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Kiah

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Dear Klah,

As you can see, nobody offerred any backing for your post. I am the owner of Gunney's Garage, Inc, and the legitimate designer and manufacturer of the Shark Tec knife. It has been copied and sold by Aitor Corporation, and before you start bashing someone's livelyhood, maybe you should take the time to check with US Customs, and they would happily tell you that the knives from Germany, when caught, are prohibited. They are confiscated, and destroyed, unless Aitor appeals their decision and action, which they have never done! As you remarked in your post, I also manufacture and sell shooting optics. You neglected to post the whole spirit of that Ebay post. Anyone with any intelligence that would read that ad on Ebay, would know that the promise of getting a deer was clearly an attempt at humor. Many people have read it, including Ebay, and you are the first one to question the legitimacy of the guarantee. Like I said, anyone with any intelligence would know it was a joke. I rest my case! If you saw an ad for a car that could take you to Mars, would you think that the manufacturer was serious, and file a complaint? I guess it takes all kinds. I have recently slowed my Ebay business to a crawl, as I prefer to sell the knives wholesale. There are fewer problems that way, and the buyer can hold the knife, and see the quality, something you can't do very well over the Internet. The knives that I personally sell retail, are sold at gun shows throughout the US. Unfortunately, I had to do this to separate the men from the boys, and totally eliminate little girls from getting their fingers cut! Anyway, you have a good life, and thanks for taking it upon yourself from protecting those who were promised a deer from making any bad purchases!!
Tom
 
Bladerunner308,

You found a post from 2007, a lot changes after almost 3 years.

Welcome to the forums. :)
 
Ha ha ha ha! To serve and protect.... Or something or other, anyways!
 
I've never seen one that didn't say Aitor on it. You sure you're not copying Aitor and maybe forgot?

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Welcome to bladeforums.


What's the website for your current wholesale operation?

You say you employ 25 craftsmen, so your latest offerings are made in the US?
 
Unfortunately, I had to do this to separate the men from the boys, and totally eliminate little girls from getting their fingers cut! Anyway, you have a good life, and thanks for taking it upon yourself from protecting those who were promised a deer from making any bad purchases!!
Tom

Hey, now, some little girls do just fine with knives and know how to apply bandages when they get their fingers cut. :p
 
Dear Klah,

As you can see, nobody offerred any backing for your post. I am the owner of Gunney's Garage, Inc, and the legitimate designer and manufacturer of the Shark Tec knife. It has been copied and sold by Aitor Corporation, and before you start bashing someone's livelyhood, maybe you should take the time to check with US Customs, and they would happily tell you that the knives from Germany, when caught, are prohibited. They are confiscated, and destroyed, unless Aitor appeals their decision and action, which they have never done! As you remarked in your post, I also manufacture and sell shooting optics. You neglected to post the whole spirit of that Ebay post. Anyone with any intelligence that would read that ad on Ebay, would know that the promise of getting a deer was clearly an attempt at humor. Many people have read it, including Ebay, and you are the first one to question the legitimacy of the guarantee. Like I said, anyone with any intelligence would know it was a joke. I rest my case! If you saw an ad for a car that could take you to Mars, would you think that the manufacturer was serious, and file a complaint? I guess it takes all kinds. I have recently slowed my Ebay business to a crawl, as I prefer to sell the knives wholesale. There are fewer problems that way, and the buyer can hold the knife, and see the quality, something you can't do very well over the Internet. The knives that I personally sell retail, are sold at gun shows throughout the US. Unfortunately, I had to do this to separate the men from the boys, and totally eliminate little girls from getting their fingers cut! Anyway, you have a good life, and thanks for taking it upon yourself from protecting those who were promised a deer from making any bad purchases!!
Tom

Tom, a couple of things.

First, my name is Kiah, not Klah, though I believe Klah would be a cool name.

This thread is three years old. I don't even remember making it or what the heck I was posting about, so it's hard to argue a point. Looks like you woke up this morning and decided to be pissed off about something, and Google provided you an outlet. Good for you that you're getting to blow off steam, but you you might wanna find someone who remembers what you're talking about if you wanna have a good argument.

As has already been said, welcome to BladeForums. Now unbunch your panties and try to to quit arguing with the wind.
 
You've resurrected two ancient threads, during your first week as a member, both while claiming to be the original designer, with no credentials, to shoot down any criticism of the knife.
A bit suspicious maybe? Hard up for advertising?
 
Balderunner308 - wlecome ot baldeforums! Thnaks fro teh netertainment! :thumbup: :D

~Chris
 
Gunny if I may call you that I have owned a shark made by craftsmen for over a year and it has preformed and excels my expectations. thank you for a quality product. an ex coastyie
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Gunny if I may call you that I have owned a shark made by craftsmen for over a year and it has preformed and excels my expectations. thank you for a quality product. an ex coastyie
68-72

Dude...whuuuut?:confused:
 
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