fhoodI purchased one and how I told myself it was a good idea is dropping THE pouch and saving a few dollars. Did I need it, maybe more then potato chips but not much more. What is wrong with me. This knives are going to kill me, I will be running out of room to hide from my wife soon, then what do I do?
BarryOBuy one your wife likes and give it to her. If you can convert her, she can't complain. Although it does make the habit twice as expensive. Speaking from experience here.
FrozenspyderLol.....I have to hide. I am 68 in the best marriage you can imagine but she says, I'm I see the knives, just give me one good answer what you can do with so many, and it makes me realize I don't have a great answer. I do know I want another.and another and well maybe just one more, yeah that should satisfy my craving..FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS.
BarryOThe thing is, people buy stuff, and they're usually buying a promise or a dream. "This new mouse will make my gaming awesome!" or "I'll make our house amazing with this new drill!". And usually, people end up a bit disappointed, but here's my point: it's very hard for a knife to be disappointing. By this measure, you're better off buying knife after knife than spending your money on other stuff that's way more likely to disappoint you.