Suggestion for Store Owners
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Suggestion for Store Owners
I have a suggestion for anyone who is a store owner here:
When you list a knife for sale, please either state the "closed length" or take at least one photo of that knife next to a ruler. And not in the middle of a ruler, put it right at the very end so potential buyers can get an idea of it's length, especially if it's not a common knife. I know I don't do it either so I need to heed my own advise. Here's a perfect example:
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When you list a knife for sale, please either state the "closed length" or take at least one photo of that knife next to a ruler. And not in the middle of a ruler, put it right at the very end so potential buyers can get an idea of it's length, especially if it's not a common knife. I know I don't do it either so I need to heed my own advise. Here's a perfect example:
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Re: Suggestion for Store Owners
I think that is a great idea not only for store owners but anyone who is selling a knife. I know from personal experience that I have been surprised a couple of times at the size of a knife. Thanks Mike.
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Re: Suggestion for Store Owners
I firmly agree!
Also never, never, never give me the length of the knife with the blade open! That doesn't tell me diddly-squat unless I happen to know the factory specs on the length with the blade open. Since most traditional knife companies did not list the length of the knife with the blade open the OAL is meaningless on a folder unless I have a brand new one I can measure.
Sellers on eBay don't seem to get that!!
And don't say in "good condition for its age." That's another one of those meaningless phrases. A rusted hulk of a knife may be in "good condition for its age if it is from ancient Rome! But I don't think I will be toting it!!
Also never, never, never give me the length of the knife with the blade open! That doesn't tell me diddly-squat unless I happen to know the factory specs on the length with the blade open. Since most traditional knife companies did not list the length of the knife with the blade open the OAL is meaningless on a folder unless I have a brand new one I can measure.
Sellers on eBay don't seem to get that!!
And don't say in "good condition for its age." That's another one of those meaningless phrases. A rusted hulk of a knife may be in "good condition for its age if it is from ancient Rome! But I don't think I will be toting it!!
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Re: Suggestion for Store Owners
Reminds me of that 1500 year old sword that a little girl found recently in a lake. It's severely corroded but it's in great shape for its age.orvet wrote:And don't say in "good condition for its age." That's another one of those meaningless phrases. A rusted hulk of a knife may be in "good condition for its age if it is from ancient Rome! But I don't think I will be toting it!!
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Re: Suggestion for Store Owners
I am continually amazed at ebay sellers, who supposedly want me to buy what they have for sale, not taking the extra time to post good pictures and include a good description. I saw one the other day that had two blurry pictures and the entire description was: "Looks good"
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Re: Suggestion for Store Owners
[quote="XX Case XX"]I have a suggestion for anyone who is a store owner here:
When you list a knife for sale, please either state the "closed length" or take at least one photo of that knife next to a ruler. And not in the middle of a ruler, put it right at the very end so potential buyers can get an idea of it's length,
I agree with this Mike, if you are going to take a pic of the knife next to a ruler, don't just lay it down at a random spot so I have to try to count the little lines and do the math, put it at the end so it is easy to tell the length. Please and thank you.
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When you list a knife for sale, please either state the "closed length" or take at least one photo of that knife next to a ruler. And not in the middle of a ruler, put it right at the very end so potential buyers can get an idea of it's length,
I agree with this Mike, if you are going to take a pic of the knife next to a ruler, don't just lay it down at a random spot so I have to try to count the little lines and do the math, put it at the end so it is easy to tell the length. Please and thank you.
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Re: Suggestion for Store Owners
Great suggestion. I was snookered once on ebay. The knife arrived and it was a miniature!