Any offical word from Spyderco?!?!?!?!?!
did they really say that?
Did Benchmade really say that oval holes are more efficient? lol
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Let it be, it´s normal point of view some men, when some men see two girls, talking friendly, they are bemused in imagination, that they must be lesbians and these men are thinking about it and they screen this virtual movie in their heads and be sure, it must be very wild movie :rolleyes:Karen wrote:Mastiff, your just jealous... :D
Besides, the word is teasing... not flirting. I don't go that way. But Simona didn't want to play with me, maybe a launguage gap there. :D
Besides, I'm restless, I think we are all trying to pass the time while we wait for spyderco to say SOMETHING...
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Benchmade once produced a knife with a licensed round hole. They then switched to a oval hole. I believe a court case developed. Benchmade successfully argued they could use the oval hole and it was more efficient. I don't really know as I don't really pay much attention to Benchmade, but from what I gathered it is what first turned off a lot of Spyder nuts to Benchmade.Karen wrote:Did Benchmade really say that oval holes are more efficient? lol
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........Simona wrote:Let it be, it´s normal point of view some men, when some men see two girls, talking friendly, they are bemused in imagination, that they must be lesbians and these men are thinking about it and they screen this virtual movie in their heads and be sure, it must be very wild movie :rolleyes:

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mastiff,
I already answered that question a couple of times. My dad died last year. I helped take care of him the last couple of years he was alive. It was very hard on me when he died. So I needed to get away for a while. I'm just playing out here. I work part time again, and learning to pick locks, crack safes and surf. My cousin (a locksmith) is teaching me. Just for fun.
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I already answered that question a couple of times. My dad died last year. I helped take care of him the last couple of years he was alive. It was very hard on me when he died. So I needed to get away for a while. I'm just playing out here. I work part time again, and learning to pick locks, crack safes and surf. My cousin (a locksmith) is teaching me. Just for fun.
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Soory, I must have missed that one. I can relate. I lost my Mother about a year ago. Then grandmother a few months later. Then an uncle. I thought it was the rapture for a minute. I was married and have a son so here I still am. My son and I anyway. My wife's gone now though.I already answered that question a couple of times.
I did the lock thing for awhile, never safes though. Have fun and always take every opportunity to add to your knowledge when you can.
I just couldn't stand LA though. Joe
Now what was this post about?
Wow, this post has gone in a hundred different directions. Kind of a general comment post now.
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mm, i have not, i made one nice by my opinion, but this tattoo is for imagination "photoshoped" on the leg....but personaly i have not one, i have few pics and still i dont know which one,if... :DKaren wrote:Simona, someone said you have a spyder tatoo? do you really?
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The problem is that their business practices trickle down to the customer. When Benchmade refuses to sell to a particular dealer I use, not only do I have to pay MORE somewhere else, but half the time, I end up getting mediocre service.pedropcola wrote:Someone else said it earlier and I think it is a very good point, that I am more concerned with how Benchmade treats me, as a customer, than its business practices.
Why should I buy an overpriced product, from a dealer I don't care, because Benchmade decides that is how it should be?
Their business practices affect the customer, but indirectly.
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