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  • Great info and good vid. You hit the nail on the head...its best to get the right gear the 1st time. The old saying you get what you pay for is true

  • @awomansworld123 Thanks alot for watching :)

  • cool deal Gerry!! you got it right bout waiting and get the right thing the 1st time!! great vid!!!

    james

  • @BOHEMIANHUNTINGCLUB Thanks James how the hunt going ?

  • I always wait a few days and research stuff before I buy.Of course I have to save up for everything! lol

  • @willwood487 Who dosen't do that . This stuff not cheap !

  • My Benchmade 720 (ATS-30) Axis Folder, has lasted me 13 yrs and counting. As an addition I just bought a Benchmade Griptilian 551(154-CM) last week. I can't get over how smooth both open and how easy they close with one hand. The 720 rides a little better (1 o'clock ISB), smoother edges and a slightly slimmer, but it was discontinued, to compete with the growing going plastic crazy. Not to mention I could slam either one threw a car hood without damage to the blade. Very Nice

  • @nelsonboy707 Thanks for watching . Alot of people spend alot of money for a lot of bad mistakes. If it makes ya feel good I'm all over it , Make a goal on what you want wait a little while and get what you want . Who wants 100 that cost $10/20 dollars in ther collection ?

  • @nelsonboy707 *720 ATS-34 not 30. LOL

  • Right on, man! It is less expensive in the long run to buy quality gear right from the start. Otherwise, you buy something cheap, it breaks or fails to do the job, so then you go buy the quality equipment and you end up paying the price of the quality tool or gun plus the price of the cheap one that failed. Would have been better off buying quality in the first place.

  • @RCH45ACP You know it !

  • You are right, I know a guy who has to have the latest and greatest all the time. He is a impulse buyer. For some strange reason he never keeps anything very long, I wonder why?

  • @biguy525 That gets real expensive . I have been a horse trader for over 40 yrs. bought too many Guns and Knives to find the right stuff . If you know what your doing you can break even . Most times its cost alot of money out of pocket . I want that new Kimber so bad I can taste it , But I have a custom shop cdp comander size already . So whats the point ! Same with Trucks , I buy one thats gonna last I keep it for 10yrs min unless its a lemon .

  • right on brother. well said.

  • @Brandon401401 Just my 2 Cents :)

  • great message, but if everybody in the community shopped like you they would have to work for months and save, worth it in the long run. but people need shit NOW, i mean NOW. its gettin baaaaa-aaad.

  • @Wyndstarthedruid I think the key Word you said was. People would have to WORK to get what they need !

  • @krazy45cat sorry, i meant work for months to get money and save it in order to purchase the stuff we all want, yo know what i mean, the good stuff. some people have limited funds, some none at all. those people have to make the decision on whether or not they can handle living without it when the time comes, or whether or not to just buy a lower end tool. id rather have a cheap screwdriver than none at all. i totally agree with what you said in the video though, dont get me mixed up now =)

  • My first hand gun that i bought was a Glock. the gun shop was cool and let me make payments on it.

  • @NaplesSwampRat Pretty sure we all did .That also helps build a relationsip whith the dealer .

  • me and my father work for ourself and have or own shop. so we mainly buy craftsman. they dont ask a single question. ive taken ratchets back that i found in cars with no guts and ball of rust, they just hand you a new one. snap-on might be better, but when am i going to catch the guy that sells the tools? dont buy the cheap brand, after you break the cheap stuff a couple times you would have been better to buy the good stuff from the start

  • @NaplesSwampRat That goes with anything,guns,knives,flashligh­ts,tools. even food goods.

  • for the tools, i own matco, snap-on and some craftsman. i don't normally look at the price i just have them add it to my account. i'm a auto technician by profession, i just past the 10 year mark in my carrer! BTW fuck tools made in taiwan they last just long enough to be out of warranty! buy tool made in the USA!!!

  • @barnettzack I have all of the brands you mentioned .Its better in the long run to buy the best , one time .

  • I tell you what if you pay for cheap stuff it can end up costing you more. Also depends on what country manufactured it though. Theres some godamn commie tools that if they were american made it would cost 3x more.

  • @EliteAmericans and hurt ya !

  • well i don't usually buy cheep tools..but i do buy the cheep hookers!!

  • @lskw1 :(

  • @lskw1 i think you should get tested...

  • @lskw1 two for the price of one. lol

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