Hi all!
It looks like we have a very cool review for the Raptor:
http://www.1to10reviews.com/2008/03/scalereleaseknife/
Nice, uh?
M.
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Re: Raptor Review
I have one. It's a very nice, well-built knife, but I don't think it is worth $200 buck dollars (or anywhere near it). Sorryness, Mr. Arthas...
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Re: Raptor Review
OUR dollar is not worth much anymore
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Re: Raptor Review
Mr. JerrBrar,
The review is not mine, but made by a customer.
As far as the US$ 200 is concerned, the Euto-US$ price is something of a problem for us... just a few years ago you would have paid that knife US$ 124.00 or even less. Fact is we are unable to control the currency exchange.
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The review is not mine, but made by a customer.
As far as the US$ 200 is concerned, the Euto-US$ price is something of a problem for us... just a few years ago you would have paid that knife US$ 124.00 or even less. Fact is we are unable to control the currency exchange.
M.
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OUR government is [mostly] to blame for the decline in the dollararthas wrote:Mr. JerrBrar,
The review is not mine, but made by a customer.
As far as the US$ 200 is concerned, the Euto-US$ price is something of a problem for us... just a few years ago you would have paid that knife US$ 124.00 or even less. Fact is we are unable to control the currency exchange.
M.
There are other factors but, the tax - spend - print more money syndrome, is the biggest problem
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Contrary to popular belief, I do NOT live inna cave. I took the "weak" U.S. dollar into consideration before I offered my mos' humble (and totally worthless) opinion. I stand by it!Vagrant wrote:OUR dollar is not worth much anymore
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But is it worth $124JerrBear wrote:Contrary to popular belief, I do NOT live inna cave. I took the "weak" U.S. dollar into consideration before I offered my mos' humble (and totally worthless) opinion. I stand by it!Vagrant wrote:OUR dollar is not worth much anymore