gonebad395
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Some people just love to argue. He's always right never wrong and always has to get the last word the true definition of a troll.
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Those sound like the kinds of tasks I'd probably use something besides a folder to accomplish.
Some people just love to argue. He's always right never wrong and always has to get the last word the true definition of a troll.
Further given they modify the knife right out of the box it's not 'brand new'.
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I'd suggest we keep an eye on future descriptions of the 4-MAX that appear on dealer websites. I doubt KC and osograndre will be the only dealers that carry it. Then we can discuss it further.
Sure. They're all going to change the wording exactly the same way. Like I said, you just keep telling yourself that.It doesnt matter what the dealers say. They are not owned/operated by cold steel. If cold steel changes it would be the only thing that mattered. Because its the company itself recinding its claim not a dealer that just sells their products. And if you look at different dealers alot have different discriptions on all different brands of knives. Plus you ever think that them(dealer) saying this is the strongest 4in knife out might piss off another manufacturer of hard use knivess that they also sell??
Your right lol cold steel sent the memo out. Word it this way and you better not say what we claim on our own site. Well if your intent on believing that call knifecenter and ask them why they worded it like that. But i wont keep fighting reason so I guess you win.
Just passing time while I wait for the 4-MAX versus RAO test video.I can not for the life of me understand why so much time is being spent arguing about the ad-copy for two knives that are not even the subject of this thread.
Well Andrew's online and he's browsing this thread. It's his call of course . . . unless corporate won't let him do it.