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Title: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: zrxoa1 on October 06, 2018, 06:43:40 AM
If this had been my Swiss Bianco PX or MT.O PX I would have really been pissed...

It was my SI, which is my user, but still!!

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Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Mechanickal on October 06, 2018, 08:06:54 AM
To the polishing wheel!

Good luck...
And never do that again :(
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Sparky415 on October 06, 2018, 08:57:22 AM
 :iagree:


Repeat after me...  'What do you want to cut? Show me and I will cut it'  :pok:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Jaypeebee on October 06, 2018, 08:59:14 AM
I know the feeling!  :rant:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Don Pablo on October 06, 2018, 09:20:31 AM
:iagree:


Repeat after me...  'What do you want to cut? Show me and I will cut it'  :pok:
:iagree:

Or carry a plastic cultery knife for handing out to people ‘with a history’ when they ask to loan your tool. :D
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: captain spaulding on October 06, 2018, 09:22:48 AM
What happen to it?

I have given anknife to be used on a select few occasions and every single time I regret it and they damage my blade. I refuse to lend my knife to anyone now. If they need something cut I will do it.

I lent my knife to a friend of mine and he put what he was cutting on the cement and intended to cut it with the cement as his cutting board. Luckily I stopped him before he could do it..... never again!
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: zrxoa1 on October 06, 2018, 09:58:07 AM
I think I’ll take my beat up Leatherman Crater To Work from now on. They can’t hurt it!  LOL

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Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: dkop1 on October 06, 2018, 11:33:07 AM
Thus why I keep an inexpensive lockback handy.... Good knives only get lent to people whom I know understand how to use a knife. Don't want someone bleeding all over my daily  :rofl:
I do hate the rare occasion where I have to use an undesirable cutting surface, like glass or asphalt/gravel/concrete... but I've gotten pretty good at it
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Rapidray on October 06, 2018, 02:16:55 PM
Yep, another horror story. I have seen it happen to other people and learned from them. If anything needs cutting, I am the one doing the cutting.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: VICMAN on October 06, 2018, 02:41:17 PM
I can relate to the feeling...... :(

I always ask what they want to cut and then I will do the cutting unless I happen to have an old knife on me that is already scratched up.

Most people don't even think about whether they will damage the blade.

Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Rapidray on October 06, 2018, 03:03:13 PM
The last person who asked to borrow a knife, was at a state park. His girlfriend was wearing blue jeans that were a tad to long on the bottom and she had stepped on the bottom and torn it long enough that she was getting it caught on stuff. I then asked him why he didn’t have a knife on him, especially out in the woods. He said he didn’t own one.  :sa: at that point I recommended to him the SAK. Very affordable. I have always thought that was a given. You out in the woods you have a knife.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: AimlessWanderer on October 06, 2018, 03:12:01 PM
There are people I will lend knives to, and people I won't. There's also knives I will lend, and others I won't. It's people of unknown knife sense where it gets interesting. The last two I lent a knife to, bled all over it.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Old man Chris on October 06, 2018, 03:27:48 PM
I’ll never lend anything but a disposable utility knife to anyone who i don’t know well .
Best wishes,

Chris
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Aloha on October 06, 2018, 03:57:24 PM
I don't carry a beater knife to lend.  I don't lend either.  If they need something cut and I can do it I will, otherwise I suggest they begin to carry a knife. 
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: cbl51 on October 06, 2018, 04:02:42 PM
I  don't loan out my knife anymore.

Ever!

NEVER!

Learned the hard way many many years ago.

That person got up in the morning with the same choices I did. If that person chooses to go out and about in the world unprepared, then that is their own choice. They do not get to use my tools to screw up in some ignorant way because they are an incompetent person in general. It took me a lot of years to become hardened to that course action, but I no longer feel the need to provide for or 'save' others who are the 'day late and a dollar short' members of our society.

One Christmas many years ago, I gave out over a dozen Vic classic's as stocking stuffers to the non knife carrying members of my family. Cousins, second cousins,  brother in law, a niece or two, and aunt. People who thought out the year would say "Hey Carl, lead me your knife" and then return it dirty, nicked, and on one occasion, broken.

By summer, half of the classic recipients had lost or broken their SAK's. By the next Christmas, about 25% of them still had the little SAK and valued it as a new and handy addition to their life. A one quarter success rate. So, I no longer have patience for those ill equipped for daily life, and I'm not letting my stuff get ,messed up by one of 'them'.

Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Nix on October 06, 2018, 04:41:40 PM
 :imws:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: ThePeacent on October 06, 2018, 04:45:57 PM
 :iagree: with all the above,
also not only because the damage that they can do to the knife itself and the blade, which  most times can be repaired,
but rather because of the damage they sometimes do to themselves and their honor, which is often irreparable ... :dunno:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Smashie on October 06, 2018, 04:47:00 PM
There are a handful of people I will let use my knives (but only some of them).
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: cody6268 on October 06, 2018, 04:58:18 PM
Compared to what happened to my Super Tool 300 (busted plier head), that's not much. Same guy also broke the handle off a new fiberglass handle Granddad bought. People that abuse stuff you loan them should a: never be allowed to touch your tools (this guy working for my granddad when I was spending most of the week at the community college was why I put locks on all my toolboxes) or b: only loaned the bargain bin garbage (and yes, I have knives and tools specifically for loaning out that I rarely use myself, unless it's an abusive, or dirty job).   Provided, most of my smaller "good" tools were loaded up in a shaving kit bag inside my pack and with me at all times while at community college (I was in mechatronics, where all those tools got used regularly).

In part, that's why Rough Riders are starting to take over as my working knives. Cheap to replace, but still good enough to my standards to carry for general EDC.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: ReamerPunch on October 06, 2018, 07:00:20 PM
I loaned my Micra and they bent the tweezers.
I loaned a pen once, they cracked the casing. Another time, with a different pen, they broke the casing. It was a twisty action, which made it useless.
And it's awlways fun to chase people down to ask for my pen back.  :facepalm: It's a loaner, I did not gift it to you!  :twak:

It's bad enough not to be carrying basic stuff, but to damage or keep things you borrow, that's too much.

I have since learned my lesson.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: zrxoa1 on October 06, 2018, 08:12:36 PM
I normally don’t worrry about the guy i let use my SI. Everyone knows I carry something so they usually holler at me to cut or fix something.

This time I was busy so he just asked to use it.  I think he was actually using it to try to scrape goo out of the cutter of a production tag printer.

Not letting that happen again!!




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Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Rapidray on October 06, 2018, 09:02:05 PM
I do believe we are almost all of the same mindset.  :hatsoff:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: eamo on October 06, 2018, 09:08:32 PM
From what I figure, people in general do not value knives either financially or as a tool. For most people a cheap €5 knife is all they ever need and when it's not they go to someone like us; and when we hand over our quality tool and they ruin it they wonder why we're pissed at them.  :think:

Or, it's also possible that they don't value other peoples tools, after all, they didn't buy it.
 
I was working on a job a while back and one of the guys I was working with was teased over the expensive knife he was carrying. But they all went to him when they needed something cut, and it was a job where there was rope, string, tie wraps etc needed cutting often. I didn't advertise that I also had a knife  :D :whistle:

Long time ago I had the pliers on a SAK damaged by lending it to a colleague and I learned my lesson never a lender or borrower be.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: microbe on October 06, 2018, 09:20:24 PM
As a rule, I rather have people cut their fingers with their own knife instead of with one of my knives. So that is a no, you cannot borrow my knife.
Only a very select group of friends are excluded from that rule.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: ironraven on October 07, 2018, 05:21:13 AM
The people who can use my knives can use my pistols or my toothbrush.

Things like this is is why.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Rapidray on October 07, 2018, 06:03:07 AM
The people who can use my knives can use my pistols or my toothbrush.

Things like this is is why.
Pistols get lent to nobody. Even friends don’t get them. A knife, yes, guns, no.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: gerleatherberman on October 07, 2018, 06:16:23 AM
I keep a China made Barlow in my back pocket that I paid $2 for. It is dull and cheap, so I don't mind loaning it out. Funny though, since it is junk, it has stayed in perfect condition. If it were my Buck knife, SAK, or LM; it would have gotten messed up for sure. :facepalm:

I try to be generous in my day to day activities and interactions. A very lightweight and cheap Barlow isn't a problem for me to carry for loaning and helps other people out. My brother is the kind to never loan anything out, and I get it, but I'm just wired differently. :ahhh
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: NorCalJim on October 07, 2018, 06:25:16 AM
Wow!  It seems like each commenter had bad experiences.  I think this says something about the level of respect for others and their property these days.

Jim
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: shadowrider on October 07, 2018, 07:52:55 AM
When I was about 12 my uncle used my SAK to uncork a bottle of wine. After that the corkscrew had a little side play that wasn't there before.
Never liked lending SAKs since then.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Syncop8r on October 07, 2018, 12:36:41 PM
Lend it to them, but it's chained to your belt.  ;)
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: angus macguyver on October 07, 2018, 01:04:29 PM
I work with non knife carrying colegues who when need a knife turn to me, I will not lend my knife out but will do the cutting and only if the knife will not get wrecked. :climber:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: EMZ on October 07, 2018, 01:26:25 PM
There is no reason to lend your quality knife to people who don't have a knife at all. These people don't have knives because they are very sure they don't need them. So if they need one they should buy one. Or I will do the job for them with my knife, but only if I wish to.
Ive learned this lesson a few times... :(
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: microbe on October 07, 2018, 01:53:58 PM
I always love seeing knifeless folks try to chew trough blisterpacks, or use their keys to hack open some packaging.
:facepalm:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: CallsignBadger on October 07, 2018, 04:48:11 PM
Yeah, unless it's a select group of people, if someone needs something cut, I'll cut it for them  :P
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: G-Dizzle on October 07, 2018, 05:02:51 PM
I will lend almost any knife to a friend. Now, if it has sentimental or rarity value I will not, but I always have a second blade. This may be different for me, as we mostly grew up using knives every single day. The feiends I have lent knives to know that they are nice and respect them. I will not lend a knife to a stranger though, or a friend who has torn one up before. The knives I carry for the most part Are eventually going to show wear. It is a tool after all. Just don’t be an idiot with it (concrete, throwing, etc) and it will be fine.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: shadowrider on October 07, 2018, 05:39:50 PM
I always love seeing knifeless folks try to chew trough blisterpacks, or use their keys to hack open some packaging.
:facepalm:
:rofl: :rofl:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: ironraven on October 07, 2018, 11:22:49 PM
Pistols get lent to nobody. Even friends don’t get them. A knife, yes, guns, no.

Bingo. Heck, I"ll lend you money before I loan you a knife. Box cutters and three dollar paring knives don't count.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: DEMartin on October 08, 2018, 05:28:50 AM
In 1968 I learned a hard lesson; I haven't lent my knives since. I have gifted a few over the years.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: MacGyver on October 08, 2018, 09:17:29 AM
There is no reason to lend your quality knife to people who don't have a knife at all. These people don't have knives because they are very sure they don't need them. So if they need one they should buy one. Or I will do the job for them with my knife, but only if I wish to.
Ive learned this lesson a few times... :(

 :iagree:

A man after my own heart, i totally agree  :D

Helping out occasionally is one thing, helping out all the time because the person is lazy enough not to carry a pocket knife (when he obviously need one regularly) because he is counting on others to have one for him to use, is quite another...   >:(

I carry stuff for my use and needs, not other people's. If someone is in need of a hand and I'm able to help out, ill be glad to, but if they need regular "help" ill jus tell them: "buy your own darn knife"  >:D
Or if it's a good friend, ill just gift him one 

Oh and to actually lent someone my Sak, for about 95% of the people it's totally out of the question 
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Sparky415 on October 08, 2018, 09:54:16 AM
There are people I will lend knives to, and people I won't. There's also knives I will lend, and others I won't. It's people of unknown knife sense where it gets interesting. The last two I lent a knife to, bled all over it.

 :rofl:  :rofl:

In 1968 I learned a hard lesson; I haven't lent my knives since. I have gifted a few over the years.

What happened DE?  :pok:

Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: DEMartin on October 08, 2018, 03:26:41 PM
There are people I will lend knives to, and people I won't. There's also knives I will lend, and others I won't. It's people of unknown knife sense where it gets interesting. The last two I lent a knife to, bled all over it.

 :rofl:  :rofl:

In 1968 I learned a hard lesson; I haven't lent my knives since. I have gifted a few over the years.

What happened DE?  :pok:


I was in the Navy serving aboard an aircraft carrier during a major overhaul in the shipyards, and lent my knife to a yardworker to save him a long walk to his toolbox. He returned my knife to me with a large chip out of the cutting edge; he had obviously used it as pry bar. It took many hours on the stone to get it back to shape. I'll never let that happen again.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Sparky415 on October 08, 2018, 08:32:36 PM

 :salute:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: gerleatherberman on October 08, 2018, 08:57:17 PM
As I mentioned before, I keep a junk knife on me for people to borrow, but I also do another thing sometimes. To give some people a hint, I will gift them a $3.88 knife from Walmart, and if they ask me to borrow my knife after that, I ask them where the knife I gave them went to. I enjoy giving my buddies who won't keep the $3.88 knife in their pocket a hard time. :rofl:

Some of the things I say to them (if I already gave them a $3.88 knife) are; "Need me to buy you another one, since you make more money than me?", "What's the matter? Did you give the knife to someone who won't carry it?", "Can't find the knife I gave you? Did you check my back, where you left it?".  Etc.....
I'm probably a smurfhole for saying that stuff, but dang, I expect people to carry/use something I gave them. I don't have time to do their work by cutting stuff for them or reaching for my junk knife time after time. I am too nice about the subject and should probably learn to just say no. :ahhh
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: WoodsDuck on October 09, 2018, 12:00:20 AM
As I mentioned before, I keep a junk knife on me for people to borrow, but I also do another thing sometimes. To give some people a hint, I will gift them a $3.88 knife from Walmart, and if they ask me to borrow my knife after that, I ask them where the knife I gave them went to. I enjoy giving my buddies who won't keep the $3.88 knife in their pocket a hard time. :rofl:

Some of the things I say to them (if I already gave them a $3.88 knife) are; "Need me to buy you another one, since you make more money than me?", "What's the matter? Did you give the knife to someone who won't carry it?", "Can't find the knife I gave you? Did you check my back, where you left it?".  Etc.....
I'm probably a smurfhole for saying that stuff, but dang, I expect people to carry/use something I gave them. I don't have time to do their work by cutting stuff for them or reaching for my junk knife time after time. I am too nice about the subject and should probably learn to just say no. :ahhh

Sounds pretty reasonable to me, especially when they clearly need it and are just being careless or lazy.
It's even worse when the knife is a lot more expensive  :poh:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: israelpiper on October 09, 2018, 02:37:39 AM
 :iagree:
Most people do not seem to know how to open or close pocket knives. I just will not loan anything.

In a gimcrack & gewgaw shop a few years back There happened to be a Vic Farmer on the shelf in a locked case. I asked to see it. The shop woman was curious about what it was, and started opening up all the tools and blades. She split nails and drew blood, and could not handle the back spring on the Farmer main blade. It is very snappy.  The flathead was stuck she was certain. The saw was wicked and unuseable.  I gave a quick demo, especially on closing the blade. Now in the shop they just unlock the case and let me check out the knives on my own.

So many people are sure that a little slip joint is child's play.

They also tend to want your knife to scrape or to pry. Wives and mothers can be a test. And they never understand why you care about a missing knife tip, or a couple of drops of super glue on the blade.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: gerleatherberman on October 09, 2018, 03:20:57 AM

Sounds pretty reasonable to me, especially when they clearly need it and are just being careless or lazy.
It's even worse when the knife is a lot more expensive  :poh:
:cheers:
It seems if you loan out a junk knife, it comes back without damage. Loan out a good knife, and inevitably, it comes back chipped, scratched, and/or messed up. :ahhh
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: CallsignBadger on October 09, 2018, 06:00:47 AM

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Sounds pretty reasonable to me, especially when they clearly need it and are just being careless or lazy.
It's even worse when the knife is a lot more expensive  :poh:
:cheers:
It seems if you loan out a junk knife, it comes back without damage. Loan out a good knife, and inevitably, it comes back chipped, scratched, and/or messed up. :ahhh

Weird isn't it  :think:

Do they think that pricier knives won't get damaged?
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: gerleatherberman on October 09, 2018, 06:53:20 AM
That has to be it, JR!  :iagree:

Ooooo, if I pry with this cheap 8cr13mov blade, it'll snap, and I don't want blade chips in my face.
Ohhhh, wow, Spyderco Tenacious 8cr13mov blade can pry anything, so I'll pry with it.  :rofl:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Aligator on October 09, 2018, 07:04:04 AM
I do not leave my knife for two reasons. The first is that I do not want to be damaged. The second is that usually the one who asks for it is the first one who mocks you because you carry a knife. With a little luck the next time he will carry his own knife.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: MacGyver on October 09, 2018, 08:55:09 AM
I do not leave my knife for two reasons. The first is that I do not want to be damaged. The second is that usually the one who asks for it is the first one who mocks you because you carry a knife. With a little luck the next time he will carry his own knife.

+1  :iagree:

Nothing good ever comes from lending people your stuff, at best it will happen nothing bad cause the person may know how to use it and respect your and your property, so that's not either good or bad...
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: this_is_nascar on October 09, 2018, 12:08:00 PM
Don't lend your tools out to anyone.  Problem solved......


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Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: pfrsantos on October 09, 2018, 01:31:15 PM
I do not leave my knife for two reasons. The first is that I do not want to be damaged. The second is that usually the one who asks for it is the first one who mocks you because you carry a knife. With a little luck the next time he will carry his own knife.

This. Awlways the smurfs that panick when they see "you're carrying a weapon!" are the ones that ask for it when they need to cut something (without even bother to see if they have an x-acto or scissors near).

 :rant: :rant: :rant: :rant: :twak: :twak: :twak: :twak:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: gerleatherberman on October 09, 2018, 02:08:22 PM
 :iagree:

I may be too nice for loaning knives, but the fastest way to get on my 'not lending you a damn thing side', is to say an MT or knife is a "weapon." :rant:

That doesn't happen where I live now, but when I lived in NYC, I would get those 'looks' and 'gasps' when I flicked out the pinchy pliers or pulled out the SAK Explorer. >:D
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: ThePeacent on October 09, 2018, 03:57:28 PM
aaah, the neverending stories of lending others your tools and knives with disastrous results... :D

I am not a veteran in life like many of you, but I've learned quickly in that regard:

If you don't have your own tool, to me you're the fool,  ::)
to get hold of my pliers, you'll have to be Mike Myers,  :angel:
you will never use my knife, unless you are my wife,  :think:
only will you have my Vic, if I happen to be sick,  :P
and you can handle my tool, if I find you kind of cool  :tu:

my Leatherman tool is not for you, if some nonsense you wanna do  :ahhh
seeing you abuse my nice SOG, it truly makes all my arteries clog,  :o
when you pry and beat my Gerber, I just freeze like a faulty server,  :dunno:
and that my gear is highly prized, I don't think you've realised  ???

My old tools are loved, to the point that I call them "honey",
if you want your own, then you'll have to spend your money   :hatsoff:


Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: gerleatherberman on October 09, 2018, 04:21:59 PM
 :iagree:
That poem perfectly reflects the sentiments of many members. :like:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: eamo on October 09, 2018, 04:29:23 PM
 :iagree: +2  :like: :like: :like:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: WoodsDuck on October 09, 2018, 04:44:04 PM
:iagree:
Most people do not seem to know how to open or close pocket knives. I just will not loan anything.

In a gimcrack & gewgaw shop a few years back There happened to be a Vic Farmer on the shelf in a locked case. I asked to see it. The shop woman was curious about what it was, and started opening up all the tools and blades. She split nails and drew blood, and could not handle the back spring on the Farmer main blade. It is very snappy.  The flathead was stuck she was certain. The saw was wicked and unuseable.  I gave a quick demo, especially on closing the blade. Now in the shop they just unlock the case and let me check out the knives on my own.

So many people are sure that a little slip joint is child's play.

They also tend to want your knife to scrape or to pry. Wives and mothers can be a test. And they never understand why you care about a missing knife tip, or a couple of drops of super glue on the blade.

I once handed my Spirit to my mother with the scissors extended to do some small cutting task, and left her in the car with it while I made a quick trip into a store. I came back to her having stabbed herself in the hand somehow while trying to close the scissors.  :facepalm:


Another time my grandmother asked to use my Champion and wouldn't say what it was for. She then went to use the main blade to scrape gunk off the blades of her paper shredder. Luckily I was watching and stopped her before damage was done. She didn't agree it was an improper use for the blade and couldn't understand my negative reaction.

Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: DEMartin on October 09, 2018, 04:48:07 PM
aaah, the neverending stories of lending others your tools and knives with disastrous results... :D

I am not a veteran in life like many of you, but I've learned quickly in that regard:

If you don't have your own tool, to me you're the fool,  ::)
to get hold of my pliers, you'll have to be Mike Myers,  :angel:
you will never use my knife, unless you are my wife,  :think:
only will you have my Vic, if I happen to be sick,  :P
and you can handle my tool, if I find you kind of cool  :tu:



 :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute:

my Leatherman tool is not for you, if some nonsense you wanna do  :ahhh
seeing you abuse my nice SOG, it truly makes all my arteries clog,  :o
when you pry and beat my Gerber, I just freeze like a faulty server,  :dunno:
and that my gear is highly prized, I don't think you've realised  ???

My old tools are loved, to the point that I call them "honey",
if you want your own, then you'll have to spend your money   :hatsoff:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: G-Dizzle on October 09, 2018, 04:55:46 PM
:iagree:

I may be too nice for loaning knives, but the fastest way to get on my 'not lending you a damn thing side', is to say an MT or knife is a "weapon." :rant:

That doesn't happen where I live now, but when I lived in NYC, I would get those 'looks' and 'gasps' when I flicked out the pinchy pliers or pulled out the SAK Explorer. >:D
I agree with you there.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: gerleatherberman on October 09, 2018, 05:19:36 PM
 :cheers:
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Rapidray on October 09, 2018, 05:22:34 PM
 :iagree:
And we have a poet in our mist!  :like:
 :cheers: everyone!
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Kraken on October 09, 2018, 05:33:52 PM
I made the mistake of lending my Explorer to someone to open a bottle of wine. I got it back 15 minutes later with the corkscrew bent and the aluminum liners dinged up. I vowed 'never again'. It was a used knife from the bay, but used it as my EDC. I tried to straighten the CS out again, but decided it was easier to just buy a shiny new Explorer. At my last job I would lend a knife out to most of my coworkers as they all carried knives before, but there were some I wouldn't lend a pencil to; they could screw up a soup sandwich.
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Gath on October 09, 2018, 08:33:53 PM
:iagree:
Most people do not seem to know how to open or close pocket knives. I just will not loan anything.

In a gimcrack & gewgaw shop a few years back There happened to be a Vic Farmer on the shelf in a locked case. I asked to see it. The shop woman was curious about what it was, and started opening up all the tools and blades. She split nails and drew blood, and could not handle the back spring on the Farmer main blade. It is very snappy.  The flathead was stuck she was certain. The saw was wicked and unuseable.  I gave a quick demo, especially on closing the blade. Now in the shop they just unlock the case and let me check out the knives on my own.

So many people are sure that a little slip joint is child's play.

They also tend to want your knife to scrape or to pry. Wives and mothers can be a test. And they never understand why you care about a missing knife tip, or a couple of drops of super glue on the blade.

I once handed my Spirit to my mother with the scissors extended to do some small cutting task, and left her in the car with it while I made a quick trip into a store. I came back to her having stabbed herself in the hand somehow while trying to close the scissors.  :facepalm:


Another time my grandmother asked to use my Champion and wouldn't say what it was for. She then went to use the main blade to scrape gunk off the blades of her paper shredder. Luckily I was watching and stopped her before damage was done. She didn't agree it was an improper use for the blade and couldn't understand my negative reaction.

She didn't think there could be a lock and tried to force them?
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: WoodsDuck on October 09, 2018, 10:07:17 PM
:iagree:
Most people do not seem to know how to open or close pocket knives. I just will not loan anything.

In a gimcrack & gewgaw shop a few years back There happened to be a Vic Farmer on the shelf in a locked case. I asked to see it. The shop woman was curious about what it was, and started opening up all the tools and blades. She split nails and drew blood, and could not handle the back spring on the Farmer main blade. It is very snappy.  The flathead was stuck she was certain. The saw was wicked and unuseable.  I gave a quick demo, especially on closing the blade. Now in the shop they just unlock the case and let me check out the knives on my own.

So many people are sure that a little slip joint is child's play.

They also tend to want your knife to scrape or to pry. Wives and mothers can be a test. And they never understand why you care about a missing knife tip, or a couple of drops of super glue on the blade.

I once handed my Spirit to my mother with the scissors extended to do some small cutting task, and left her in the car with it while I made a quick trip into a store. I came back to her having stabbed herself in the hand somehow while trying to close the scissors.  :facepalm:


Another time my grandmother asked to use my Champion and wouldn't say what it was for. She then went to use the main blade to scrape gunk off the blades of her paper shredder. Luckily I was watching and stopped her before damage was done. She didn't agree it was an improper use for the blade and couldn't understand my negative reaction.

She didn't think there could be a lock and tried to force them?

That's most likely what happened. When I asked for details all she would say is "I don't know, I couldn't figure it out and got cut."
Title: Re: Sometimes I regret letting someone use my knife...
Post by: Gath on October 10, 2018, 06:56:34 PM
Well at least no one or nothing got serious injuries that time. Just sent out a Swisstool, my recent purchase of a CT41 and a Matterhorn Plus for warranty repairs on the account of damages by the someone's called former owners. Damaged scales, bent liners, a broken lock. The Cybertool especially has very rough scales, two missing and one quite rounded bit and someone has bent the pliers so they don't meet :rant:

Not all bad though, I luckily got a Cheap CyberTool earlier so I can cannibalize the bits if they're not warrantied and are expensive, and the importer said swapping a tool costs around 15€ at most. He also said they're repaired locally in Turku by them, so maybe it won't take forever.

Any of our Finnish members have experiences on the warranty services by Mastermark?