As part of their Father's Day sale, all purchases include a (while supplies last) - Free Blade HQ sticker. Orders over $120 also include a free Baladeo Papagayo[bladehq.com] knife.
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As part of their Father's Day sale, all purchases include a (while supplies last) - Free Blade HQ sticker. Orders over $120 also include a free Baladeo Papagayo[bladehq.com] knife.
"*Automatic conversion knives are retrofitted by a third party to accept a coil spring. The factory warranty on these knives is void, but we do warranty the conversion/spring of these knives for one (1) year from date of purchase." Made in Taiwan.
That color scheme is against God's law and all that is decent and good.
Well then don't buy it. People post things because they're a good price for those who are interested. Not so a bunch of crybabies can boohoo that an item offends them.
Well then don't buy it. People post things because they're a good price for those who are interested. Not so a bunch of crybabies can boohoo that an item offends them.
Well then don't buy it. People post things because they're a good price for those who are interested. Not so a bunch of crybabies can boohoo that an item offends them.
It is not that the color offends me, it offends creation itself. Only the most broken of souls and minds could even consider it. The inherent and natural laws of the market know it and the manufacturer and dealers know it now hence the price drop to get rid of stock they are stuck with. The color sucks value from the knife.
Last edited by DonV1962 June 13, 2022 at 06:27 AM.
Nope. You and the other bozos need to stop hijacking threads with stupidity. If you aren't interested in a product, then great. Maybe others are.
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It is not that the color offends me, it offends creation itself. Only the most broken of souls and minds could even consider it. The inherent and natural laws of the market know it and the manufacturer and dealers know it now hence the price drop to get rid of stock they are stuck with. The color sucks value from the knife.
See, here's the problem with your thinking. You don't understand the product. These switchblades have been around for many years, and one of the features sought after by collectors is the uniqueness.of their design. In fact, one of the most sought after ones currently is the "Dessert Warrior", which is a play off of the BladeHQ exclusive "Desert Warrior." Literally a pink knife with sprinkles on it and a bright blue blade. On the rare occasion they come in stock, you get maybe an hour or two to grab one before they sell out. More than likely this one will sell out quickly as well, but you and the others bombing threads will just limit visibility for others to buy something who understand the market for these and could potentially get one at a decent sale price.
Nope. You and the other bozos need to stop hijacking threads with stupidity. If you aren't interested in a product, then great. Maybe others are.
See, here's the problem with your thinking. You don't understand the product. These switchblades have been around for many years, and one of the features sought after by collectors is the uniqueness.of their design. In fact, one of the most sought after ones currently is the "Dessert Warrior", which is a play off of the BladeHQ exclusive "Desert Warrior." Literally a pink knife with sprinkles on it and a bright blue blade. On the rare occasion they come in stock, you get maybe an hour or two to grab one before they sell out. More than likely this one will sell out quickly as well, but you and the others bombing threads will just limit visibility for others to buy something who understand the market for these and could potentially get one at a decent sale price.
You are the one that misunderstands. If a quest for "uniqueness" has you liking things that are just horribly tacky and ugly the quest may be misguided. Every turd is unique it doesn't mean we have to admire it for it's "uniqueness". Uniqueness does not equal nice or value. Uniquely beautiful is one thing uniquely ugly is another. I don't understand and am glad I don't. We only have one Michalango's David, we can make copies to admire but painting it pink and adding sprinkles is just childish, silly and a defacement of an inherently beautiful thing. The knife world does not need the childishness silliness and the uglification that is so prevalent in the rest of society.
I tried to buy the brass one for collection, but I couldn't own it; just like Amazon, many dealers have restricted geography locations due to the local knife laws.
You are the one that misunderstands. If a quest for "uniqueness" has you liking things that are just horribly tacky and ugly the quest may be misguided. Every turd is unique it doesn't mean we have to admire it for it's "uniqueness". Uniqueness does not equal nice or value. Uniquely beautiful is one thing uniquely ugly is another. I don't understand and am glad I don't. We only have one Michalango's David, we can make copies to admire but painting it pink and adding sprinkles is just childish, silly and a defacement of an inherently beautiful thing. The knife world does not need the childishness silliness and the uglification that is so prevalent in the rest of society.
Unfortunately for you, the world of knives isn't going to change for collectors because someone who is inexperienced doesn't appreciate something. This isn't something new. The Kalashniov Autos have been around for years. Many blade types with various designs. $40-45 is a good range for buying them, because when they're not on sale, they're usually between $70-90. And to even get one of those Dessert Warriors while they're not in stock, is probably going to cost you over $100 to get someone to part with theirs.
Unfortunately for you, the world of knives isn't going to change for collectors because someone who is inexperienced doesn't appreciate something. This isn't something new. The Kalashniov Autos have been around for years. Many blade types with various designs. $40-45 is a good range for buying them, because when they're not on sale, they're usually between $70-90. And to even get one of those Dessert Warriors while they're not in stock, is probably going to cost you over $100 to get someone to part with theirs.
You just proved their point. By your owns words, these are worth about double this amount if they aren't an ugly color.
You just proved their point. By your owns words, these are worth about double this amount if they aren't an ugly color.
I didn't say they were ugly. Looks like your comment failed miserably. Also, please don't tell lies about me. If I didn't say something, don't say I said it.
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See, here's the problem with your thinking. You don't understand the product. These switchblades have been around for many years, and one of the features sought after by collectors is the uniqueness.of their design. In fact, one of the most sought after ones currently is the "Dessert Warrior", which is a play off of the BladeHQ exclusive "Desert Warrior." Literally a pink knife with sprinkles on it and a bright blue blade. On the rare occasion they come in stock, you get maybe an hour or two to grab one before they sell out. More than likely this one will sell out quickly as well, but you and the others bombing threads will just limit visibility for others to buy something who understand the market for these and could potentially get one at a decent sale price.
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