oh esrice!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • tyler34

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    fixed your endura for you.:yesway: you can post a before pic evan I didn't take any.



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    esrice

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    Tyler I'm completely speechless at what you were able to accomplish, especially considering the "before" condition. That's amazing. I had completely written this knife off, but you've given it new life!

    Can't wait to get my grubby hands on it again!
     

    Hoosierdood

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    Cut wires while they are still hot much? What would cause that?



    OOOH, I may have to look Tyler up one of these days. I have a Benchmade that got electrocuted and looks just like esrice's before pics. BTW, whats up with the "quick draw" notch by the thumb hole? I'm no expert, but I haven't ever seen a Spyderco like that. I usually just see people put a zip tie on the thumb hole. :dunno:
     

    esrice

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    Cut wires while they are still hot much? What would cause that?

    Story goes. . . .

    I was helping a LEO buddy of mine move. He was in the kitchen removing a range hood. He asked if I had a knife (and of course I did ;)) so I tossed him my waved Endura.

    A minute later I see this brilliant flash of light come from the kitchen. :D

    Moral of the story: Cut the power before cutting electrical wires with a knife. :laugh:
     

    E5RANGER375

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    Story goes. . . .

    I was helping a LEO buddy of mine move. He was in the kitchen removing a range hood. He asked if I had a knife (and of course I did ;)) so I tossed him my waved Endura.

    A minute later I see this brilliant flash of light come from the kitchen. :D

    Moral of the story: Cut the power before cutting electrical wires with a knife. :laugh:
    did he buy you a new knife? and did you buy him a new pair of shorts? LOL
     
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