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Tool Talk => Swiss Army Knights Forum => Topic started by: Caseman601225 on February 13, 2018, 11:23:57 PM

Title: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Caseman601225 on February 13, 2018, 11:23:57 PM
So, how do I get knighted?
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Ron Who on February 13, 2018, 11:26:31 PM
As in the SOSAK days.

https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,55952.0.html

 :salute:
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: magentus on February 13, 2018, 11:27:53 PM
Have a look at the Swiss army banner sticky somewhere near the top of the sub forum, pledge the path and include a pic of your sak (not sack) and a mood will be along shortly after to knight you verily.
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Caseman601225 on February 13, 2018, 11:32:35 PM
Done!  Thanks, guys.
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Thunderpants on February 13, 2018, 11:39:41 PM
All the cool kids go for the Hook badge instead... ::)
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Ron Who on February 13, 2018, 11:40:58 PM
 :rofl:
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: an0nemus on February 13, 2018, 11:50:15 PM
All the cool kids go for the Hook badge instead... ::)


cooler ones get both  :pok: :D
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Don Pablo on February 13, 2018, 11:57:58 PM
All the cool kids go for the Hook badge instead... ::)


cooler ones get both  :pok: :D
The even cooler kids get a Swiss Army Knight banner AND show their love for the hook in other ways.  :whistle:
(https://i.imgur.com/QvI6rhl.jpg)
The Mini Pabsman.... Version.... something? I took it apart and rebuilt it JUST to add the hook

Ah, who am I kidding... The only reason I don't have the hook badge is because I'm lazy.  :facepalm:
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Caseman601225 on February 14, 2018, 12:05:38 AM
Ok, now I want a hook badge!  What do I do?
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Don Pablo on February 14, 2018, 12:17:14 AM
Ok, now I want a hook badge!  What do I do?
Start a thread with a picture of an use that you've come up with for the hook, and apply according to instructions.  :whistle:
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,59292.0.html
Good luck!  :cheers:
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Caseman601225 on February 14, 2018, 12:23:24 AM
Cool. There's gotta be something!  😂
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: ThundahBeagle on February 14, 2018, 05:46:56 AM
Wait, what? Ha ha.

No act of selfless valor required? Or defending of the realm necessary to become a knight?

No " in the name of God, St. Michael and St. George, I grant you the right to bear arms and the power to mete justice?"

I motion that reaching knighthood be a matter of acts of giving or selflessness, such as Nix to Peacent recently and other such acts; becoming proficient in lore (SAK history, or the different permutations of the SAK build timelines- something like that); maintaining SAK wiki or some number and quality of completed "challnenges" or real world use reviews; or some level of proficiency in SAK repair or modding; some sort of service to the kingdom? Earn it?

Not for you Caseman, you're already "in."

Just throwing that suggestion out there. Anyone else second the idea?
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Caseman601225 on February 14, 2018, 05:51:19 AM
TB, I don't want to get in on the cheap. I like your suggestions. I will endeavor to take up the gauntlet and bring honor to my title. 👍🏻😊
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: ThundahBeagle on February 15, 2018, 06:05:30 AM
Caseman, I am no arbiter here, sir. You are not in on the cheap as the rules are what they are. Welcome aboard. I don't tend to use emoticons so my humor can sometimes be missed by some. It's dry and deadpan

Just having a little fun with the epiphany I just had and wondered aloud if it might be cool to make us earn our knighthoods. Personally, I don't seek badges, but it does sort of reflect a boy or girl scout structure and I like that.

I hope you are around long enough to witness - as I have - the honor, kindness, and generosity that is so prevalent here on these forums. A whole lot of nice people here who are just so knowledgeable about even the small details, and happy to share that knowledge.
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: ThundahBeagle on February 15, 2018, 06:07:10 AM
Have a look at the Swiss army banner sticky somewhere near the top of the sub forum, pledge the path and include a pic of your sak (not sack) and a mood will be along shortly after to knight you verily.

Or...or a Mod IN the mood...if they aren't in the mood it's just no fun.
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Caseman601225 on February 15, 2018, 06:26:17 AM
i will be around for a long time.  And don't worry about the humor. I got it. We share a similar trait there. I've been a member of a select few knife enthusiast groups in years past, this one included. I'm well aware of the quality and the kindness of the people I expect to find here. It always starts with the knives. It always ends up with the friendships. I look forward to all of it.
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Don Pablo on February 15, 2018, 10:31:16 AM
Caseman, I am no arbiter here, sir. You are not in on the cheap as the rules are what they are. Welcome aboard. I don't tend to use emoticons so my humor can sometimes be missed by some. It's dry and deadpan

Just having a little fun with the epiphany I just had and wondered aloud if it might be cool to make us earn our knighthoods. Personally, I don't seek badges, but it does sort of reflect a boy or girl scout structure and I like that.

I hope you are around long enough to witness - as I have - the honor, kindness, and generosity that is so prevalent here on these forums. A whole lot of nice people here who are just so knowledgeable about even the small details, and happy to share that knowledge.
I THINK that I earned my knighthood between the time I got it and now.  :D

 :P :rofl:
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Fuzzbucket on February 15, 2018, 10:45:25 AM
Caseman, I am no arbiter here, sir. You are not in on the cheap as the rules are what they are. Welcome aboard. I don't tend to use emoticons so my humor can sometimes be missed by some. It's dry and deadpan

Just having a little fun with the epiphany I just had and wondered aloud if it might be cool to make us earn our knighthoods. Personally, I don't seek badges, but it does sort of reflect a boy or girl scout structure and I like that.

I hope you are around long enough to witness - as I have - the honor, kindness, and generosity that is so prevalent here on these forums. A whole lot of nice people here who are just so knowledgeable about even the small details, and happy to share that knowledge.
I THINK that I earned my knighthood between the time I got it and now.  :D

 :P :rofl:

I didn't earn mine. I bunged Mags some cash for it... he did tell me to keep quiet and not tell anyone though.  :think:
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: zoidberg on February 15, 2018, 10:48:58 AM
Caseman, I am no arbiter here, sir. You are not in on the cheap as the rules are what they are. Welcome aboard. I don't tend to use emoticons so my humor can sometimes be missed by some. It's dry and deadpan

Just having a little fun with the epiphany I just had and wondered aloud if it might be cool to make us earn our knighthoods. Personally, I don't seek badges, but it does sort of reflect a boy or girl scout structure and I like that.

I hope you are around long enough to witness - as I have - the honor, kindness, and generosity that is so prevalent here on these forums. A whole lot of nice people here who are just so knowledgeable about even the small details, and happy to share that knowledge.
I THINK that I earned my knighthood between the time I got it and now.  :D

 :P :rofl:

I didn't earn mine. I bunged Mags some cash for it... he did tell me to keep quiet and not tell anyone though.  :think:

You said bunged...    :rofl:
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Don Pablo on February 15, 2018, 10:49:39 AM
Caseman, I am no arbiter here, sir. You are not in on the cheap as the rules are what they are. Welcome aboard. I don't tend to use emoticons so my humor can sometimes be missed by some. It's dry and deadpan

Just having a little fun with the epiphany I just had and wondered aloud if it might be cool to make us earn our knighthoods. Personally, I don't seek badges, but it does sort of reflect a boy or girl scout structure and I like that.

I hope you are around long enough to witness - as I have - the honor, kindness, and generosity that is so prevalent here on these forums. A whole lot of nice people here who are just so knowledgeable about even the small details, and happy to share that knowledge.
I THINK that I earned my knighthood between the time I got it and now.  :D

 :P :rofl:

I didn't earn mine. I bunged Mags some cash for it... he did tell me to keep quiet and not tell anyone though.  :think:
You got ripped off.  :whistle:
I got mine for free, BEFORE earning it.

(Bunged.  :rofl:)
Title: Re: Becoming a knight?
Post by: Mechanickal on February 15, 2018, 12:19:58 PM
Caseman, I am no arbiter here, sir. You are not in on the cheap as the rules are what they are. Welcome aboard. I don't tend to use emoticons so my humor can sometimes be missed by some. It's dry and deadpan

Just having a little fun with the epiphany I just had and wondered aloud if it might be cool to make us earn our knighthoods. Personally, I don't seek badges, but it does sort of reflect a boy or girl scout structure and I like that.

I hope you are around long enough to witness - as I have - the honor, kindness, and generosity that is so prevalent here on these forums. A whole lot of nice people here who are just so knowledgeable about even the small details, and happy to share that knowledge.
I THINK that I earned my knighthood between the time I got it and now.  :D

  :rofl:

I didn't earn mine. I bunged Mags some cash for it... he did tell me to keep quiet and not tell anyone though.  :think:
You too eeyh? ::)