lolll
Since you call me dude, i will do the same.
Dude, i was not talking about Strider knives in particular. But, you seem pretty defensive about it all...i wonder why...
You talk about assumptions, and yet you do the same thing.
I didn't mean to talk about your girlfriend that way
(I'd prefer you not talk about my girlfriend at all since I'M MARRIED
just kidding- about the g/f that is, I really am happily married)...but i was just voicing my opinion on what a knife shouldn't be...My view on this is personal, and in the end, knives are a touchy subject i guess...lol
The price tag is of course a big part of buying a knife. It is not necessarily a question of affordability as you presume, but also the fact that there are excellent knives on the market, for a third of the price and less.
(I agree that there are MANY excellent knives from other makers out there, I just happen to like Strider the best)
As i see it, those striders are like driving a ferrari in Africa...it's a bit...too much.
(Your analogy is slightly lacking in that the vehicle more appropriate to represent a Strider would be a Land Rover or Hummer.....or maybe a Sherman tank
)
A friend of mine is crazy about them, he has many strider knives, and they are not for me. But i have noticed that when we go out in the "wild", he carries a simple, rugged, $50 Ka-bar.
In the end, to each his own.
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