Welcome, Vjeko! Seems you've almost recovered from the loss of your first love... No worries about your english. Bet it's way better than our croatian!
Welcome!I don't think that I will be loosing my first love(a Hiker SAK). I took it apart( ) and used the parts for multiple SAK, so it will live on.
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 22, 2017, 11:10:26 AMWelcome!I don't think that I will be loosing my first love(a Hiker SAK). I took it apart( ) and used the parts for multiple SAK, so it will live on. You horrid Frankenstein, you!
Quote from: pfrsantos on September 22, 2017, 12:49:30 PMQuote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 22, 2017, 11:10:26 AMWelcome!I don't think that I will be loosing my first love(a Hiker SAK). I took it apart( ) and used the parts for multiple SAK, so it will live on. You horrid Frankenstein, you! Hey... I resemble that remark!
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 22, 2017, 12:51:09 PMQuote from: pfrsantos on September 22, 2017, 12:49:30 PMQuote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 22, 2017, 11:10:26 AMWelcome!I don't think that I will be loosing my first love(a Hiker SAK). I took it apart( ) and used the parts for multiple SAK, so it will live on. You horrid Frankenstein, you! Hey... I resemble that remark! Yeah, you do.Like two peas in a pod...
Welcome home to Where you can try to stop buying, but you will never leave.
It is good thing that MT's are expensive otherwise i would have a full room of them
Quote from: VjekoIt is good thing that MT's are expensive otherwise i would have a full room of them Indeed. They accumulate fast, especially if you have access to pre-owned tools. More than half of mine are pre-owned, but with only minor cosmetic stuff. Doesn't really bother me, because I don't mind scratcing something that already has scratches.
Doesn't really bother me, because I don't mind scratcing something that already has scratches.
Quote from: gerleatherberman on September 22, 2017, 05:23:45 PMQuote from: VjekoIt is good thing that MT's are expensive otherwise i would have a full room of them Indeed. They accumulate fast, especially if you have access to pre-owned tools. More than half of mine are pre-owned, but with only minor cosmetic stuff. Doesn't really bother me, because I don't mind scratcing something that already has scratches. I'm starting to think we're actualy brothers... we agree on way to many things
I'm buying MT's to work with them, not to keep them behinde glass. So scratches are not a problem.Scratches on a tool are like scars on a MAN