Knife Addiction is Real...

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StuttgartMadness
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Knife Addiction is Real...

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https://youtu.be/1WHgyWSuNu4

It's worse for me... I have to walk down and back up a steep dirt road to my mailbox XD
Currently lusting after the PM2 in S110V... And the Para 3... And the Military... And pretty much everything else...

"A man without a knife, is a man without a life"
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ha ha...great parody but soooo true. thanks for posting, enjoyed it.
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StuttgartMadness wrote:https://youtu.be/1WHgyWSuNu4

It's worse for me... I have to walk down and back up a steep dirt road to my mailbox XD
So what I'm hearing is: Knife addition is actually a beneficial way to exercise. It can increase your cardio-pulmonary function. And the benefits increase incrementally with the size of your knife parcel... more/bigger blades = more stamina built. Win/Win scenario! ;)
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It's also a great way to learn about economics and self control! And by "great way" I mean either you learn it or you end up living in a shelter in the woods constructed of all the shipping boxes you've received. And by "learn it" I mean learn about it, but not actually practice it.

Speaking of which, does anyone have some duct tape they're willing to donate?
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PayneTrain wrote:It's also a great way to learn about economics and self control! And by "great way" I mean either you learn it or you end up living in a shelter in the woods constructed of all the shipping boxes you've received. And by "learn it" I mean learn about it, but not actually practice it.

Speaking of which, does anyone have some duct tape they're willing to donate?
But if you have all those knives, you can build the shelter out of wood with the Schemp Rock you purchased on a whim last month :rolleyes:
Currently lusting after the PM2 in S110V... And the Para 3... And the Military... And pretty much everything else...

"A man without a knife, is a man without a life"
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greencobra wrote:ha ha...great parody but soooo true. thanks for posting, enjoyed it.
LOL no problem
Currently lusting after the PM2 in S110V... And the Para 3... And the Military... And pretty much everything else...

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StuttgartMadness wrote: But if you have all those knives, you can build the shelter out of wood with the Schemp Rock you purchased on a whim last month :rolleyes:
And get them DIRTY?! :eek:
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Absolutely 100 percent its true :)
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PayneTrain wrote:
StuttgartMadness wrote: But if you have all those knives, you can build the shelter out of wood with the Schemp Rock you purchased on a whim last month :rolleyes:
And get them DIRTY?! :eek:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Currently lusting after the PM2 in S110V... And the Para 3... And the Military... And pretty much everything else...

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me:

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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
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Never really considered it before now, but "the addiction" is quite possibly a major reason why I no longer have a spouse,
or even a significant other.

But dang! I have a lot of great :spyder: knives, and I love 'em all!! :D

Always a bright side ......
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npad69 wrote:me:

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Holy cow, it's her!! I think that's my ex!! :eek:
Obviously she hasn't changed any. :(
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Lol there is no cure. "The drive way is a long walk to the mail box" hahaha too funny....I feel you I can't stand tracking eBay every hour for 4 days waiting on my discontinued sprint runs. Paying double price lol
Spyder Co was my first knife as a young boy my father bought me and later on he sharpened it on a old spider co tri angle sharpner. I appreciate the history of how the company grew. The love and passion the family has for there knives, there (CQI) quality and affordability, usability, and there understanding of the industry. Most of all the bond of father and son. And the sons respect to his father's legacy. I prefer seki-city and golden Colorado made
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BRETT~ats34 wrote:Lol there is no cure. "The drive way is a long walk to the mail box" hahaha too funny....I feel you I can't stand tracking eBay every hour for 4 days waiting on my discontinued sprint runs. Paying double price lol
LOL I feel ya, I've been trying to track down a (reasonably priced) PM2 in M390... GOSH are they expensive...
Currently lusting after the PM2 in S110V... And the Para 3... And the Military... And pretty much everything else...

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El Gato wrote:Never really considered it before now, but "the addiction" is quite possibly a major reason why I no longer have a spouse,
or even a significant other.

But dang! I have a lot of great :spyder: knives, and I love 'em all!! :D

Always a bright side ......
This hurts.
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