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gzhang11
83
Oct 16, 2016
looks useless.
allemander
182
Dec 2, 2016
gzhang11Almost as useless as...you know...various peoples' opinions ;)
gzhang11
83
Dec 2, 2016
allemanderSuch as yours.
allemander
182
Dec 2, 2016
gzhang11Exactly! You catch on quick! We have more in common than you probably even realize! ;) lol But, seriously, looks can be deceiving; Minh's various tools (including this pry bar) are, in fact, quite useful. That's probably why he sells so many. Even a hammer can be a useless tool if you never have to pound a nail! :)
doluseb
124
Dec 3, 2016
allemandera fool and his money shall soon be parted.
allemander
182
Dec 4, 2016
dolusebThat can be true in many circumstances, but not all. What kind of car do you drive? I probably spent thousands less on mine (used) a decade ago and still drive it today, even though it's almost 22 years old now. I'd hesitate to classify someone a fool because they spend their $ a different way than you. You have probably bought things I would never buy, or could easily find for less $. I also fail to see where anyone is a fool for buying a $60 pocket pry tool made by an American artisan with a respected skillset, simply because you wouldn't buy one. Judge not, lest ye be judged.
A community member
Feb 28, 2017
allemanderIf you cheap out on a car and dish out 60dollars for this shit you're [making your own life decisions].
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allemander
182
Feb 28, 2017
Who's to say it's "cheaping out" if it's reliable, functional, safe and affordale? I've bought $300 fixed blade knives I've never even used, because I enjoy collecting high-quality tools; much like a classic car collector will spend a hundred grand on a rare car and then never drive it, to maintain its high value. Is that kind of collector retarded, in your opinion, also? Maybe it is you who needs to reevaluate how you judge other peoples' spending habits. ;)