Should I...

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...make it a user?

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It's beautiful and I was intending on using it once I received it from Will. But when I opened it, I began to think otherwise.

I guess I'll take an informal poll. I'll check back often and when I go out tomorrow (I have the day off) I'll decide with everyone's help whether or not to keep her "safe" or otherwise.

YAY = USER

NAY = SAFE QUEEN

Thanks for your help,
J
 
It will be worth more as a safe queen. For the model you currently have, I'd vote to put her in the vault and pull her out on a rainy day in the future. You can use a machete to take the edge off your chopping 'needs'.
 
Why have it if you aren't going to use it?
(Obviously I'm not a collector.)
Whatever you decide, enjoy it.:thumbup:
 
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Buy another one for a user!!!!:thumbup: I have that same question and I have concluded that from now on I will buy two!!! one for display and one for use!! of course I will be broke twice as fast:eek::eek:
 
2 NAYS 11 YAYS.

Before I signed off last night my will was strong (YAY) but now it is weak (NAY).

help

Only a couple of hours before I leave to take care of some things. Do I leave with her (YAY) or without her (NAY)
 
YAY. In my humble opinion you should use the knife as it was meant to be used. If you where to find yourself in an intimate situation with a most stunning and stimulating member of the opposite sex would you not enjoy her charms if it where morally acceptable to do so? Or would you lock her in your vault and wipe her down with a silicone cloth twice a year? I guess either way everything will work out fine. It's your knife, do whatever you like with it.
 
If you have a CG NMFBM you use, then keep that LE minty, that's how I do it.

Buy another one for a user!!!!:thumbup: I have that same question and I have concluded that from now on I will buy two!!! one for display and one for use!! of course I will be broke twice as fast:eek::eek:

It's ideal to have two. I only have one SFNO LE and one FFBM LE, unfortunately they ride the bench.
 
There is nothing wrong with being either a user or a collector, or both. You need to decide what would give you the most pleasure and value from that particular knife, and proceed accordingly.
 
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