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Thank you everyone for the fantastic reply. I just finished up replying to all of you who emailed me. Sorry for the brevity of my reply, but I had a lot of emails to get through! :D

As for other methods of getting CC info in... I'm sorry we don't have anything established with PayPal. However, you can fax me your information. Our fax number is 303/278-2229, but PLEASE be certain to write ATTENTION KRISTI HUNTER on your fax.

Thank you all for your continued support!

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The check is in the mail.

#102

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Kristi,
Count me in for one of these great looking knives. I sent a check.

Thanks,
BlakesHitch
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A question or two

What is the blade thickness on this model.

What is the weight of this knife.

What if any is the purpose of the cutouts in the blade.

Also I figure that cutting edge should be almost exactly 3 inches.
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I am in for 1 maybe 2, will not know how much extra $$ I have til Sept... when will orders be taken til?
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druid wrote:A question or two

What is the blade thickness on this model.

What is the weight of this knife.

What if any is the purpose of the cutouts in the blade.

Also I figure that cutting edge should be almost exactly 3 inches.
Hi Druid.
You can find some replies here: Adventura blade question
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OutofGum wrote:I am in for 1 maybe 2, will not know how much extra $$ I have til Sept... when will orders be taken til?
"Posted by Kristi"Orders will be accepted as noted until 19Sep. After this date we will not accept any other orders.

My MO will be in the mail today.
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Druid (and I'm sure others),
Here are the remaining specs you asked about...

Blade Thickness - 3/32" (2.5mm)
Weight - 3.8oz (108g)
Cutting Edge - 2 3/4" (70mm)

Have a great day!

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freakin awesome, im in for one. congrats Dialex.
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Hi Kristi,
Order emailed. I do have one question.
Will credit cards be charged now or when the knife ships?
-John
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Tank,
Cards will be charged after the closing date on 19-Sep. We'll process everything during the last two weeks of Sep.

Take care!
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Outstanding. I'll take two. Payment inbound by snail mail.

I know it's been pointed out before, but it deserves repeating. You should NEVER send credit card information by e-mail. E-mail is not secure.
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Count me in for one or two, I will send you a fax with detailed info next week.
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It looks like I have been away for ages.
A forum knife! A great forum knife! Wonderful.
Must order one without delay.
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#114

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Dialex,
I have been watching your creative ideas for a few years. I think you deserve this honor more than anyone on earth. Even if you had to make some creative concessions along the way, the end product is beautiful!! I will treasure my "Dialex" knives all the more, knowing that you had your hand in the design of it.
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Great! Will prepare a fax with the details next monday!
Just updated the list with the C102 also.

Edit: and Alex, congratulations of course! I might just send you my one once I've got it to get it personally signed by it's designer ?! :) ;)

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Ted, i thought you promised only to buy users? Are you really going to use this one? Ted? :rolleyes:

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Jim Malone wrote:Ted, i thought you promised only to buy users? Are you really going to use this one? Ted? :rolleyes:

:D
You bet I am! I'll hope the engraving will last!
Also, I think I read a comment from Dialex on peanut butter somewhere! :rolleyes: ;)
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Yep peanutbutter ! i tried to use my yojimbo to spread some jam on my GF sandwich a few days ago. It is NOT designed for that purpose :confused: ! The jar was almost empty though, so that's why i needed 6 tries to get enough on her loaf. :o

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Jim Malone wrote:i tried to use my yojimbo to spread some jam on my GF sandwich a few days ago.
Hmmm that sounds like something Hannibal should be saying, kind of like "having an old friend for dinner". ;)

If you want to know true frustration, try getting peanut butter out of the jar and spreading it on soft bread with an original R. :eek: :eek:
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