#Airports, instead of letting #TSA steal items from your customers, offer on-the-spot "#microluggage checking. You take the scissors or #pocketknife or whatever, then envelope it, give the customer a numbered slip, and give it BACK at the end of the flight :)
Now this really pisses me off. Going through reviews for a knife on discount that I’m considering buying. 75% five stars ratings, everyone loves it, then I see this freakin’ dunce’s review. He says he loves it. That it’s “far better” that a diff knife. But the wanker then goes on to give it a single-star rating because, wait for it, the blade is 3 1/8 inch long instead of 3”! Why not just fucking return it and get a refund? No. Shit on it with a single star when there is literally nothing at all wrong with anything except that the blade is 1/8” (3mm) longer than advertised and that is SO deserving of literally the lowest possible score anything on Amazon can get. Good call, you waste of oxygen. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
New knife day! #Kubey Darkness. Green micarta handle, D2 steel. Got it for half price with a coupon code. First knife I’ve bought that was actually fully shrinkwrapped. Love it already.
Big fan of the Ganzo Prosharp. It’s the only device I’ve found that has been able to properly sharpen my beloved #Kershaw Link. Have used it on several knives here (used a diff ceramic polisher and leather finishing strop) and it’s done a superb job. Cheap as heck too. 💯 recommended.
I love carrying a #PocketKnife with just a blade, but every day when I don’t carry a Swiss Army knife inevitably becomes a day when I wish I’d carried a Swiss Army knife.
The true measure of a #pocketknife, is how well it does, day over day, being used to cut things like twine, rope, small branches, and for grafting cuts. So far: the more #tacticool the knife, the worse it is! (the best I've found so far: old Buck knives, which also do real well getting resharpened).