Quote from: Aloha007 on April 10, 2018, 10:17:14 PMNO reason to ever carry a knife . This just sounds idiotic. How can this person honestly believe this? as the Major of London, he probably hasn't had to cut anything in the last few years, open anything sealed, slice any food, slash any cardboard, free anything from its envelope, trim anyn threads, etc. and has forgotten what "cutting" means PS: all of you Canucks in this forum that don't have a 110 yet, or any other Buck for that matter, scavenge on the last remains of the Buck knives stocked in your stores, Buck has stated that due to the new border rules they won't send or ship knives to Canada anymore
NO reason to ever carry a knife . This just sounds idiotic. How can this person honestly believe this?
The 110 is one of the few folding knives knives that won't fail the test as they are very difficult to open one handed due to the heavy backspring.
Would disagree, pinch grip the blade and they shake open easily.
I have zero interest in buying any folders but that is super annoying.
Just had a thought about this, why not instead petition the Government so that the CBSA have to provide photographic proof that the item has been destroyed? If that can't do that then it is theft and the CBSA will then be liable.
The MTO store will have to move to Europe
Grant, I've got a guest room upstairs that you can use.Do SAKs get stopped now too?In that case, no more Syph customs outside of Canada either...
Quote from: Mechanickal on May 07, 2018, 07:35:08 AMGrant, I've got a guest room upstairs that you can use.Do SAKs get stopped now too?In that case, no more Syph customs outside of Canada either...Exporting anything is fine it's only stuff coming into cansda getting stopped. Saks are safe regardless and one of the reasons I stick with working on those. Even if I move to making fully my own knives and not just modding I will be making slipjoints. The tacticool market is flooded and many countries will get more restrictive not less iver time.
Quote from: Syph007 on May 07, 2018, 01:38:55 PMQuote from: Mechanickal on May 07, 2018, 07:35:08 AMGrant, I've got a guest room upstairs that you can use.Do SAKs get stopped now too?In that case, no more Syph customs outside of Canada either...Exporting anything is fine it's only stuff coming into cansda getting stopped. Saks are safe regardless and one of the reasons I stick with working on those. Even if I move to making fully my own knives and not just modding I will be making slipjoints. The tacticool market is flooded and many countries will get more restrictive not less iver time.Well I was aiming at sending donor SAKs your way to begin with But ok, you answered more then I bargained for...In short: I still have time
Not sure if bringing this thread back to life is worthwhile but I wanted to provide an update.Thanks for reading,John.