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I've been debating becoming a Lifer myself. Hard to say what I'll do.
Craig, one of each would be nice. I like them both to, but If I can only have one I think I will choose the Buffalo Horn.
$20 a year for regular membership. 7 1/2 years. I think I can make it for 7 1/2 years. Though some days I don't feel like it. LOL! Life Member it is. Should I wait until my dues are due? April. Or should I become a Lifer early?
Paul;
"That's a nice one Craig, especially that stacked leather."
You know, as much as I like Buffalo Horn.......I'm leaning towards the leather. Hmmm.......
Howard, I don't think my mind ever was what it used to be! LOL But i did have to buy my member knife. I don't know about the life member knife. As far as I know it could come with life membership.
At 67 I have to wonder if life membership would pay for me. If the break even point is ten years or so, that would put me near eighty.
Charles,
You are probably correct about having to buy your Member Knife. The mind isn't what it used to be, and I got another Peanut for Life Membership which I thought they gave me, but I coulda paid for that one too.
Craig,
Maybe you should do the math on Life Membership, that is, assuming you ain't no spring chicken. As I recall, the break-even point was 10 years. Ifin you figger you got 10 good years left, go for it. Hahahaha
OK Billy, Condor knives, I'll check them out. Thanks.
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