7 in 1 pocket knife 60 cents ship is 4.95 no matter how many you order lifetime warr

gbuskirk

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I bought some knives through this seller through his Amazon shop. I received nothing until after almost a month and no email response, I filed a complaint with Amazon. They refunded my payment, and on the same day it was refunded the knives arrived. I contacted the seller and we worked it out. The knives won't impress anyone too much, for sure. Most men want a higher quality knife, and I don't feel right giving someone else's kid a pocketknife.
 

Lithan

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Lifetime warranty? Haha. Cause it's cheaper to replace it then ship it back to them. I've had about thirty SAK's break on me. I've yet to find a brand that isn't crap.
 

SearchMaster

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This looks exactly like a promotional item my company had a few years ago. No, it's not going to be the greatest tool you own, but it's handy to have on your keychain in a pinch. I've used mine probably a dozen times or so. For that price, it does look like a good stocking stuffer.
 

Demon-Xanth

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Originally posted by: carbine15
Traditionaly if you give a knife to a friend it means youre going to sever the relationship.

It depends if he's facing you when you give it to him :)
 

MrNutz

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Neat gift... just dangerous. I've seen too many accidental cuts with non-lockback knives. (Mostly swiss army type) The worst are dull knives because they will slip off what you are trying to cut and jab right into the nearest hand.