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Does anyone know about Harvard Cutlery? Are they still in business?
I need to replace a knife in my set, but can't find any info on the web.
I guess they've gone the way of most USA manufacturers............?
thanks
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bill wilson wrote:
> Does anyone know about Harvard Cutlery? Are they still in business?
> I need to replace a knife in my set, but can't find any info on the web.
> I guess they've gone the way of most USA manufacturers............?
> thanks



Probably.
When will people learn that lifetime guarantee means
lifetime of the company, not yours?

Too good to be true means just what it says.

gloria p
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~patches~ wrote:
> Puester wrote:
>
> > bill wilson wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone know about Harvard Cutlery? Are they still in business?
> >> I need to replace a knife in my set, but can't find any info on the web.
> >> I guess they've gone the way of most USA manufacturers............?
> >> thanks

> >
> >
> >
> > Probably.
> > When will people learn that lifetime guarantee means
> > lifetime of the company, not yours?
> >
> > Too good to be true means just what it says.
> >
> > gloria p

>
> What gets me is some of these lifetime guarantees require the original
> receipt. Now that is fine and dandy but heck after 10 years, how many
> people can actually find that receipt? Then some want original
> packaging. Yeah, right! We'd have to build an outbuilding just to hold
> all the original packaging.


The only "lifetime guarantee" that's worth anything is the one for
Craftsman tools - with the name Craftsman stamped right on the tool,
you don't need a receipt or a package - walk into Sears with a broken
hand tool, walk out with a brand-new one. If they don't have the exact
model you broke, they'll give you the next upgrade, free. (This
doesn't apply to their power tools which are generally crap.)

N.

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Puester wrote:

> bill wilson wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know about Harvard Cutlery? Are they still in business?
>> I need to replace a knife in my set, but can't find any info on the web.
>> I guess they've gone the way of most USA manufacturers............?
>> thanks

>
>
>
> Probably.
> When will people learn that lifetime guarantee means
> lifetime of the company, not yours?
>
> Too good to be true means just what it says.
>
> gloria p


What gets me is some of these lifetime guarantees require the original
receipt. Now that is fine and dandy but heck after 10 years, how many
people can actually find that receipt? Then some want original
packaging. Yeah, right! We'd have to build an outbuilding just to hold
all the original packaging.
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>When will people learn that lifetime guarantee means lifetime of the
company, not yours?

I'm a Forschner man myself- got this baby...
http://www.knivesplus.com/forschner-...-fo-41589.html
at my side as I write. Kev



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~patches~ wrote:

> What gets me is some of these lifetime guarantees require the original
> receipt. Now that is fine and dandy but heck after 10 years, how many
> people can actually find that receipt? Then some want original
> packaging. Yeah, right! We'd have to build an outbuilding just to hold
> all the original packaging.



We have the "outbuilding" aka "The Shed" (DH never throws anything like
packaging away and said shed is full of it)... However, the original
receipt could really be a problem
--
Cheers
Cathy(xyz)
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Puester wrote:
> bill wilson wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know about Harvard Cutlery? Are they still in business?
>> I need to replace a knife in my set, but can't find any info on the web.
>> I guess they've gone the way of most USA manufacturers............?
>> thanks

>
>
>
> Probably.
> When will people learn that lifetime guarantee means
> lifetime of the company, not yours?
>
> Too good to be true means just what it says.
>
> gloria p

I wasn't after a warranty replacement. We have had this set for 18
years, and I broke one several years ago and wanted to complete the set
again. Is this company still in business?
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