Things some people need to hear (or read). Feel free to add more

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1. That "new knife excitement" won't last long.
2. Do you really need one more knife?
3. Better steel hitting the market doesn't make your old steel perform worse.
4. Your knife is not obsolete just because better steel version exists.
5. Don't hate your knife for something you read online, make opinion based on your own experience.
6. You don't need that many knives unless you collect.
7. You get to fully appreciate a knife through use. Use it.
8. Expensive and cheap steel make same cuts. Expensive one just might stay sharp longer.
9. After certain price point - returns are diminishing.
10. Try to have collection, not accumulation.
11. Know why you buy what you buy.
12. It will be in stock again. Ordering for higher price just because it's the only place thay has it in stock might not be good idea.
 
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1. That "new knife excitement" won't last long.
2. Do you really need one more knife?
3. Better steel hitting the market doesn't make your old steel perform worse.
4. Your knife is not obsolete just because better steel version exists.
5. Don't hate your knife for something you read online, make opinion based on your own experience.
6. You don't need that many knives unless you collect.
7. You get to fully appreciate a knife through use. Use it.
8. Expensive and cheap steel make same cuts. Expensive one just might stay sharp longer.
9. After certain price point - returns are diminishing.
10. Try to have collection, not accumulation.
11. Know why you buy what you buy.
12. It will be in stock again. Ordering for higher price just because it's the only place thay has it in stock might not be good idea.

These are some interesting opinions, I suppose. Although I can tell you from extensive personal experience and observation that #12 is objectively incorrect for a lot of the more sought after items in our hobby.
 
1. That "new knife excitement" won't last long.
2. Do you really need one more knife?
3. Better steel hitting the market doesn't make your old steel perform worse.
4. Your knife is not obsolete just because better steel version exists.
5. Don't hate your knife for something you read online, make opinion based on your own experience.
6. You don't need that many knives unless you collect.
7. You get to fully appreciate a knife through use. Use it.
8. Expensive and cheap steel make same cuts. Expensive one just might stay sharp longer.
9. After certain price point - returns are diminishing.
10. Try to have collection, not accumulation.
11. Know why you buy what you buy.
12. It will be in stock again. Ordering for higher price just because it's the only place thay has it in stock might not be good idea.

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WTH ? What The HE double L ????

Have you gone mad ???

Obviously you haven’t found yourself in a predicament that an ordinary pocket knife can’t handle! I’ve been there and I aint gonna be found wanting a better knife again!

There’s a reason and a purpose for everything and sometimes it’s more than ordinary everyday matters that need to be dealt with in a timely manner. Not every knife is equal after the first cut!
 
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