How many S110V Mules?
- Strong-Dog
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How many S110V Mules?
Are you planning on flipping them if you got more than one?
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I bought the remainder of the supply that Invective didn't get. I plan on using them as single-use, disposable kitchenware for things like spreading cream cheese on bagels or prying open the lids on cans. The rest I plan to flip back to Sal at a price of $6,348.92 each, plus $6.51 shipping, a $4.01 handling fee, and of course a 7% transaction processing surcharge.
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Bought one, for myself. Last time I flipped a knife was almost 60 years ago. The **** thing came down point first on my foot so I never did that again.
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Okay, I'll bite. :rolleyes: I bought 2 because Sal said I could. I like to make custom scales and work on my knife making craft. If I feel like my custom Mule is something worthy to sell to a knife enthusiast, then I will. I definitely will recoup my purchase price for the knife, materials and anything over and above what my time and skill demands on the open market. I'm really nobody special, but if I can make the effort to purchase Mules, Sprints, Exclusives, Forum Knives, etc., and I have had plenty of "success" in that area, then I don't have a lot of sympathy for whiners and complainers.
You can't display a toad in a fine restaurant like this! Why, the good folks here would go right off the feed!
Gouging people and selling them are very different situations. If you're taking advantage of the fact these are a limited run to make money, you're doing the hobby and community a disservice. It would be rather silly to participate in a community of like minded folks you could consider friends but turn around and screw them.
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I think I'm missing something here, because I'm genuinely interested in how many mules people got. Why is this a silly thread thats beating a dead horse, and why should this be locked?
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I don't know of any reason, other than maybe because a thread like it comes up every time something sells out fast and a bunch of people who wanted one weren't quick enough to get one. People always get up in arms over others buying an extra to resell for enough to pay for both instead of just buying one to keep and leaving the other so someone else can buy it at regular price. They cry "unfair!" and they may well be right, but there are much, much larger injustices in this world than a few speculators buying Mules as investments.Strong-Dog wrote:I think I'm missing something here, because I'm genuinely interested in how many mules people got. Why is this a silly thread thats beating a dead horse, and why should this be locked?
I don't believe in safe queens, only in pre-need replacements.