When will it end?

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I keep looking at the clock and it's like time has stopped. Checked my email just before lunch and the CW Stockman I ordered should be sitting in my mailbox. It'll be my first Buck slipjoint in over 20+ years and I'm excited to get it in my hands. I think I'm getting a fever and maybe a cough. Should probably go home early so I don't get everyone else sick ;)
 
I keep looking at the clock and it's like time has stopped. Checked my email just before lunch and the CW Stockman I ordered should be sitting in my mailbox. It'll be my first Buck slipjoint in over 20+ years and I'm excited to get it in my hands. I think I'm getting a fever and maybe a cough. Should probably go home early so I don't get everyone else sick ;)

I'm with ya brother, I got a 3 dot waiting in the box-I called my wife and she hasnt got the mail yet:eek: What about robbers:( Or a semi that doesnt make the turn and takes out the box:mad:(ooh I actually hadnt thought of that before, but a real possibility-better stop before I have to change my shorts:barf:)

Post some good pics after some fondling:thumbup:
 
Buck FEVER!!!

I love it.

Just got an interesting box myself. Have grab my Swiss Army Knife and see what it is.

:)
 
I'm waiting on a 309 smooth red delrin, myself. Should be in my PO box today maybe tomarrow.
 
Looks like several of us are having a good knife day. This one just showed up today as well.

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Truth be told too badhammer, I have a knife currently enroute from the central coast of Ca. and time has also stopped here, and it has been this way since I started my Buck addiction over a decade ago. Everyday I run out to the mailbox to check and see what arrived, and most days I am out there before the mailperson even stopped. :o
 
I'm with ya brother, I got a 3 dot waiting in the box-I called my wife and she hasnt got the mail yet:eek: What about robbers:( Or a semi that doesnt make the turn and takes out the box:mad:(ooh I actually hadnt thought of that before, but a real possibility-better stop before I have to change my shorts:barf:)

We could probably initiate a very lengthy thread on the joys of waiting for our knives to arrive. How about the lazy___ mailman who does your street last and gets there at 6:00 pm or later:mad:

In my case, this same lazy doesn't like to carry boxes. Sometimes he'll just deliver the letters and let whomever has the route the following day deliver my packages. On three separate occasions he's left the "Sorry, we missed you" slips in my mailbox while the whole family was home, cars in the drive, and garage door open. On two of those occasions I had to wait until the next day and go to the post office to fetch my packages. The third time I noticed the slip shortly after he stuffed it in my mailbox, so I jumped in my car and hunted his sorry butt down. He said: "Oh, I didn't think you were home". I advised that if had taken his lazy little finger and pushed the doorbell, he would have found that I was in fact home.
 
I know the feeling, I remember ordering knives but not knowing exactly when they were going to show up and sitting in school all day waiting to go home and unwrap that new knife. Then getting home and finding no box in the mail was terrible :p

I still want to buy a nice USA made slipjoint, the one I bought is from China -.- I'm deffinatly going to try to buy a nice 301 very soon ^_^
 
Truth be told too badhammer, I have a knife currently enroute from the central coast of Ca. and time has also stopped here, and it has been this way since I started my Buck addiction over a decade ago. Everyday I run out to the mailbox to check and see what arrived, and most days I am out there before the mailperson even stopped. :o

It will be there before you know it! :D
 
It will be there before you know it! :D

:thumbup: Thank you Dave! (Time has still stopped) :D

How about the lazy___ mailman who does your street last and gets there at 6:00 pm or later:mad:

In my case, this same lazy doesn't like to carry boxes. Sometimes he'll just deliver the letters and let whomever has the route the following day deliver my packages. On three separate occasions he's left the "Sorry, we missed you" slips in my mailbox while the whole family was home,

I "had" a carrier like that years ago- but no more!!!

This year I need to get the mail carrier a christmas present!!!! ;)
 
And then there is the sorry SOBs that rub salt into the open wound.
This salt is for MB.........enjoy 300

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Excrutiatingly long time to get home:eek: Gun club meeting started 20 min late and lasted so long I missed burger night at the Moose:mad::thumbdn:
Finally got home and she was here along with another:D

3 Dot-not in as good of shape as I thought it would be-someone has already done some buffing-scale rivots have been buffed down noticibly-oh well-it'll go to the spa and then see.

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Glad youre real happy with yours hammer:thumbup:

Knice nives to all others
 
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