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    IT Marketing: Should Blogging Be on Your B2B Marketing To-Do List?
    For the past few years, you've heard so much about blogging that you're reluctantly concluding that now might be the time to join the parade. Yes, blogs do have a place in the IT marketers’ arsenal, but only under the right circumstances.Blog Basics A blog is a personal diary. A daily pulpit. A collaborative space. A political soapbox. A breaking-news outlet. A collection of links. Your own private thoughts. Memos to the world. Your blog is whatever you want it to be. There are millions of them, in all shapes and sizes, and there are no real rules.In simple terms, a blog is a web page made up of short, frequently updated articles, or "posts," arranged chronologically like a journal. New stuff shows up at the top, so your visitors can read what's new. Then they comment on it or link to it or email you. Or not.Since blogs were launched, almost five years ago, they reshaped the web, impacted politics, shook up journalism, and enabled millions of people to connect with others and have a voice on the Web.Should You Blog or Shouldn’t YouThe reason you probably know the definition of "blog" is that blog readership is high among IT professionals like you. In August 2006, IT information-search company KnowledgeStorm surveyed 4,500 of its registered users, who are typically IT professionals. Of those surveyed, 80 percent said they read blogs, including 18 percent who read them daily and 33 percent who read them weekly. Keep in mind the percent of IT professionals that read blogs is dramatically higher the overall percentage.While there are millions of blogs online, including my own B2B Marketing Blog, consider that Pew Internet & American Life Project reports that only 39 percent of Internet users read them. Before you decide to enhance your brand image and awareness with a blog, make sure your target audience is among the 39 percent of Internet users who read them.I recommend considering blogging if and only if your audience is reading them and if you need a venue to demonstrate your expertise (branding) or are looking for additional ways to move up in the SERPs (awareness).If you're more concerned with driving leads and sales, pass on blogging for now. There are plenty of marketing tactics that will have a more direct impact on your bottom line.If you decide you need to establish your expertise by blogging and sharing what you know about subjects related to your products and services, then keep these six blogging tips in mind:• Often, techies write blogs for technical decision makers. However, some of the most effective
    ….. the moral of the story is you can’t buy a Ferrari for the price of a Chevy Cavalier or a Rolex or for $40. That isn’t reality. So do not expect to buy a good quality 2 or 3 inch folding knife for $16.

    Introduction

    Now that I have explained why you should not buy a cheap knock off knife it’s time to give you a little information on buying a quality knife.

    Whether you are buying your first quality folding knife or your 20th knife, it is an exciting experience but one also not an easy one. With the number of knifes out there, its hard to know which one to select. I hope this brief discussion helps you.

    Quality knifes whether Tactical Folders or Fixed Blade combat / hunting knifes can be expensive and you can quickly spend a lot of money. Whether you intend to just buy one or more knifes you need to think through your knife purchase. Some people buy an every day knifes, a dress knife, a go to the shooting range knife, a hunting knife and then just some more knifes because they looked cool. This is fine as long as you can afford it. You need to decide if you are just going to buy one or two general purpose knifes or start a collection and think about how you build that collection.

    Before you decide to buy a knife or begin a collection think about what you will use the knife(s) for, and how any particular knife will fit into a larger collection. I am not telling you to not buy multiple knifes, just to buy wisely so that you minimize the number of knifes you will throw in a drawer to gather dust or give away.

    When I initially became interested in knifes, I started down this road, but fortunately caught myself before I got too far and started to ask myself why do I need this knife? I usually answered myself with….because it’s better than the last knife or it does “whateve

    Restaurants Start-Up and Systems Success
    If you have a restaurant business or are planning on starting a restaurant business then there are several things you will need to do. Find the right products and supplies to start your organization. hiring the right staff, having a menu that is attractive to local consumers, and above all having the right location with the right atmosphere. Some good principles to follow when doing this is develop a business start-up strategy covering the above areas.In starting a restaurant you may want to consider restaurants that are for sale, but be wary of the cost of leasing and the condition of the current business infrastructure and services to the building. You want to be able to start a restaurant with a minimum number of headaches when it comes to bills in the first few months. What is most important is generating the volume of customers you need and having a suitable systems and staffing operation to carry through on your potential successes.Having worked under a successful chef in a French Bistro in the past, who ended up selling his business in a matter of years, over 20 years ago and helping some other owners become successful in expanding their customer base I can give you a few pointers.1. Location of the Restaurant- This is key to the future of your business, the location must be suitable to traffic, if it is not then you better have a ... good reason for people to get to your location that no one else has. Traffic by foot and by cars as well as other means is important. Determining the traffic numbers in both these areas as others is very important for future business reasons.2. Finding the Right Supplies for your Restaurant- There are so many suppliers in the restaurant industry and there are also numerous brokers, repairmen and resellers. You must tread carefully and do your homework, determine the benefits of the purchase and the costs. It could be as simple as drawing a line down the paper and including positive and negatives or doing a more involved cost benefit analysis. Also having an accountant review the opportunity would be beneficial in saving you problems down the road.An example of a restaurant management supplier is: http://www.sodexho.com/food-management-services/restaurant-supply-wholesale.htm3. Menu- One of the most important things may be the menu, especially in a larger city where there is more competition. You must adhere strictly to a defined menu that accentuates you and word of mouth about the best food you have in your chosen specialty. Size of the menu is also important in consideration of your costs and the types of foods you want to serve and o
    Why should I pay $25 to $400 for folding knife you ask? I can find one that looks just like the name brand one I want but for $8.95 at the swap meet or on the internet?

    The answer is the same for all things: You get what you pay for. Secondly, if all you want is a knife for opening letters, packaged food products or to look cool on your desk, a cheap might do just fine. However, if you actually intend to use the knife as a utility tool, I strongly advise you to avoid buying a cheap knock off knife because it will break very easily, and the steel is often brittle or has a very low Rockwell hardness rating. Sharpening is also more difficult and the blade will not hold a sharp edge very long.

    Another point to consider is the reliability factor. If you bought the knife for the wilderness, self defense or as an emergency tool, you want to have confidence in the strength of the locking mechanism, blade steel and general integrity of the construction. You do not want the knife blade snapping in half or popping right off the handles because of some minor lateral pressure if the blade gets stuck in some wood or other matter.

    I had a few of these cheap knock off knifes and they are junk. They are weakly made with poor quality steels. I go to gun shows a lot and frequently see a table full of knifes advertised as “Any Knife $5 or $10”. The knifes’ look as if the vendor simply dumped them out of a cardboard box. They are scratched up and the parts do not go together well there are gaps between parts that should be a tight fit. There is a reason the knife is only $5 or $10.

    Think about this….. the knife was made in some foreign country then shipped over to a warehouse in the U.S. where some distributor bought them and sold them to retail knife vendors. Factor in the cost of materials, construction costs, shipping costs, warehouse costs, distributor costs and finally the retail markup and your $10 or $15 dollar knife actually has about $2 in material and construction value in it. So……. When you buy the $5, $10 or $15 knife remember that when you get into trouble you are only willing to spend about $2 to safely get out if it. Just something to think about.

    I know the temptation is great to not spend a lot of money, but you do not really have to spend a lot of money to get a quality knife. Cynscorion Products offers a large selection of basic black two to three inch blade tactical folding knifes that can be purchased from Cold Steel or CRKT for example for as little as $29 to $45. You do not have to spend $100 to $300 for the status symbol upper end semi custom designer folding knifes. Some of the best knife values can be found in the Cold Steel Voyager or Gunsite series and the CRKT M-16 series. These are very strong, high quality and popular folding knifes. I own several myself. My favorite carry knifes are the CRKT M-1 and M-16.

    Sheaths are another area to be aware of. Some fixed blade manufacturers sell knifes with sheaths as a complete package. Some unscrupulous sellers may separate the knife from the sheath and then charge extra for the sheath. Check the manufacturer’s web site or call them and ask about the knife you are interested in. Does it come with any accessories? Cheap sheaths can also be dangerous. Look out for fabric sheaths without a protective lining. Think about this. Do you really want shoving a sharp knife into an unprotected fabric holder strapped to your waist or thigh? Try to get a good Kydex or similar material sheath.

    The quality manufactures also warranty their knifes’ against defects and will usually replace their knifes very quickly when mailed in. Try returning your cheap Chinese made swap meet knife after it breaks.

    Tests have been done on these cheap knifes to see how much lateral and downward force is necessary to break the blade or lock. These knifes always break with surprisingly little force. Remember, ……they were made to LOOK like the real thing, ……NOT WORK LIKE OR LAST LIKE the real name brand knife. Just like a knock off Rolex or Montblanc pen, the point is to LOOK like the original, and thats what you are only paying for ….. Looks. And some knock offs can’t even look that good.

    You also need to be aware of some sellers trying to pass off cheap knock off knifes as the real thing. If you are shopping for a quality knife and come across a potentially great deal slow down and look at the details. Check the following:

    1. If you can, go to the manufactures web site of the knife you are interested in and down load all of the information on the specific knife. Check the specifications for construction materials, length, width, weight, colors, and blade types and down load any pictures of the blade and the point where the blade meets the handle. Study the information and take it with you when you shop to compare them to the physical knife.

    2. Look the knife itself very closely. How closely depends on good a deal the seller is offering. Read the writing on the blade. Look for mis-spellings, inconsistent type face, and quality of imprinting. Look for blade steel type and county of manufacture. Compare the knife to your downloaded pictures and information.

    3. Next check the box and instruction/owners booklet that comes with the knife. All the name brand manufactures provide a booklet on their warranty maintenance and safety. If the seller says there is no box or instruction booklet start to wonder and look very closely at the knife. Also is the knife being sold as new or used? A used knife may not come with the box or instruction manual.

    4. Internet sales of cheap knifes is to be avoided at all costs. You cannot physically hold the knife. The seller may provide out of focus pictures, or not completely describe the knife. Then there is the old, “I don’t know much about these. I am just selling it for a friend” excuse. Also look for the following phrases: “Cold Steel like” “CRKT like”, “CRKT style”, “SOG Style” or similar phrases. A knife is either a Cold Steel knife or not.

    5. Lastly, listen to you inner voice. Do you feel uneasy or confident that the knife is genuine? And if you are in a store always get a written receipt that specifically identifies the knife name and model and find out the return policy.

    Nothing is for sure. But buying a knife that generally sells for $49 dollars for $25 dollars should be a warning sign that something is potentially fishy.

    Now back to the title of our story. Guess what happens after your cheap knock off knife breaks? Hopefully not after you get back from the hospital after the lock fails and cuts your fingers. You buy another knife! If the knife was only cheaply made then you could buy a dozen and throw them away when they break, but then your spending the same or more money for a quality knife and you do not need to worry about your fingers not mention that there is also a manufacturer who will replace you knife if it breaks and you did not abuse it.

    Oh yes, please do not use you knife as a pry bar; it is a cutting tool not a screwdriver, pry bar, or hammer. That’s how almost all knifes break and the manufacturers know it.

    Buy a Multi-Tool if you need a knife/screwdriver/mini pry bar/pier tool.

    So….. the moral of the story is you can’t buy a Ferrari for the price of a Chevy Cavalier or a Rolex or for $40. That isn’t reality. So do not expect to buy a good quality 2 or 3 inch folding knife for $16.

    Introduction

    Now that I have explained why you should not buy a cheap knock off knife it’s time to give you a little information on buying a quality knife.

    Whether you are buying your first quality folding knife or your 20th knife, it is an exciting experience but one also not an easy one. With the number of knifes out there, its hard to know which one to select. I hope this brief discussion helps you.

    Quality knifes whether Tactical Folders or Fixed Blade combat / hunting knifes can be expensive and you can quickly spend a lot of money. Whether you intend to just buy one or more knifes you need to think through your knife purchase. Some people buy an every day knifes, a dress knife, a go to the shooting range knife, a hunting knife and then just some more knifes because they looked cool. This is fine as long as you can afford it. You need to decide if you are just going to buy one or two general purpose knifes or start a collection and think about how you build that collection.

    Before you decide to buy a knife or begin a collection think about what you will use the knife(s) for, and how any particular knife will fit into a larger collection. I am not telling you to not buy multiple knifes, just to buy wisely so that you minimize the number of knifes you will throw in a drawer to gather dust or give away.

    When I initially became interested in knifes, I started down this road, but fortunately caught myself before I got too far and started to ask myself why do I need this knife? I usually answered myself with….because it’s better than the last knife or it does “whatever

    Love Relationships & Karma - The Good, Fair, and Impossible
    A good relationship bond is either there or it isn’t and much of that is based on your past life karma with each other, level of self-awareness, personal timing, and degree of challenging or rewarding individual love karma.By degree of love karma, we’re referring to the type of romantic partnership experiences you are fated to have. We have found, through tracking thousands of people, that this can be discerned through comprehensive numerology and astrology.Personal love karma can be viewed as a spectrum with one end representing unbearably challenging relationship experiences, and the other symbolizing extremely rewarding. Few people are at the far end of either side.Despite appearances, a lot of people secretly feel a sense of lack regarding their relationships. Many are unhappy (as we encounter regularly), but have learned to “play the game” and mask the dissatisfaction through excessive busyness, food, anti-depressants, alcohol, denial, or self-deception.The good news is that you can make the most of your situation through acceptance, forgiveness, and feeling grateful as often as possible for the things you like about your relationship, step kids, baby, home, etc.You can’t delete the negatives in your marriage/love connection, but you can learn to embrace them for the reasons they exist while also detaching from them. Seeing things as they truly are is the first step. Don’t be afraid to acknowledge that adversity and challenge are necessary parts of life and that they serve a purpose.Also, if a traditional marriage arrangement isn’t working for you, you may want to consider something less traditional. As long as you agree and are respecting each other in the process, you’re free to create a relationship that works for both of you.Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo
    s, construction costs, shipping costs, warehouse costs, distributor costs and finally the retail markup and your $10 or $15 dollar knife actually has about $2 in material and construction value in it. So……. When you buy the $5, $10 or $15 knife remember that when you get into trouble you are only willing to spend about $2 to safely get out if it. Just something to think about.

    I know the temptation is great to not spend a lot of money, but you do not really have to spend a lot of money to get a quality knife. Cynscorion Products offers a large selection of basic black two to three inch blade tactical folding knifes that can be purchased from Cold Steel or CRKT for example for as little as $29 to $45. You do not have to spend $100 to $300 for the status symbol upper end semi custom designer folding knifes. Some of the best knife values can be found in the Cold Steel Voyager or Gunsite series and the CRKT M-16 series. These are very strong, high quality and popular folding knifes. I own several myself. My favorite carry knifes are the CRKT M-1 and M-16.

    Sheaths are another area to be aware of. Some fixed blade manufacturers sell knifes with sheaths as a complete package. Some unscrupulous sellers may separate the knife from the sheath and then charge extra for the sheath. Check the manufacturer’s web site or call them and ask about the knife you are interested in. Does it come with any accessories? Cheap sheaths can also be dangerous. Look out for fabric sheaths without a protective lining. Think about this. Do you really want shoving a sharp knife into an unprotected fabric holder strapped to your waist or thigh? Try to get a good Kydex or similar material sheath.

    The quality manufactures also warranty their knifes’ against defects and will usually replace their knifes very quickly when mailed in. Try returning your cheap Chinese made swap meet knife after it breaks.

    Tests have been done on these cheap knifes to see how much lateral and downward force is necessary to break the blade or lock. These knifes always break with surprisingly little force. Remember, ……they were made to LOOK like the real thing, ……NOT WORK LIKE OR LAST LIKE the real name brand knife. Just like a knock off Rolex or Montblanc pen, the point is to LOOK like the original, and thats what you are only paying for ….. Looks. And some knock offs can’t even look that good.

    You also need to be aware of some sellers trying to pass off cheap knock off knifes as the real thing. If you are shopping for a quality knife and come across a potentially great deal slow down and look at the details. Check the following:

    1. If you can, go to the manufactures web site of the knife you are interested in and down load all of the information on the specific knife. Check the specifications for construction materials, length, width, weight, colors, and blade types and down load any pictures of the blade and the point where the blade meets the handle. Study the information and take it with you when you shop to compare them to the physical knife.

    2. Look the knife itself very closely. How closely depends on good a deal the seller is offering. Read the writing on the blade. Look for mis-spellings, inconsistent type face, and quality of imprinting. Look for blade steel type and county of manufacture. Compare the knife to your downloaded pictures and information.

    3. Next check the box and instruction/owners booklet that comes with the knife. All the name brand manufactures provide a booklet on their warranty maintenance and safety. If the seller says there is no box or instruction booklet start to wonder and look very closely at the knife. Also is the knife being sold as new or used? A used knife may not come with the box or instruction manual.

    4. Internet sales of cheap knifes is to be avoided at all costs. You cannot physically hold the knife. The seller may provide out of focus pictures, or not completely describe the knife. Then there is the old, “I don’t know much about these. I am just selling it for a friend” excuse. Also look for the following phrases: “Cold Steel like” “CRKT like”, “CRKT style”, “SOG Style” or similar phrases. A knife is either a Cold Steel knife or not.

    5. Lastly, listen to you inner voice. Do you feel uneasy or confident that the knife is genuine? And if you are in a store always get a written receipt that specifically identifies the knife name and model and find out the return policy.

    Nothing is for sure. But buying a knife that generally sells for $49 dollars for $25 dollars should be a warning sign that something is potentially fishy.

    Now back to the title of our story. Guess what happens after your cheap knock off knife breaks? Hopefully not after you get back from the hospital after the lock fails and cuts your fingers. You buy another knife! If the knife was only cheaply made then you could buy a dozen and throw them away when they break, but then your spending the same or more money for a quality knife and you do not need to worry about your fingers not mention that there is also a manufacturer who will replace you knife if it breaks and you did not abuse it.

    Oh yes, please do not use you knife as a pry bar; it is a cutting tool not a screwdriver, pry bar, or hammer. That’s how almost all knifes break and the manufacturers know it.

    Buy a Multi-Tool if you need a knife/screwdriver/mini pry bar/pier tool.

    So….. the moral of the story is you can’t buy a Ferrari for the price of a Chevy Cavalier or a Rolex or for $40. That isn’t reality. So do not expect to buy a good quality 2 or 3 inch folding knife for $16.

    Introduction

    Now that I have explained why you should not buy a cheap knock off knife it’s time to give you a little information on buying a quality knife.

    Whether you are buying your first quality folding knife or your 20th knife, it is an exciting experience but one also not an easy one. With the number of knifes out there, its hard to know which one to select. I hope this brief discussion helps you.

    Quality knifes whether Tactical Folders or Fixed Blade combat / hunting knifes can be expensive and you can quickly spend a lot of money. Whether you intend to just buy one or more knifes you need to think through your knife purchase. Some people buy an every day knifes, a dress knife, a go to the shooting range knife, a hunting knife and then just some more knifes because they looked cool. This is fine as long as you can afford it. You need to decide if you are just going to buy one or two general purpose knifes or start a collection and think about how you build that collection.

    Before you decide to buy a knife or begin a collection think about what you will use the knife(s) for, and how any particular knife will fit into a larger collection. I am not telling you to not buy multiple knifes, just to buy wisely so that you minimize the number of knifes you will throw in a drawer to gather dust or give away.

    When I initially became interested in knifes, I started down this road, but fortunately caught myself before I got too far and started to ask myself why do I need this knife? I usually answered myself with….because it’s better than the last knife or it does “whateve

    Andre Agassi Says Adieu
    At the start of the 2006 Wimbledon Championships last June, tennis great Andre Agassi announced that he was retiring from professional tennis. The curtain was about to come down on one of the most successful and popular careers the sport had ever seen, a career that spanned two decades, eight Grand Slam championships and a host of unforgettable moments on the tennis court.The 36-year-old Agassi said that after Wimbledon, he would play just one more major tournament, the US Open, and then call it quits. The announcement caused shock waves in the world of tennis and almost immediately, tennis players and fans alike started to consider Agassi's place in the pantheon of the sport."He'll go down as one of the guys who changed our sport in a lot of ways, not only the way he played the game, but also the way that he conducted himself on and off the court," said 2002 Wimbledon champion and former world number one Lleyton Hewitt. "There are not too many more recognizable people in tennis. The sport probably owes a lot to him.""His longevity and desire to compete at the highest level have been remarkable. He has brought a huge amount to our sport and will be missed," said Pete Sampras, the seven-time Wimbledon champion whose on-court rivalry with Agassi helped boost tennis' popularity in the 1990s."He's a legend," said reigning French Open champion Rafael Nadal Many forget that he wasn't always held in such high regard. Early in his career, Agassi was known mostly for his image ("Image is Everything," said one of his popular advertising campaigns at the time) rather than the substance in his game. It was a reputation borne from his early days on the professional tour as a kid with the denim shorts, Day-Glo shirts and flowing hair. These days, however, Agassi leaves the tennis scene as a respected elder statesman and with a legacy that is perhaps without precedence."I don't think there's one bad thing you can say about the guy," said 2004 Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova. "I mean, that guy is just a champion. It's amazing to still have someone around that's achieved so much and that's done so much for the sport."
    quickly when mailed in. Try returning your cheap Chinese made swap meet knife after it breaks.

    Tests have been done on these cheap knifes to see how much lateral and downward force is necessary to break the blade or lock. These knifes always break with surprisingly little force. Remember, ……they were made to LOOK like the real thing, ……NOT WORK LIKE OR LAST LIKE the real name brand knife. Just like a knock off Rolex or Montblanc pen, the point is to LOOK like the original, and thats what you are only paying for ….. Looks. And some knock offs can’t even look that good.

    You also need to be aware of some sellers trying to pass off cheap knock off knifes as the real thing. If you are shopping for a quality knife and come across a potentially great deal slow down and look at the details. Check the following:

    1. If you can, go to the manufactures web site of the knife you are interested in and down load all of the information on the specific knife. Check the specifications for construction materials, length, width, weight, colors, and blade types and down load any pictures of the blade and the point where the blade meets the handle. Study the information and take it with you when you shop to compare them to the physical knife.

    2. Look the knife itself very closely. How closely depends on good a deal the seller is offering. Read the writing on the blade. Look for mis-spellings, inconsistent type face, and quality of imprinting. Look for blade steel type and county of manufacture. Compare the knife to your downloaded pictures and information.

    3. Next check the box and instruction/owners booklet that comes with the knife. All the name brand manufactures provide a booklet on their warranty maintenance and safety. If the seller says there is no box or instruction booklet start to wonder and look very closely at the knife. Also is the knife being sold as new or used? A used knife may not come with the box or instruction manual.

    4. Internet sales of cheap knifes is to be avoided at all costs. You cannot physically hold the knife. The seller may provide out of focus pictures, or not completely describe the knife. Then there is the old, “I don’t know much about these. I am just selling it for a friend” excuse. Also look for the following phrases: “Cold Steel like” “CRKT like”, “CRKT style”, “SOG Style” or similar phrases. A knife is either a Cold Steel knife or not.

    5. Lastly, listen to you inner voice. Do you feel uneasy or confident that the knife is genuine? And if you are in a store always get a written receipt that specifically identifies the knife name and model and find out the return policy.

    Nothing is for sure. But buying a knife that generally sells for $49 dollars for $25 dollars should be a warning sign that something is potentially fishy.

    Now back to the title of our story. Guess what happens after your cheap knock off knife breaks? Hopefully not after you get back from the hospital after the lock fails and cuts your fingers. You buy another knife! If the knife was only cheaply made then you could buy a dozen and throw them away when they break, but then your spending the same or more money for a quality knife and you do not need to worry about your fingers not mention that there is also a manufacturer who will replace you knife if it breaks and you did not abuse it.

    Oh yes, please do not use you knife as a pry bar; it is a cutting tool not a screwdriver, pry bar, or hammer. That’s how almost all knifes break and the manufacturers know it.

    Buy a Multi-Tool if you need a knife/screwdriver/mini pry bar/pier tool.

    So….. the moral of the story is you can’t buy a Ferrari for the price of a Chevy Cavalier or a Rolex or for $40. That isn’t reality. So do not expect to buy a good quality 2 or 3 inch folding knife for $16.

    Introduction

    Now that I have explained why you should not buy a cheap knock off knife it’s time to give you a little information on buying a quality knife.

    Whether you are buying your first quality folding knife or your 20th knife, it is an exciting experience but one also not an easy one. With the number of knifes out there, its hard to know which one to select. I hope this brief discussion helps you.

    Quality knifes whether Tactical Folders or Fixed Blade combat / hunting knifes can be expensive and you can quickly spend a lot of money. Whether you intend to just buy one or more knifes you need to think through your knife purchase. Some people buy an every day knifes, a dress knife, a go to the shooting range knife, a hunting knife and then just some more knifes because they looked cool. This is fine as long as you can afford it. You need to decide if you are just going to buy one or two general purpose knifes or start a collection and think about how you build that collection.

    Before you decide to buy a knife or begin a collection think about what you will use the knife(s) for, and how any particular knife will fit into a larger collection. I am not telling you to not buy multiple knifes, just to buy wisely so that you minimize the number of knifes you will throw in a drawer to gather dust or give away.

    When I initially became interested in knifes, I started down this road, but fortunately caught myself before I got too far and started to ask myself why do I need this knife? I usually answered myself with….because it’s better than the last knife or it does “whateve

    Inside The List Review
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    to wonder and look very closely at the knife. Also is the knife being sold as new or used? A used knife may not come with the box or instruction manual.

    4. Internet sales of cheap knifes is to be avoided at all costs. You cannot physically hold the knife. The seller may provide out of focus pictures, or not completely describe the knife. Then there is the old, “I don’t know much about these. I am just selling it for a friend” excuse. Also look for the following phrases: “Cold Steel like” “CRKT like”, “CRKT style”, “SOG Style” or similar phrases. A knife is either a Cold Steel knife or not.

    5. Lastly, listen to you inner voice. Do you feel uneasy or confident that the knife is genuine? And if you are in a store always get a written receipt that specifically identifies the knife name and model and find out the return policy.

    Nothing is for sure. But buying a knife that generally sells for $49 dollars for $25 dollars should be a warning sign that something is potentially fishy.

    Now back to the title of our story. Guess what happens after your cheap knock off knife breaks? Hopefully not after you get back from the hospital after the lock fails and cuts your fingers. You buy another knife! If the knife was only cheaply made then you could buy a dozen and throw them away when they break, but then your spending the same or more money for a quality knife and you do not need to worry about your fingers not mention that there is also a manufacturer who will replace you knife if it breaks and you did not abuse it.

    Oh yes, please do not use you knife as a pry bar; it is a cutting tool not a screwdriver, pry bar, or hammer. That’s how almost all knifes break and the manufacturers know it.

    Buy a Multi-Tool if you need a knife/screwdriver/mini pry bar/pier tool.

    So….. the moral of the story is you can’t buy a Ferrari for the price of a Chevy Cavalier or a Rolex or for $40. That isn’t reality. So do not expect to buy a good quality 2 or 3 inch folding knife for $16.

    Introduction

    Now that I have explained why you should not buy a cheap knock off knife it’s time to give you a little information on buying a quality knife.

    Whether you are buying your first quality folding knife or your 20th knife, it is an exciting experience but one also not an easy one. With the number of knifes out there, its hard to know which one to select. I hope this brief discussion helps you.

    Quality knifes whether Tactical Folders or Fixed Blade combat / hunting knifes can be expensive and you can quickly spend a lot of money. Whether you intend to just buy one or more knifes you need to think through your knife purchase. Some people buy an every day knifes, a dress knife, a go to the shooting range knife, a hunting knife and then just some more knifes because they looked cool. This is fine as long as you can afford it. You need to decide if you are just going to buy one or two general purpose knifes or start a collection and think about how you build that collection.

    Before you decide to buy a knife or begin a collection think about what you will use the knife(s) for, and how any particular knife will fit into a larger collection. I am not telling you to not buy multiple knifes, just to buy wisely so that you minimize the number of knifes you will throw in a drawer to gather dust or give away.

    When I initially became interested in knifes, I started down this road, but fortunately caught myself before I got too far and started to ask myself why do I need this knife? I usually answered myself with….because it’s better than the last knife or it does “whateve

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    ….. the moral of the story is you can’t buy a Ferrari for the price of a Chevy Cavalier or a Rolex or for $40. That isn’t reality. So do not expect to buy a good quality 2 or 3 inch folding knife for $16.

    Introduction

    Now that I have explained why you should not buy a cheap knock off knife it’s time to give you a little information on buying a quality knife.

    Whether you are buying your first quality folding knife or your 20th knife, it is an exciting experience but one also not an easy one. With the number of knifes out there, its hard to know which one to select. I hope this brief discussion helps you.

    Quality knifes whether Tactical Folders or Fixed Blade combat / hunting knifes can be expensive and you can quickly spend a lot of money. Whether you intend to just buy one or more knifes you need to think through your knife purchase. Some people buy an every day knifes, a dress knife, a go to the shooting range knife, a hunting knife and then just some more knifes because they looked cool. This is fine as long as you can afford it. You need to decide if you are just going to buy one or two general purpose knifes or start a collection and think about how you build that collection.

    Before you decide to buy a knife or begin a collection think about what you will use the knife(s) for, and how any particular knife will fit into a larger collection. I am not telling you to not buy multiple knifes, just to buy wisely so that you minimize the number of knifes you will throw in a drawer to gather dust or give away.

    When I initially became interested in knifes, I started down this road, but fortunately caught myself before I got too far and started to ask myself why do I need this knife? I usually answered myself with….because it’s better than the last knife or it does “whatever” better then the last one. I soon realized that the knifes I bought in the past were for the wrong reasons. I just bought them because they were in front of me and looked good. So…..Where is this going?

    Before you decide to buy a knife or begin a collection think about what you will use the knife(s) for, and how any particular knife will fit into a larger collection. I am not telling you not to buy multiple knifes, just to buy wisely to minimize the number of knifes you will throw in a drawer to gather dust.

    Key Knife Features to Consider

    Quality:

    Buy the best quality you can. (duh!) All of the knifes I sell are from high quality manufacturers. They are knifes I would buy and own myself. In fact, I do own a few from some of these brands and will probably buy some more. So if you select a knife I sell you will at least buy a quality knife and take care of point one.

    Fixed or Folding blade:

    First determine the intended use of the knife. A knife for hunting, survival or the wilderness will most likely be best served by a 6 or 7 inch fixed blade knife. The way I look at it, large fixed blades are for hunting, fishing, soldiering and Bear hunting. They are meant for outdoor use in the wilderness, or mountains or for fighting and survival situations. Anyway, they are also typically impractical to carry around the house or in the City or suburbs in your pocket or attached to your belt. At best, other people will think of you as a nut case playing Rambo, at worst they will call the police. Large mean looking knifes and a suburban setting do not mix. Moreover, these large bladed knifes are typically illegal to carry concealed or in the open.

    Folding blade knifes are a much more practical knife to carry and use. Folding knifes can be carried in a typical pants pocket without sagging or clipped inside the pants waist band, inside a purse or personal calendar. They are light weight and most of the time under the maximum legal blade length limit of the local government.

    Important Point Here! Check with your local police either in person or check the local municipal codes online to find out what the maximum legal blade length is for your area. Almost always it’s less than 3.5 inches and could be as low as 2 inches. Get caught with a knife over the legal limit and it’s a concealed weapon.

    Handles

    Folding knifes have made incredible gains in construction and design over the last few years. Locking mechanisms reflect the biggest gains in my opinion. Blade styles, handle materials and shapes are nice but do they really improve the knife?? Does a G-10 plastic handle versus a Micarta or Kydex handle really improve the cutting of the Knife? I believe that knife handle material is a mainly a matter preference, but does not create a measurable benefit to the knife or its cutting abilities.

    Two of the latest materials Titanium and Kevlar bring a smile to my face. Think about it. Titanium. It’s lighter and stronger than steel and was originally developed for aircraft engine parts to withstand the extreme stress and heat of a jet engine. This material on a folding knife handle makes the knife better,…… how????? For the extreme cost of titanium versus saving an once of weight, I can’t see the benefit over say Aluminum.

    Kevlar is used for bullet resistant vests but now it is being used for knife handles. Why I am still trying figure out. Question? What do you plan on doing with a Kevlar knife handle? Do you plan on deflecting a barrage of 15 bullets with your handy dandy bullet resistant knife?

    When I choose a knife handle material I look for a material that does not slip when wet, does not chip or crack easily and is durable. Aluminum and any of the current wonder plastics are light weight and strong enough for my knife handle material needs and far cheaper to buy then Titanium or Kevlar. Wood has been the historic knife handle material as well as bone or stag. In fact over the centuries just about every material has been used for knife handles. Anyway I am limiting my discussion to the most likely materials you are likely to find on the modern tactical folding knive.

    Just pick the handle design and material that appeals to you. A knife is a very personal choice.

    Blades

    Folding knife blades come in various styles and shapes and every designer/manufacturer wants you to think that theirs is the best. Well, I think that they are all equally good just of different design. Some may have benefits over others for specialized situations, but for general use I do not think a Clip Point, Tanto Point, Drop Point or modified whatever really is going to significantly matter functionally. Pick the blade style that appeals to you.

    I believe it’s all a matter of design preference and a need for manufacturers to come out with something new each year.

    Steels

    I think the two biggest points to consider (pun intended) are steel and edge type.

    These two features directly affect the cutting ability, edge holding ability and sharpening of the knife. Think about it. The purpose of the knife is to stay sharp and cut. Everything else is secondary or aesthetics. Important sure, but secondary. So……

    First pick a quality steel that is rust resistant, holds an edge well and is easy to sharpen. There are numerous steels out there being used on knifes right now, and some are junk. If you’re not sure of the knife’s steel type, ask.

    Look for blade steel type and how prominently it’s mentioned in an advertisement. A knife from a quality manufacturer like Cold Steel, CRKT, or Benchmade will tell you the steel they use. The cheap knife makers or commerative knifes just say stainless steel. Also 440 A and B are very different and of very low quality then 440-C steel. Ask to be sure it’s at least 440-C.

    Many people have their own opinions on which knife steel is the best. Just like which truck, beer, or whatever is the best. I like 440-C, AUS-6, AUS-8, 154CM, ATS 34 and S30V. There are other equally good steel alloys out there some which I list in my information pages. All have various pluses and minus on edge holding ability, ease of sharpening and cost. I am not a steel aficionado, I am just attempting to provide some basic information and keep it simple. For more information on knife steels go to www.Cynscorion.com/informationdirectory.htm .

    Plain or Serrated

    What type of knife edge do you get? Good question. You have a choice of plain edge (What most people think of as a knife edge), fully serrated or partially serrated.

    What’s it gonna be? Decisions, decisions.

    1. Plain edge knifes give nice smooth clean cuts, they are the easiest edge to sharpen and do not get caught on fibrous materials. However, they require a little more effort cut fibrous materials.

    2. Serrated knifes have been around for a long time but most people are still unaccustomed to them. Serrations can best be described as knife teeth. They typically consist of alternating concave large and small teeth to provide a small smooth cutting surface and ripping points. Fully serrated are great for cutting through fibrous materials such as car seat belts and other hard materials like wood twigs. This

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