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Glad it was taken care, although I'm not surprised because Scrap Yard has exceptional customer service. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


On another note, a knife is made to cut, slice, chop, etc. It should be sharp out the factory, but as many of us know that isn't always the case. A knife is your tool, and it's up to you maintain it. What happens when it dulls from constant use? You can't always rely on somebody else to sharpen it. Try and make the effort to learn, there's a ton of info here and on the web.

MRpink-I agree that a knife (especially a top end knife) should come from the factory sharp, and I also agree its my responsiblity to MAINTAIN it after I recieve it. Thanks for the advice...Im always willing to learn more, but Im pretty comfortable with putting an edge on a knife. Just touched up the new S5LE after field dressing a deer, and cutting up an elk.
Thanks again to the Scrap Yard crew for standing behind your products.

Take care.

Last edited by UphillDoc; 11/04/09 12:50 PM.