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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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Scott, I have only been a member for a very short time and really have not been involved in a conversation at all. Could be I am not aware enough about the system to pick up on a notice of a topic that is being talked about. Would I receive a notice by e mail or just by loggin on? The only folks I talked to was those that welcomed me to I knives.
Thanks for asking
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.
Ah Man!! That's no fun. OK.
The names have been changed/alluded too to protect the innocent. Except with explicit permission.
T Rock's Top 31 Controversial Subjects In The Knife Universe
1)Chinese made knives and their contribution to the decline of the US manufacturing sector
2)Copying designs without acknowledging the alleged original designer
3)Patents...How can a company patent and enforce a HOLE? ;)
4) Determining value and pricing knives (price skimming, 3rd degree price discrimination,predatory pricing,penetration pricing,etc.)
5)Ebay sellers who refurbish, repair, or buff knives without full disclosure
6)Giraffe bone handles..In demand or not?
7)Intellectual property violations by China
8)Wal-Mart selling knives and its contribution to the decline of the US manufacturing sector
9)Knife company owners who lie about the extent of their military service
10) Auction collusion/cheating at custom knife events (wheeling and dealing, trading and buying "intent to purchase" slips to bid on a certain knife)
11)Buyers who win lotto drawings at knife shows and sell the winning knife for an immediate and unreasonable profit
12)The Civil War Bowie retail industry in the south. How many are fakes?
13)Overpriced custom made Damascus steel kitchen knives
14)WWII theater knives... How many are fake?
15)Was Knife Collector/Entrepreneur John Doe 5 a con artist?
16)Was Bowie Knife Collector John Doe 9 a con artist?
17)The 2 EBAY "experts" who have the ability to have alleged fake knives pulled from EBAY
18)The Ron Popeil like antics of a knife company owner located in Ventura,CA
19)Knives that fail while batoning wood
20)Why does Knifetester John Doe 2 wear a mask for his knife destruction tests on YouTube?
21)The superiority of **** Steel™ and Knife Producer John Doe 4's pricing strategies and production levels
22)Moderation of blog posts on a well known internet knife collecting site ;)
23)Knife/Tactical Slingshot Maker John Doe 1 target marketing the hip hop culture
24)Red felt backgrounds on EBAY....An indication of an unmoral seller?
25)The current proliferation or rarity of knife shows (take your pick) and the effects on the custom knife market
26)The Trent Rock vs. The Knife Entrepreneur
27)Addressing THE Knife Expert John Doe 23 properly in his knife ID forum
28)The effectivness and preservation attributes of Renaissance Wax
29)The effectivness and preservation (or deterioration) attributes of NeetsFoot Oil on leather products
30) The fashionableness of tye-die T-shirts by Knife Collecting Web Site Owner John Doe 33
and last, but not least!!!!===>
31)The morality level, sobriety status, stream of consciousness writing style, lack of punctuation, chronic wall of text posting, propensity to post really, really, large pics in threads that require the viewer to have to scroll to the right to read the other posts in the thread,furtive intentions, use of "=====[>],"and auto-play member page streaming radio station of alleged internet troll John Doe 666 from The Hamlet of Goleta !!!!!
That ought to provide some good discussions for you all...:)
Wait..was I supposed to start at 31 and countdown? Apologies to David Letterman :(
BTW...15 and 16 have passed on to the great knife show in the sky :(
I'll post #'s 32 -60 sometime in Winter 2001.........
Good work Chris -'pears ou have come up with something more exciting than Miss Ruth?
And to Gerald just below...
I just got an email from an old friend. It said that the UPC for stuff made in China will begin w/ a 6. Stuff made in the good 'ol US, (and Canada) begin w/ a O. Apparently the words "Made in the USA" don't necessarily mean made in the USA if the product comes from the P's R of China.
Interesting topic. Have to say I enjoyed reading t'other posts. But not being peripheral kind'a knife guy, the most controversial thing I've gotten into was how--and how not--to sharpen knives.
How many knives is too many knives. Hahahaha. The Rule of Five. http://www.iknifecollector.com/profiles/blogs/when-is-too-many-kniv...
And if anyone is wondering why we are all so "civil" with each other here? Because we are all adults who know the other guy has at least one knife on him or her. SO best not be fresh. :D
No Kidding !!! .. whatever happened to evaluating by quality .. my Sweetie's LAGUIOLE (french manufacture) has prettier ebony / tighter joints / better steel than many an american made.
I've personally knives of .. british / swiss / italian / deutsch / usa / canadian / pakistan / japan / china / mexico .. manufacture. It's been my experience .. you may source .. both quality & POS .. from ANYWHERE !!!!
Comment by Bill Fletcher : ... serious grief slung in both directions regarding country of manufacture.
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