It's In The Mail
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Corsi, I got you buddy. My item was bought on Monday morning the 6th last week, packed by the seller that Monday afternoon and delivered to his local PO on Tuesday about mid-day. It was listed by USPS as "in transit to the next facility" on the 8th, 9th,10th, and 11th. Now they don't even update or list where it is - lost, stolen, or forgotten is my guess (still shown as in transit on 7/11). I don't understand why USPS even issues a tracking number if they are not going to use it. I ordered some boat lift repair parts from Houston TX last week; entered the order on Tuesday, delivered to me on Saturday. I shipped a knife to IL this past Friday, it was delivered this past Monday. Items coming to me from the Midwest states and Lake states are the most screwed up - if your item goes through the Chicago or Detroit postal facilities you are screwed. OH
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Awesome! I have the Carhartt G-10 version. I'm thinking about getting that one, and the yellow Delrin CV issue that is a SFO for Shepherd Hills.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 3:26 am Well I picked up a 6.5207w the other day. So then I said to myself, "Self" and I knew it was me because I recognized my voice, You need a 07W that only has one blade. So I found this one and it should be here Thursday. A 2002 6107w in fire engine red.
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I'm under the impression they're just using COVID as an excuse to exacerbate their usual screw-ups. I'm having a lot of those missed updates a lot. My bank statement takes an extra week to show up (part of the reason I'm setting up an online banking account, even though I'm not wanting to) Recently, I had a package take two weeks to get here from SoCal. Sat around there a little, made it to the regional destination facility, got sent to the wrong post office, got sent to my post office (the one in WV that actually delivers the mail--the one for my ZIP in VA)does not, they did not deliver it ent it back to the origin facility where the seller was, then they sent it back; and it was finally delivered.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 9:29 am It’s in the mail alright, Today is the 14th and they aren’t even bothering to update the USPS tracker anymore. Last knife before this one took ten days for a priority mail flat rate box to get here - USPS has always been squirrelly and indifferent, now they simply suck. OH
July 11, 2020
In Transit to Next Facility
Your package is moving within the USPS network and is on track to be delivered to its final destination. It is currently in transit to the next facility.
July 7, 2020, 9:30 pm
Arrived at USPS Regional Origin Facility
DETROIT MI DISTRIBUTION CENTER
July 7, 2020, 5:31 pm
Departed Post Office
EASTPOINTE, MI 48021
July 7, 2020, 11:06 am
USPS in possession of item
EASTPOINTE, MI 48021
July 6, 2020, 3:36 pm
Shipping Label Created, USPS Awaiting Item
ROSEVILLE, MI 48066
I ordered some stuff from the knife store in my town. Typically, when I order stuff from a local business (or local eBay seller), the USPS sends it to the regional facility in Charleston, WV, even if seller is in my town (instead of simply the proper PO) which results in delays. The knife store uses UPS. They simply just brought it to their facility (Princeton, WV) after pickup, and then delivered it the next day.
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Re: It's In The Mail
It's my first try at the pattern. I usualy stick to small jacks but i'm a sucker for anything around a peanut in size regarless of the pattern
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Re: It's In The Mail
I mistakenly put this one in the wrong thread this morning.
Saw this one in an SMKW ad and since I only have 2 of them I decided to buy this one. Here is their description:
"The Opinel 8 130th Anniversary Limited Edition celebrates Opinel's storied history, bringing a modern design sensibility to the iconic pocket knife Joseph Opinel first designed in 1890. It's one of only 500 made available in the USA and 13,000 worldwide. Each knife has been serialized for authenticity, and it comes with a commemorative collector's box. This knife features an anodized 3.28" 12C27 Modified stainless-steel clip point blade that securely locks with an anodized Virobloc Safety Ring locking collar. The handle is embellished French Hornbeam. It's 4.31" closed, 7.59" overall, and weighs about 1.6oz."
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Saw this one in an SMKW ad and since I only have 2 of them I decided to buy this one. Here is their description:
"The Opinel 8 130th Anniversary Limited Edition celebrates Opinel's storied history, bringing a modern design sensibility to the iconic pocket knife Joseph Opinel first designed in 1890. It's one of only 500 made available in the USA and 13,000 worldwide. Each knife has been serialized for authenticity, and it comes with a commemorative collector's box. This knife features an anodized 3.28" 12C27 Modified stainless-steel clip point blade that securely locks with an anodized Virobloc Safety Ring locking collar. The handle is embellished French Hornbeam. It's 4.31" closed, 7.59" overall, and weighs about 1.6oz."
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With all their new special editions using stainless steel, I'm wondering if Opinel is falling out of love with what made them famous in the first place... 
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Re: It's In The Mail
another
IXL on its way
IXL on its way
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Once again I was weak. I was waiting on August BUT since it was the one with the lowest price and there was only one left, I thought "Oh what the heck". I'm sure that none of you have never done that. I don't even know what VG-10 is.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Knife code for "Pacific rim plastic." I have a few tacti-cool knives in VG-10. Grippy, stiff and lightweight. I haven't really put its durability to the test, however...
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Re: It's In The Mail
Very nice
G10 & an unique bolster. Cool looking knife.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 7:40 pm Once again I was weak. I was waiting on August BUT since it was the one with the lowest price and there was only one left, I thought "Oh what the heck". I'm sure that none of you have never done that. I don't even know what VG-10 is.
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And taking its sweet time too...
3" close Imperial Barlow
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Re: It's In The Mail
Two lots from an eBay seller. About $50 total.
Leatherman Fuse and Squirt P4. I've been wanting a Leatherman more for pocket EDC, but still has full-size pliers. The original, the PST, digs into my hands when putting force down on the pliers, and Rebar is a tiny bit too heavy for pocket EDC. Mini Tool doesn't havThe Fuse has a blade, drivers, scissors, and can/bottle opener. AKA, the stuff I use around the house, as well as out and about. Around the farm is when the saw, file, awl, and serrated blade of the Rebar come into play. The P4 is a good light-duty tool for lounging around the house, or as a watch pocket carry. Leatherman really made a mistake when they replaced it with the PS4. They replaced the handy awl and tiny screwdriver with lackluster scissors that break easily. After all--scissors that don't work well, vs. tools that fix that belt that is either too big or too small; or fix my glasses frames and open small battery compartments?
A bunch of mostly junk. I am keeping the high-vis "MADI One Flip Safety" knife, but for $7 more I could have gotten a new one. Looks like they are made by and are quite similar to whoever makes them for Milwaukee. Even after reading the product description on the manufacturer's website, the blunt tip I still don't get--from my Granddad and other coal miners, I know a tip is key to skin cable, and looking at the product photos--my first response is "You are doing it all wrong!". But, this, in my use, will basically be a folding strap cutter. One of my neighbors is a retired electrical engineer for Applachian Power, and another currently works as a lineman for Verizon--so I'll see what they have to say about stripping cable. The two Coast I know are decent knives. The rest will probably be seen again in the POS exchange. Which is partly why I bought the lot also.
Mostly for this knife: https://madilinemantools.com/products/o ... man-knife/
Leatherman Fuse and Squirt P4. I've been wanting a Leatherman more for pocket EDC, but still has full-size pliers. The original, the PST, digs into my hands when putting force down on the pliers, and Rebar is a tiny bit too heavy for pocket EDC. Mini Tool doesn't havThe Fuse has a blade, drivers, scissors, and can/bottle opener. AKA, the stuff I use around the house, as well as out and about. Around the farm is when the saw, file, awl, and serrated blade of the Rebar come into play. The P4 is a good light-duty tool for lounging around the house, or as a watch pocket carry. Leatherman really made a mistake when they replaced it with the PS4. They replaced the handy awl and tiny screwdriver with lackluster scissors that break easily. After all--scissors that don't work well, vs. tools that fix that belt that is either too big or too small; or fix my glasses frames and open small battery compartments?
A bunch of mostly junk. I am keeping the high-vis "MADI One Flip Safety" knife, but for $7 more I could have gotten a new one. Looks like they are made by and are quite similar to whoever makes them for Milwaukee. Even after reading the product description on the manufacturer's website, the blunt tip I still don't get--from my Granddad and other coal miners, I know a tip is key to skin cable, and looking at the product photos--my first response is "You are doing it all wrong!". But, this, in my use, will basically be a folding strap cutter. One of my neighbors is a retired electrical engineer for Applachian Power, and another currently works as a lineman for Verizon--so I'll see what they have to say about stripping cable. The two Coast I know are decent knives. The rest will probably be seen again in the POS exchange. Which is partly why I bought the lot also.
Mostly for this knife: https://madilinemantools.com/products/o ... man-knife/
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Re: It's In The Mail
looking forward to getting this in the mail in a few days!
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Didn't know they even did that one! Looks like a great EDC size at 3 7/8" closed.JUST A HOARDER wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 12:53 am looking forward to getting this in the mail in a few days!
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UGH!! Thank's for letting me know my early onset alzheimers is starting to kick in and that I posted the wrong pic!cody6268 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:18 amDidn't know they even did that one! Looks like a great EDC size at 3 7/8" closed.JUST A HOARDER wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 12:53 am looking forward to getting this in the mail in a few days!
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The one that is coming is the 97 and the way it's been going I wont even remember I received it!
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Welcome to my world.

Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Just A Hoarder, you are fitting in just fine.

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David.. Did ya get this??dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2020 3:30 pm I mistakenly put this one in the wrong thread this morning.
Saw this one in an SMKW ad and since I only have 2 of them I decided to buy this one. Here is their description:
"The Opinel 8 130th Anniversary Limited Edition celebrates Opinel's storied history, bringing a modern design sensibility to the iconic pocket knife Joseph Opinel first designed in 1890. It's one of only 500 made available in the USA and 13,000 worldwide. Each knife has been serialized for authenticity, and it comes with a commemorative collector's box. This knife features an anodized 3.28" 12C27 Modified stainless-steel clip point blade that securely locks with an anodized Virobloc Safety Ring locking collar. The handle is embellished French Hornbeam. It's 4.31" closed, 7.59" overall, and weighs about 1.6oz."
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Re: It's In The Mail
NIB USA Schrade USA 834UH Trailmaster for under $30.
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Cody, that’s a great pickup at a great price! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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I have two in Palatine that just can't seem to make it that final 57 miles. (and one of them is only coming from Chicago)
Another coming from Hawaii is just piddling around but I'm going to excuse it for now because that's a looong trip.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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The mail is so slow these days.
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same with UPS and FedX .... and Amazon isn’t hitting it out of the park anymore either, where’s my drone delivery?