You all make excellent points.
And here I thought that was done with a high quality blade and very careful sharpening??????
You all make excellent points.
I have to reign-in my knife purchasing habits.
I'm outta control and now I have some additional financial obligations.
I need to go cold turkey, at least for a while, but knowing and doing are two different things.
What are the odds in Vegas that I'll be able to stop and for how long?
Yeah, this was predictable.
I have not purchased a knife in about a week now. The withdrawal symptoms are preventing me from knowing exactly how long it has been.
Just checked . . . sent the check from the bank on 07 JUL 2015, so I'm saying it's been a week and 2 days.
Yeah I received your check. Thank you. This will be me if you stop buying knives.
I tried to stop buying knives about three months ago, since then I've purchased four more. Just can't seem to stop.
Lol that's probably what it is. There's certainly plenty of water to go around right now.Maybe it's the water in Montgomery Co. infecting us with knife addiction.
The first step is admitting you have a problem.
Why don't you just stop with knives for a while and start a new hobby...........how about Flashlights. They seem harmless.
Are Bayonets still considered knives?
Lol that's probably what it is. There's certainly plenty of water to go around right now.
I live in Ladoga right now.Hush, you!
Indeed!
Are you a Crawfordsvillian, or out in the county?