Safety on an Italian/stiletto

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Scotchman
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Re: Safety on an Italian/stiletto

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I am a glutton for punishment and will just suck it up. I won't buy from that person again.Like someone else here said, live and learn.
sammy the blade
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Re: Safety on an Italian/stiletto

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Sometimes learning the hard way is the best taught lesson. The description is very misleading and unless he knows nothing about knives he lied in the description. You could have bought a nice 9" Italian stiletto for what you paid for that Asian piece of shit!
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whippersnapper
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Re: Safety on an Italian/stiletto

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Buy a couple of these...
https://www.grindworx.com/item--Milano- ... een--15436
You can't beat them for $9.99. Shipping for up to 3 is only $3.99.Free shipping if you spend over $49. And they are a good, honest company.

Pins are brass and can be removed fairly easy even with a hand file. Even if you nick a scale or bolster, so what? they sand out.If you really mess up you're only out a few bucks for knives that work. You can't beat them for something cheap to learn to mangle on.
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Re: Safety on an Italian/stiletto

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oh thats sad, take it apart n try to fix it back, if still nothing i think then you should send it back.
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Re: Safety on an Italian/stiletto

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Hi Scott,
It’s so very disappointing when a knife arrives and it’s not fictional. I’m sorry your knife is broken.
I can only suggest that you take it apart and reassemble the knife. All of the knife’s issues arise from being loose.
Give it another try. Let me know if reassembling the knife helps.
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