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Take my knife knowledge test!

:cool:

Very knowledgable.
67 % knife knowledge!

You absolutely know your way around the knife world, although you missed a few details.

... details like Quiet Storm's instrutctions :eek:
 
How many times do I have to repeat that the "scored higher than 99% on knife knowledge" line is pretty much meaningless? :rolleyes:
 
90% here. I didn't even cheat. LOL I wanted to though, but I figured I should really find out if I have a clue. :p Thanks for the fun.
 
90% right, I'm sure I would do worse on a test made by someone who collects Art Knives, MS Bowies, handmade slipjoints or some other aspect of the field.
 
The nice thing about this test is it was pretty generalized. There were questions about a bunch of different subjects. I would probably do worse on a test of just customs, or steel knowledge, or knifemaking techniques.
 
79 % knife knowledge, i feel i could have done a tiny bit better...79 bugs me, it's sooo close to 80.

Neat test by the way. :thumbup:
 
88% A couple stumped me so I just had to guess.

Nice test, thanks for taking the time :thumbup:
 
I think you need to make it harder. I got 92% and I'm no expert. :)

It would be good if it showed you the ones you got wrong, and what the right answers were.
 
Why does that confuse you, leatherbird?

Carlos, please read this thread (or even the initial post). I think I explained the uselessness of the "higher than 99%" line four times...
 
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