What do you do when..
What do you do when..
..you have absolutely no funds to spare on knives and find yourself watching amazing deals pass by? I find it depressing to say the least. I imagine the obvious thing to do is to refrain from looking at for sale threads, but it's so tempting :eek: Any of you have a fix for this?
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Davy Ramsey did it for me, just follow these simple steps.GohawnFG wrote:..you have absolutely no funds to spare on knives and find yourself watching amazing deals pass by? I find it depressing to say the least. I imagine the obvious thing to do is to refrain from looking at for sale threads, but it's so tempting :eek: Any of you have a fix for this?
Getting a second job isn't bad either.
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I try my best to just let it go, because it happens more often than not. Then again, i'm more of a one life one knife kind of guy, i only keep a few different knives and they all tend to have a different purpose so it makes it easy for me to not buy another knife in a different steel just because the steel is different. If i did i would sell one of them.
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Just yesterday I saw an amazing deal on a modded Yojimbo, it was modded so collectors weren't interested resulting in the low price, now for that price I would have carried and used it to my hearts content!
Unfortunately after Xmas and paying off a bill on top of buying a new knife this month, I couldn't afford it. So I just left it at that, hoping to have a Yojimbo2 in my hands at some point.
First of all, if you can't afford a new knife, NEVER go to FST threads! NEVER!
If you see a link and you can see it's a FST thread, don't open it. That's how the Yojimbo wen't... :o
Now I'm actually kinda relieved it is already SPF to someone else. :)
Unfortunately after Xmas and paying off a bill on top of buying a new knife this month, I couldn't afford it. So I just left it at that, hoping to have a Yojimbo2 in my hands at some point.
First of all, if you can't afford a new knife, NEVER go to FST threads! NEVER!
If you see a link and you can see it's a FST thread, don't open it. That's how the Yojimbo wen't... :o
Now I'm actually kinda relieved it is already SPF to someone else. :)
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I find that I enjoy looking at knives for sale, and often find great deals when I do not have the budget for it...so I can relate entirely to your (OP) sentiment.
I find that I enjoy *finding* the deals more than actually acquiring the knives...When funds are low, I look at my collection of knives that are not getting used and think how silly it would be to add more to that pile.
IDK, perhaps this is not a popular sentiment, but I also look at the knives I bought when I had less limitations on my funds...and I question some of them. It seems that buying slowly leads to a lot more happiness even though the price per knife might be higher.
To elaborate: Last year in April, I won the lottery (about 2 grand). It was fantastic and I immediately went shopping and treated myself to about 700 bucks worth of knives that I had been wanting for a LONG time. Today, I still have all the knives I bought, but only really love one of them (that amounted to about 80 bucks). If I had less funds available, I might not have even bought the one I really love now...and later I would have been forced to spend 110 to get the same knife (no longer on sale)...but I would have 590 bucks left over still!
I find that I enjoy *finding* the deals more than actually acquiring the knives...When funds are low, I look at my collection of knives that are not getting used and think how silly it would be to add more to that pile.
IDK, perhaps this is not a popular sentiment, but I also look at the knives I bought when I had less limitations on my funds...and I question some of them. It seems that buying slowly leads to a lot more happiness even though the price per knife might be higher.
To elaborate: Last year in April, I won the lottery (about 2 grand). It was fantastic and I immediately went shopping and treated myself to about 700 bucks worth of knives that I had been wanting for a LONG time. Today, I still have all the knives I bought, but only really love one of them (that amounted to about 80 bucks). If I had less funds available, I might not have even bought the one I really love now...and later I would have been forced to spend 110 to get the same knife (no longer on sale)...but I would have 590 bucks left over still!
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i have had to do this also. there was a blue zdp stretch for 70$ - a great deal, but i didnt have the cash maby next time
it all started november 2010.. now Im up to 16:spyder:'s and 2 BYRD's and still, theres many more to come. thanks sal :p:D HUGE thanks to my dad for my newly accuired Orange manix 2!:D
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I know how it feels for funds to run low for stuff like more knives. Also, just today I see cutleryshoppe.com has Delica 4 ZDP-189, flat saber grind knives for $54. I got one recently and I think I paid $72 for it. I'm satisfied but would have liked to put off that purchase till now. Oh well, it's not the first time and won't be the last that will happen. When I see something I want and have the money I have two choices. Wait till it goes on sale or buy now before the price goes up. I usually go with the second option. :)
I love my Delica with the saber grind but want one with FFG. I'm thinking cutleryshoppe is trying to get rid of the saber grinds to start selling the FFG knives. Does anyone know if the FFG knives are available yet?
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I love my Delica with the saber grind but want one with FFG. I'm thinking cutleryshoppe is trying to get rid of the saber grinds to start selling the FFG knives. Does anyone know if the FFG knives are available yet?
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You can share where you find your favorite hearts desires at what you appraise to be amazing steals of prices. That way even if you cant run out and pick it up, you know it went to someone whose heart filled with the same joy and was counting to hours until the box arrives.
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I agree, I try to pull back before I get excited about it. It's a real downer though when it's a limited item, or the last one :eek:Evil D wrote:I try my best to just let it go, because it happens more often than not.
That's gotta be the first rule I break if anything :p I like to "keep tabs" on market values and prices so that I can gauge how much I want certain knives and adjust my list accordingly. As for SPF threads, I hope for that all the time. It still bites, but I try to tell myself that it's gone, so move on.Creepo wrote: First of all, if you can't afford a new knife, NEVER go to FST threads! NEVER!
If you see a link and you can see it's a FST thread, don't open it. That's how the Yojimbo wen't... :o
Now I'm actually kinda relieved it is already SPF to someone else. :)
Believe me, I try to! But sometimes I know that if I don't buy something at an amazing price (that I may never come across again), I'll regret it later on. It has happened more often than not.npueppke wrote:Think about it this way. You are spending less money than you would by jumping on an amazing deal so you are coming out even further ahead.
I can relate to this; Half the reason I look at FS threads is for the eye candy. I realize there are much safer ways to attain this, but it doubles as a way to keep track of what's out there these days I guess. I get a sense of accomplishment when I find a nice deal, and disappointment at the lack of funds shortly followsunit wrote:I find that I enjoy looking at knives for sale, and often find great deals when I do not have the budget for it...so I can relate entirely to your (OP) sentiment.
I find that I enjoy *finding* the deals more than actually acquiring the knives...
I also do a lot of price comparing. Like I mentioned above, I like to keep tabs on the market price of certain knives, and many times I've bought something "too late", when I could have gotten it sooner and at a lower price. But you could also say that if I'd waited even longer, the prices would have inflated even more, so I'm still better off. And then there's the situation you mentioned where you find something cheaper after you've already made the purchase. This digs at me much less than if I knew I could have gotten something cheaper had I jumped at it when I first found it.jackknifeh wrote:I know how it feels for funds to run low for stuff like more knives. Also, just today I see cutleryshoppe.com has Delica 4 ZDP-189, flat saber grind knives for $54. I got one recently and I think I paid $72 for it. I'm satisfied but would have liked to put off that purchase till now. Oh well, it's not the first time and won't be the last that will happen. When I see something I want and have the money I have two choices. Wait till it goes on sale or buy now before the price goes up. I usually go with the second option. :)
That's one of the reasons why I'm half glad I don't have any B&M shops closeby. There are still a couple in the cities next to me that I have yet to check out though...Evil D wrote:What's worse than online deals is when i'm at the knife shop and the owner gives me one of those "lets make a deal" faces and starts tempting me lol. It's even harder when the knife is in your hands and you're drooling over it.
I always find myself in this boat. I usually trade something or sell something off if it's a "gotta have" item.
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I did really good today. I went to the shop and spent some time handing a Military, deciding if i wanna carve it down into my own custom liner lock version of the Para 2. In the end i decided that even though they're similar in style, they're too far different from each other to just cut down each end and get the end result i'm looking for. I bought my brother a Kiwi for his birthday and left with nothing for myself! Shocker! lol
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