I'll have to poke around, the search history is on the computer at home.
My point is, though, that for the number of complaints to mean an equivalent failure rate, Kershaw would have to be a tenth the size of Gerber. And it ain't. It might be 50% smaller, but it isn't 1000% smaller.
We don't need precise sales numbers to know if something is an order of magnitude bigger than something, any more than you need a ruler to decide whether something is an inch long or a foot long.
My point is, though, that for the number of complaints to mean an equivalent failure rate, Kershaw would have to be a tenth the size of Gerber. And it ain't. It might be 50% smaller, but it isn't 1000% smaller.
We don't need precise sales numbers to know if something is an order of magnitude bigger than something, any more than you need a ruler to decide whether something is an inch long or a foot long.