The Techno is a joke right? This knife should not exist.

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jabba359 wrote:Have you visited the knitting forums lately? Those old ladies are brutal! By far the meanest place on the internet!
They are a tough crowd over there no matter how nice a job you're doing they are always cutting you down, its bad for the self esteem.

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Just got my Techno today and absolutely love this knife! Wondered why I waited so long to get one! The pictures posted were what did it for me! Thanks!!! :)
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Screwdriver wrote:Holy Moly! ... It makes no sense.....no sense at all. :eek:
You are absolutely correct. Just send me the knife and I'll make sure it's disposed off properly. ;)
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dialex wrote:You are absolutely correct. Just send me the knife and I'll make sure it's disposed off properly. ;)
It was only a matter of time. Actually, I'm surprised it took this long.

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dialex wrote:You are absolutely correct. Just send me the knife and I'll make sure it's disposed off properly. ;)
Sure....but you will have to pay for shipping.....It's $168 US.
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vaisforlovers wrote:As I had it on me, I used my Techno yesterday to cut a few branches to fit our Christmas tree in the stand. I would never have used a Caly or a PM2, but because of the Techno's stoutness, I wasn't afraid to reach on in there and snap-cut the branches. I know I put a little side load on the blade when I cut, but didn't think twice. It performed very well and saved me a trip to the garage for some snips.

To each their own opinion, but I like my mine. I like the thick blade. I like the slab-like scales. I like mine a lot.
interesting. I do stuff like that all the time... with my dainty super blue Delica. side loading on wood cuts and all.
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GoodEyeSniper wrote:interesting. I do stuff like that all the time... with my dainty super blue Delica. side loading on wood cuts and all.
That's good to know, GoodEye. There are probably many times I could have used a knife for chores but chose another tool out of fear of chipping an edge or breaking a tip. Most probably aren't as dainty as I give them credit for. They are tools after all. I guess if I'm carrying one I shouldn't be afraid to use it.
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