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I stopped in a couple of days ago, they have uber cheap Wusthof and
sell reconditioned wusthof as well, but only in the store (maybe if you called them?) but its 50% off all the time and there new wusthof is the cheepest youll find... North East Minneapolis www.eversharpknives.com I strongly recommend them, even to my parents who know nothing about knives, they are so friendly! -Mike |
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So, why should anyone take any advice from someone who is hawking a
website in their very first post to this ng? Do your parents know that you are a spammer/ Matthew Mike wrote: I stopped in a couple of days ago, they have uber cheap Wusthof and sell reconditioned wusthof as well, but only in the store (maybe if you called them?) but its 50% off all the time and there new wusthof is the cheepest youll find... North East Minneapolis www.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com I strongly recommend them, even to my parents who know nothing about knives, they are so friendly! -Mike -- "All you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people". Alexander Bullock ("My Man Godfrey" 1936): |
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Bert Hyman wrote:
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wrote: So, why should anyone take any advice from someone who is hawking a website in their very first post to this ng? I don't know the OP, but I do know Eversharp; I take my knives there for sharpening. When I was there a few years ago, they were selling a Wusthof interpretation of the classic Victorinox Swiss Army knife; black with the Wusthof trident in place of the cross. I still kick myself for not buying a handful. That may be, but spamming is spamming, IMHO. Matthew -- "All you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people". Alexander Bullock ("My Man Godfrey" 1936): |
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In "Matthew L. Martin"
wrote: Bert Hyman wrote: In news
wrote: So, why should anyone take any advice from someone who is hawking a website in their very first post to this ng? I don't know the OP, but I do know Eversharp; I take my knives there for sharpening. When I was there a few years ago, they were selling a Wusthof interpretation of the classic Victorinox Swiss Army knife; black with the Wusthof trident in place of the cross. I still kick myself for not buying a handful. That may be, but spamming is spamming, IMHO. And the original post wasn't spamming by any accepted definition. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN |
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Mike wrote:
I stopped in a couple of days ago, they have uber cheap Wusthof and sell reconditioned wusthof as well, but only in the store (maybe if you called them?) but its 50% off all the time and there new wusthof is the cheepest youll find... North East Minneapolis www.eversharp Dopes anybody else think it's strange to name a store - a store that almost exclusively sells Wusthoff knives - after a trademarked line of J. A. Henckles knives? -sw |
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On Jun 11, 7:46 pm, "Matthew L. Martin" wrote:
So, why should anyone take any advice from someone who is hawking a website in their very first post to this ng? Do your parents know that you are a spammer/ Matthew Mike wrote: I stopped in a couple of days ago, they have uber cheap Wusthof and sell reconditioned wusthof as well, but only in the store (maybe if you called them?) but its 50% off all the time and there new wusthof is the cheepest youll find... North East Minneapolis www.xxxxxxxxxxxx.com I strongly recommend them, even to my parents who know nothing about knives, they are so friendly! -Mike -- "All you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people". Alexander Bullock ("My Man Godfrey" 1936): Mathew, sorry if it seemed like i was spamming.... im not, i went in there and it was a sweet small store that seemed pretty chill. i saw it on a mpls cycling blog and checked it out. just returning the favor. |
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"Bert Hyman" wrote in message That may be, but spamming is spamming, IMHO. And the original post wasn't spamming by any accepted definition. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN Cal it or not call it whatever you want, but it reads like a blatant advertisement. Just like the posts that start with "I found this great web site. . . . . " |
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On Jun 11, 9:32 pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:
"Bert Hyman" wrote in message That may be, but spamming is spamming, IMHO. And the original post wasn't spamming by any accepted definition. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN Cal it or not call it whatever you want, but it reads like a blatant advertisement. Just like the posts that start with "I found this great web site. . . . . " Oh. I guess im not as tech savvy as some of you, and dont know the proper way to voice my pleasure with something. maybe next time i will stay off the internet. interacting with people face to face is a little more pleasant |
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Cal it or not call it whatever you want, but it reads like a blatant advertisement. Just like the posts that start with "I found this great web site. . . . . " And you still have a choice.....you go if you want, you ignore if you don't...what's the Bravo Fargo Delta? |
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(Peter A) wrote in
: In article , says... That may be, but spamming is spamming, IMHO. And the original post wasn't spamming by any accepted definition. Maybe, maybe not - but it was still objectionable. Lying to the group, pretending to be a happy customer when the poster is obviously connected to the store in some way - cheesy and dishonest. Obviously connected to the store? Please elaborate. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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(Edwin Pawlowski) wrote in
: "Bert Hyman" wrote in message That may be, but spamming is spamming, IMHO. And the original post wasn't spamming by any accepted definition. Cal it or not call it whatever you want, but it reads like a blatant advertisement. Just like the posts that start with "I found this great web site. . . . . " The store is a little hole in the wall in an industrial area of Minneapolis, and I'd guess that the OP was as thrilled to find it as I was some years ago. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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"Billy" Hereiam@hotmaildotcom wrote in message ... Cal it or not call it whatever you want, but it reads like a blatant advertisement. Just like the posts that start with "I found this great web site. . . . . " And you still have a choice.....you go if you want, you ignore if you don't...what's the Bravo Fargo Delta? The BFD is that if you let one spammer post his crap, we'll soon be over run with commercial advertising from every retail store and internet store a round. Do you want to read on-topic posts or have Sears, WalMart, and Billy's Toilet Tissue Emporium posting their daily specials by the thousands? Please take the time to research the purpose of Usenet newsgroups and the charters for them. |