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so... (a little embarassing story to follow)

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i couldnt wait for my ulize to arrive..

drove to bern for over an hour to get myself another endura; while in the shop, i asked to see the "warrior" (they didnt have one) and the bushcraft; now i kinda wish they DIDNT have one, but they did!

anyway, i pull the fu**er out of it's sheet in which it sits quite firmly in.. and i **** you not, i pierce my pinky with the tip, i bleed all over the floor, the glass-display..

and i keep telling the sweet lady in the shop how sorry i am, she was quite quick with the paper-towels and a bandaid, i also told her i was free of any infectious diseases; i think i must of said "sorry" for about a gazillion times!

i also told her that's EXACTLY why i like spyderco's, pointy and SHARP!

later i found another bandaid in the box with my new SS endura.

i was SOOO embarrassed!

once my mail-ordered ulize arrives, i think my next knife will have to be a bushcraft! ;)
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The Bushcraft is awesome. I really think if I were to buy any fixed blade Spyderco, that would be the one. I REALLY wish they would do the mule team program with that same blade shape and grind.
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swissknife wrote:once my mail-ordered ulize arrives, i think my next knife will have to be a bushcraft! ;)
Great story! I love that they put an extra band aid in the box :) Take care with the Ulize. Its a **** of a cutter with a needle like point, very sharp!!! :D
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hahah! thanks for sharing :p and congrats on the new knife!
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IG-88 wrote:Great story! I love that they put an extra band aid in the box :) Take care with the Ulize. Its a **** of a cutter with a needle like point, very sharp!!! :D
even more embarrassing, i used the 2nd bandaid while driving back home and playing with my new endura; :spyder: bite is all i say! :rolleyes:

now i have my pinky AND my index-finger bandaided.. :p
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Holland wrote:hahah! thanks for sharing :p and congrats on the new knife!
my pleasure (too)!
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I would have had to purchased the knife that "bit" me. It selected you.

I hope you heal up quickly.
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ChapmanPreferred wrote:I would have had to purchased the knife that "bit" me. It selected you.

I hope you heal up quickly.
man, if it didnt carry that 500$ price tag.. i can get it for half that price online! ;)
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Don't sweat it Swissknife. I cut myself regularly. :o

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just tried to upload a pic from my pc with a little bit of lanyard-work i did; it's WAY too big - how do i get it smaller!?
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sal wrote:Don't sweat it Swissknife. I cut myself regularly. :o

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and that is why we love you and your products, sal! :)
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swissknife wrote:just tried to upload a pic from my pc with a little bit of lanyard-work i did; it's WAY too big - how do i get it smaller!?
I upload my pictures to Photobucket, then copy the IMG code and paste it into my post. That lets you post larger pictures than uploading directly to the forum.
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yablanowitz wrote:I upload my pictures to Photobucket, then copy the IMG code and paste it into my post. That lets you post larger pictures than uploading directly to the forum.
thanks a bunch mate! :)
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I feel your embarrassment. I was checking out multi tools at a local department store, when I went to shut the tool I lanced my finger. I felt like such an idiot, it was a big store so they walked through the entire building with my hand up in the air blood running down my arm to the first aid center. I didn't buy the tool I was just happy to get out of there with what was left of my dignity :D
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DRKBC wrote:I feel your embarrassment. I was checking out multi tools at a local department store, when I went to shut the tool I lanced my finger. I felt like such an idiot, it was a big store so they walked through the entire building with my hand up in the air blood running down my arm to the first aid center. I didn't buy the tool I was just happy to get out of there with what was left of my dignity :D
not sure about my dignity, at least i did leave with an endura! :D
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swissknife wrote:not sure about my dignity, at least i did leave with an endura! :D
You did better than I did :D
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If you copy the bottom code option (marked IMG) and paste it into your post, it comes out like this:

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If you click "Reply With Quote" on this post you'll see the code you're looking for.
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yablanowitz wrote:If you copy the bottom code option (marked IMG) and paste it into your post, it comes out like this:

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If you click "Reply With Quote" on this post you'll see the code you're looking for.
the pic and the lanyard is awful, but i do like my granite garden table in my kitchen; and of course the endura!

friggin' ****, cant wait for my ulize to arrive; and i REALLY have to get one of those bushcrafts that bit the s**it out of me! :D
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