Great photoshoot!
Is that 0/5000 or are my eyes playing tricks on me?Does that mean there are 5001 out there?
Wow what a beautiful case you've got for your Swisstool Spirit!The magnet in the Damascus box isn't quite good enough to stop the SAK coming loose in the post, I found. One of mine was basically loose in the box; it was undamaged but the box window was scratched on the inside.
(I sterilized the serialnumber, so don´t get confused, that there´s just a „0)If you have any questiones, shoot!
Thanks everybody!I had a blast taking the pics, thats for sure..! @Thunderpants:Thanks bro, I did it myself, it was well worth the effort :-)@Zoidberg:I hereby crown you the SAK-Connoisseur of the day!@all:I don´t like to have a serial out there, expecially with such a limited item. Hope you understand...To much scammers out and about....But 007 would be cool, I give you that!
Quote from: Thehunt on May 17, 2016, 05:05:25 PMThanks everybody!I had a blast taking the pics, thats for sure..! @Thunderpants:Thanks bro, I did it myself, it was well worth the effort :-)@Zoidberg:I hereby crown you the SAK-Connoisseur of the day!@all:I don´t like to have a serial out there, expecially with such a limited item. Hope you understand...To much scammers out and about....But 007 would be cool, I give you that!Maybe I'm being thick? I don't understand how a scam could be run by someone or anyone having the serial number of your pocket knife, lots of us have our SNs in another thread, what should we be worried about exactly?
Let me take a stab at this... A person with ill intent might:1) read this forum for the serial number of a damascus pioneer X currently owned by someone (ie. not one that is still in webstores)2) purchase a damascus pioneer X for himself3) change the existing serial number to that of another owner's4) use the altered knife to commit murder, 5) leave a clue for the police by deliberately allowing the serial number on the knife be captured by CCTV6) frame the innocent MTO forummer who didnt know the importance of confidentiality regarding serial numbers on SAKs
Quote from: red_rider_1979 on May 18, 2016, 08:24:24 AMLet me take a stab at this... A person with ill intent might:1) read this forum for the serial number of a damascus pioneer X currently owned by someone (ie. not one that is still in webstores)2) purchase a damascus pioneer X for himself3) change the existing serial number to that of another owner's4) use the altered knife to commit murder, 5) leave a clue for the police by deliberately allowing the serial number on the knife be captured by CCTV6) frame the innocent MTO forummer who didnt know the importance of confidentiality regarding serial numbers on SAKsAnd I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids...(Image removed from quote.)
Nice photo shoot!