What is it? Set 544

Rob always posts a new thing with the word answers in the subject line.

Reply to
Stormin Mormon
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Get over it.

Reply to
woodchucker

Not this time. Here was the post:

Reply to
Steve W.

Funny , I don't recall seeing that lately - though I believe at one time he did in fact do that . Your newsreader will display the messages threaded , and show which ones in a thread have not been read . Take advantage of that and read any message left by Rob late on friday afternoon . Fer cryin' out loud Chris , you've been around long enough to know how this works . I find your weekly post about "where are the answers" a pathetic plea for attention - just like most of the inane garbage you post .

Reply to
Terry Coombs

Gunner Asch wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

No, you're the idiot.

People buy knives like that because of the blades or combination of blades. Your 'one handers' will not fullfill the function(s) required ...

... serious woodworkers don't want your cheap Chinese crap.

Reply to
Baxter

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Reply to
Lew Hodgett

"Lew Hodgett" fired this volley in news:53700c81$0 $17064$c3e8da3$ snipped-for-privacy@news.astraweb.com:

Crap... $400 and not a lanyard hole in it! I think they WANT you to lose it!

Lloyd

Reply to
Lloyd E. Sponenburgh

Gunner Asch wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

Not that I've seen. Check the woodworking catalogs and you find edged tools coming from Japan (not China), England, Europe, and the good ol' USA. Perhaps you should try somewhere besides Harbor Freight?

Reply to
Baxter

In the '60s you could carry an pocked knife on an airplane.

Reply to
krw

Quite. How much per pound is fish anyhow? There's easier ways.

Reply to
Stanley Daniel de Liver

Gunner Asch wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

ignorant

etc etc.

find edged

the good ol'

Freight?

Taiwan

etc have a

Swoosh! Right past your head - just like in political forums. You seem to make a career of being obdurate. We're talking edged _woodworking_ tools in this forum - not cheap crap for carving your turkey. (AFATG, the best kitchen knives come from Germany and France). We're also talking (edged tools remember) chisels, Plane blades, and the like.

Show us how many of these knives came from China:

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Or Rockler or Garret Wade, etc.

Reply to
Baxter

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If an knife was pocked, I'd put it away in an drawer and get an new one.

An knife that's pocked has been mistreated and left put away wet.

I wouldn't carry an pocked knife on an airplane or anywhere else.

Ldoly

Reply to
Lloyd E. Sponenburgh

I'd only carry a pocked knife in a polster, and when I was finished using the knife I'd reupholster it!

Reply to
Bill

If it was only slightly pocked, you could psharen the blade again, maybe ifle out the big pock marks, and shetwone it a bit to really harshen up the dedge.

Reply to
Stormin Mormon

70s, 80, 90s too. 2001 that all changed.

And your point is?

Reply to
woodchucker

...and people brought guns to school (in NYC, even).

Only that it ain't the good old days. The only think left of the '60s is the permanent hangover.

Reply to
krw

In the first year of the 21st century, one could carry a pocket knife on an airplane.

Reply to
Scott Lurndal

No one claimed you were very bright.

Reply to
krw

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