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Take my knife knowledge test!

I must be spending far too much time reading here, or I was very lucky in the ones I had to guess - got an 80%
 
69% Here.

Not bad i guess.

Was waiting fr the flood of pop-ups that never came.Woot.

Thanks for the distraction :D

WR
 
I got a 93%, so I'm satisfied. However, I feel that question #16 should have listed BOB LUM as a choice (and the correct answer), IMHO.

Thanks for the cool test!

Best wishes,
3Guardsmen
 
Bob Lum invented the American tanto shape, but the question was "which manufacturer introduced the Americanized tanto blade shape to the general public".
 
WHAT!!!! Not even one question about STAG!!!! :eek:

What a bunch of totally useless information. :D

76%
 
Quiet Storm said:
Bob Lum invented the American tanto shape, but the question was "which manufacturer introduced the Americanized tanto blade shape to the general public".

Thank you, Quiet Storm. :)


Best wishes,
3Guardsmen
 
GarageBoy said:
I missed the French question, the lube and the Entrek

I missed the same two of three questions you did. The French & Entrek questions baffled me, so I didn't answer. Very good job! You know what they say, "great minds..... ;)


Cheers,
3Guardsmen
 
95% here, without google! not too hard a test for an oldtimer on the forums. But it should be a challenge for the newbies.

Wouter
 
100%. I knew all of the answers except one. I took an educational guess on that one. I really don't consider myself that knowledgable on dates and names dealing with cutlery but I do consider myself to be very good at models and their steel type. Thanks for the test Quiet Storm. :)
 
73% and I credit bladeforums for 65% of that- I still have a lot to learn
 
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