What Would You Ask . . .

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OK Beckerheads, my apologies if this has been done before, but I could not find it, & since I am trying to get into this top secret G-14 classified sect of knife users, here we go.
Scenario: Mr. Becker & the godfather just finished their 21st seminar in a row without a day off. You have just won 5 new Becker knives as the top student. You decide to give both of them a break from the hotel/carry-out/pizza delivery/drive-thru dinners they have had & invite them over to your house for some down home grub & a little home sweet home. After dinner, & not even being able to stuff that last biscuit down, you retire to the family room for a nice, tall cold one, put your feet up, & enjoy the fire.
Now here is the gist of this post: "What would be the first question you would ask Mr. Becker" ??
Not about if his beer is cold enough, did he get enough to eat, how's the recliner feel, but something regarding his company, how he got started here in Cincinnati (actually Newtown, a small suburb), how he comes up with his ideas, designs, steels, what motivates him to do this, etc. You get the idea. Being that I will be buying my first Becker because the godfather can sell ice to an Eskimo & he sold me, I am interested to see what type of inquisitive people you Becker Heads are.
Thanks for your help, looking forward to seeing a lot of questions on here.
Be safe.
 
Me: "Mr. Becker, why doesn't JUST1MOR create two new threads right now and be done with it? He meets all the other requirements to join he Beckerheads."

Ethan: "I don't know. Now bring me some more beef n' cabbage! And tell moose as a footrest he is unsatisfactory."
 
Me: "Mr. Becker, why doesn't JUST1MOR create two new threads right now and be done with it? He meets all the other requirements to join he Beckerheads."

Ethan: "I don't know. Now bring me some more beef n' cabbage! And tell moose as a footrest he is unsatisfactory."

Hey, I make a damn good footrest. An even better door mat, so :p Pbbbbtt!

Moose
 
I would ask Mr Ethan Becker if he could cook a delicious dish from his cookbook he published many years ago! :thumbup:
 
OK Beckerheads, my apologies if this has been done before, but I could not find it, & since I am trying to get into this top secret G-14 classified sect of knife users, here we go.
Scenario: Mr. Becker & the godfather just finished their 21st seminar in a row without a day off. You have just won 5 new Becker knives as the top student. You decide to give both of them a break from the hotel/carry-out/pizza delivery/drive-thru dinners they have had & invite them over to your house for some down home grub & a little home sweet home. After dinner, & not even being able to stuff that last biscuit down, you retire to the family room for a nice, tall cold one, put your feet up, & enjoy the fire.
Now here is the gist of this post: "What would be the first question you would ask Mr. Becker" ??
Not about if his beer is cold enough, did he get enough to eat, how's the recliner feel, but something regarding his company, how he got started here in Cincinnati (actually Newtown, a small suburb), how he comes up with his ideas, designs, steels, what motivates him to do this, etc. You get the idea. Being that I will be buying my first Becker because the godfather can sell ice to an Eskimo & he sold me, I am interested to see what type of inquisitive people you Becker Heads are.
Thanks for your help, looking forward to seeing a lot of questions on here.
Be safe.

Where do you get the good LSD in Ohio? :D


Me: "Ethan, I must know the exact date of the Tweener release, or I want my money back now!!!"

Ethan: "Go pound sand, son. And on your way out, tell Moosey to shift a little to the right."
 
Where do you get the good LSD in Ohio? :D


Me: "Ethan, I must know the exact date of the Tweener release, or I want my money back now!!!"

Ethan: "Go pound sand, son. And on your way out, tell Moosey to shift a little to the right."

Amen. And if you feel you have been wronged by his lack of countdown and exact shipping date, tough.
 
I would ask if his original designs for hard working, affordable knives came from a personal experience where he was "let down" by a knife he carried...
 
i know what i'd ask him :)

who are the great gentleman in the business, and who has let him down? many stories there i'm sure.
 
I guess I would ask if whatever the release date is on the tweeners if he could move it up a month or two :)
 
I guess on a serious note I would ask if he would teach me in the ways of knife makin' in exchange for whatever manual labor he needed and whatnot, kinda an apprentice type thing. Don't think I would ever try to go pro, but I have always wanted to learn how to make bladed tools and I think he would be awesome to learn from. Oh and why he associates with such disreputable rabble like Moose. (I kid! I kid! Moose, you are alright by me.)
 
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