#113749 - 11/27/07 02:15 AM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
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Registered: 07/08/07
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Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
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Hi Hacksaw,
Actually the D.H. Russell knife story turned out OK, I applied some type of oil to the bleached wood (it was at the work camp, I cannot remember what kind of oil it was) and kept right on using the knife with no ill effects.
Speaking of D.H. Russell #1's I bought a used one on an internet classified ad site last summer for $15.00, so I retired my old one from the Boy Scout Jamboree.
Later,
Mike
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#113790 - 11/27/07 12:44 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
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Registered: 02/06/04
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Loc: Anchorage AK
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Ah yes, the kitchen knives and the wife...almost as painful as having my dutch ovens run through the dishwasher.
I cringe every time I see a knife in the sink. I know it was tossed in like any other common utensil, and point first, and I know if I don't rescue it, it will end up in the dishwasher. I've seen my Henckels get used to pry on paint can lids. Funny thing is, the wife and kids go right on using them for cutting, rolled tips and all, like nothing was wrong.
Of course, I could just as well be sitting in that big house alone again with my pristine knives and immaculate dutch ovens. I've been there, done that, and will not willingly do it again.
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#113795 - 11/27/07 01:48 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
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Of course, I could just as well be sitting in that big house alone again with my pristine knives and immaculate dutch ovens. I've been there, done that, and will not willingly do it again. Trust me I'm there now and the edge of a few knives and a dutch oven or two are more than a cheap price to pay for what you have.
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#113801 - 11/27/07 03:06 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
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Ah yes, the kitchen knives and the wife...almost as painful as having my dutch ovens run through the dishwasher.
I cringe every time I see a knife in the sink. I know it was tossed in like any other common utensil, and point first, and I know if I don't rescue it, it will end up in the dishwasher. I've seen my Henckels get used to pry on paint can lids. Funny thing is, the wife and kids go right on using them for cutting, rolled tips and all, like nothing was wrong.
Of course, I could just as well be sitting in that big house alone again with my pristine knives and immaculate dutch ovens. I've been there, done that, and will not willingly do it again. I equip my kitchen with Zwilling Henckels too and just spent a full day running them all through my Sharpmaker so I'm extra protective now. The latest victim is my vintage Chinese veggie cleaver. At least it doesn't have a tip to wreck when it gets tossed in the sink...and lots of metal to remove when it gets dulled hehehe.
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#113825 - 11/27/07 07:37 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
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Registered: 07/08/07
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Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
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Hi Soldier,
Your loaner knife story was great, I am eager to hear the ending.
Did you every get the stuck Seal Pup out of it's case, was it salvageable?
I agree with you, many (may be most) people who carry a knife carry a dull one. This maybe why replaceable blade knives (utility cutters) are so popular. It may also explain the amount of serrated knives around as they will rip/tear through something long after a straight edge is dull.
Thanks,
Mike
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#113826 - 11/27/07 07:39 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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So did your "friend" buy you a new knife?
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#113827 - 11/27/07 07:41 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3240
Loc: Alberta, Canada
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Oooh, I feel your pain re the epoxy story. That's just nasty.
But I don't mind if people ask me to sharpen knives for them. They get rather addicted to sharp tools after a while, and that has worked to my advantage. During my university days, I got a lot of free suppers because the lady of the house knew I would bring along my favourite stone and touch up her kitchen knives. Heck, I've even put "gift certificates" in a few Christmas cards. Naturally, my efforts must be "whet" with suitable offerings of good brew. (Also, word gets around; when someone uses one of my knives, other people in the vicinity will usually warn them not to goof around with it, for obvious reasons.)
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#113832 - 11/27/07 08:16 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
[Re: SwampDonkey]
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Registered: 11/26/07
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Loc: Northern Canada
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After cursing for a while with every conceivable use of the F and C words, and then making up a few more curses of my own under my breath. and making him strip the epoxy off of my knife(a lengthy process involving paint thinner, utility blades and the painstaking removal of the Knife from the sheath) I actually had quite a laugh, once I calmed down. In the end, a knife can be replaced easier than a good friend, stupid as he may be. The knife faired out well but with cosmetic damage to the finish I, like you I am sure, hold my knives in the highest regard and consider the basic knife one of my greatest assets in ANY situation. I was not to upset over the scratches as there were plenty there to begin with. I take care of my knives, but I use them for what they are intended and often put them through much abuse in the process. I was more angry at the fact that he did not have his own knife, or better yet, had not used my knife to cut a branch to stir the dammed epoxy with.
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