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You know we all are passionate about topics we feel strong about- for some folks it's football (War Eagle!), for others it's religion (..let's not go there), for others it is politics (...don't go there either), but there are many others.
Really though there are hot topics with just about every subject matter and when you mix a room full of individuals together (virtually or real world) there is always the potential for heated discussions... cause we just see things differently.
We have been very fortunate here at iKnifeCollector. I have watched, for going on two years now, our members abide by our community "understandings." We all get along very well considering all the different opinions and preferences represented. And do you know what? These differences make our community unique...and interesting.
Like you, I enjoy meeting knife folks from all over the world- folks who like different type knives- some production and others handmade, some brand new and others covered with patina, some great big Rambo type knives, while other knives are those little pearl Sunday knives.
One thing I've witnessed about our community too is our respect for each other and how well we allow our fellow members to have, and share their opinions. Do we always agree with each other? No we don't, but we handle it like good neighbors- not feuding kinfolks.
With all this said, I do have a question though. And while I don't want to discuss all the particulars here (not right now anyway), I do want to get your opinion on this question-
What do you think is THE most controversial topic you've seen talked about when it comes to knives?
It goes without saying- I don't want any people's names here or any of the actual details of the argument, only high-level topics and/or identifying the subject matter.
...I'm just curious :)
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@James- No one's peed (if that's the word) on anyone's shoes here. In fact, like I said- "we tend to get along fine"...and I was "just curious."
And. yes, I wish NING had a spell check too..for me :)... maybe it will be added soon.
@Ingrid- yeah, I liked Robert's comment too. Just so it didn't get lost here I commented back to him on his profile page about my wife feeling the same way.
Sounds like you are a collector :).....I'm known to have a few too....different "things" that is :) I think I just like stuff...esp. old stuff :)
Sharpening on stones, right to deploy your knife in a "heated" situation. If you can kill a guy, you know the normal stuff.
OK, two problem have come to light in this thread.
1) We may be our own worst enemy. In the back of mags are classifieds, "EDGED WEAPONS FOR SALE" Bull. I've never owned an edged weapon in my live. Got a s**t load of knives, but no edged weapons. My mind is my weapon. What's in my pocket is simply a tool.
2) "Can't take the law into our own hands" Bull. WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR UPHOLDING THE LAW. We hire these guys in blue to do it for us because we must busy ourselves with caring for our families. Saying I can't stop ANY crime is like saying I can't trim the roses because I hire someone to cut the grass. We 'can't take the law into our own hands' because we've let the miscreants set the tone and tenor of the dialogue..
Jim
Deb.
I really like the Dr. Suess quote.....
What I have seen the most heated discussions on
1) is whether or not you can sell within your respected group.
2) Collector VS user
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