife a maximum of 7 days! If you are not going to do a review, back out now so we can keep it moving. Also, I have not received all of your addresses, if your turn comes up and I still don`t have them, you are out.
 
Not sure if I can do the type of testing you are looking for with this one John. I was thinking "Torture" testing on a knife. Mind you I mean "Torture" not deliberate abuse, but I wouldn't be able to woods test this one.
 
Hi Stomper -

I look forward to trying out one of your knives - and I might have one of my orders here to compare with the scandi by the time it gets back here to central Illinois.

I will have it out in the kitchen and use it as my main cutter for the whole time it is here.

best regards -

mqqn
 
Bringing this back up. It`s on it`s way to the first tester. If anyone does not think they have the time to test it, please let me know now. I don`t want this to turn into the mess the last passaround turned into!
 
I should have some pics up today. It is a GORGEOUS day, going to try and get out to play with it.
 
We're looking at -24 tonight with a windchill of -38 in Fargo.
Company had openings in Phoenix but I just HAD to move to Fargo.

(Edit: It hit -33 early this morning.)

Dave
 
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on it's way to veubent as of tomorrow morning. I have had a hell of a week and have not been able to get to the post office yet.
 
I'm before ya buddy so it'll be blunt as a butter knife when it reaches your house !:D

You'll have to show how it spreads peanut butter !;):thumbup:

Funny story: I was making a peanut butter sandwich a few months ago and, not wanting to walk all the way across the room to get a butter knife, I pulled out my EDC scandi. Since the container was getting a bit low, I had to scrape the sides. When I looked at my finished sandwich, I noticed that there were little curls of plastic mixed in with the peanut butter. Lesson: Don't use your freshly-sharpened scandi to dig for peanut butter, as the edge will cut through butter and container alike. Mmm - plastic!

pitdog, that knife had better arrive sharp enough to shave curls off of cinderblocks! :D

Best,

- Mike
 
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