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14themoney
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Jun 29, 2019
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I just purchased a Leek in the Red and Black color pattern (with its standard 3" blade) for $39.95 at a competitor. It was the color pattern that I liked with this knife. So, I saved $100. Well, not really. I had to spend another $55 to get free shipping, but that was another couple of knives and a free deck of cards. I don't know if the ancient tradition of shaking money out of people is exclusive to Japan. I think most of the rest of the world has caught on. As I've said before, there are some good deals here. The ones I've seen, I own virtually all of them. I don't know if Droop is ever going to get the olive wood mortar and pestle back. I don't know if it's a good deal, but I am going to scoop one up for one of my son-in-laws who is a marvelous cook, it it ever comes back around. (Don't forget the email, Jonas!) And what does this rambling rant have to do with this knife? I thot you would never ask. Very, very little.
Jun 29, 2019
14themoney
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Sep 3, 2019
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14themoneySome F/U. The Leek was locked closed. I had to use a screwdriver on the lock. Then the blade wouldn't flip open. I had to loosen the pivot. When I did flip it open, the grind was bad. It was like a recurve with the concave portion just after the tip. The competitor sent me a mailing label (Picking up all the charges) and credited me all the money back on my CC. Hey, Jonas! Are you taking notice? That is customer service. GOOD customer service.
Sep 3, 2019
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