Coppatop85
19th of May 2008 (Mon), 17:51
Hey everyone. I know this is unorthodox, but I am poor, and addicted to photography (aren't we all) and have a perfectly mint condition fine cutlery set which i have no need for. I figured maybe we could work something out.
About two years ago, I was about to get a job selling cutco cutlery, when a LOT of bad things happened, and I couldn't do so. However, I did get a sample kit to show to customers in the process. I only used this kit to show to one person, so essentially, it has never been used. After this, I stored the sample kit away if I ever decided to go back to sell cutco, an forgot about it until recently. If you don't know about cutco, they make excellent knives that are literally guaranteed forever, to never dull, or break. doesn't matter who owns them, used or not, this warranty/guarantee is transferable. You can send them back for a free replacement, as long as you didn't do something retarded like put your knifes in a kiln on blender. You cannot buy cutco in stores, and all the knives are still either sealed, or in their original sheaths.
Here are some pictures, with list prices as of two years ago (according to my booklet).
Carver -- List price $100
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/carver.jpg
Chef's Knife -- List price $100
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/chefsknife.jpg
Kitchen knife, and Paring knife -- list prices $28 and $45
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/kitchenknifeparingknife.jpg
Super Shears -- List price $86
Just a not about these things, they are freaking incredible, and can pretty much cut anything. Those are two pennies in the pic I cut with these shears, one in half, one into a cork-screw
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/shears.jpg
Spatula -- List price $50
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/spatula.jpg
Trimmer -- List price $48
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/trimmer.jpg
Turnign Fork -- List price $40
This fork has something like, an 80 pound pull on it.
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/turningfork.jpg
Not Pictured:
Kitchen Spoon -- $33
Peeler -- $27
This added up is worth $557 (as of 2 years ago, probably has gone up since then),I would be willing to trade all of this for $350 towards a lens, or other equipment. If you are interested in individual pieces, we can work something out
Stuff I am Looking for:
Some sort of 70-200, preferably one with IS, or 2.8, but not both.
Battery Grip for Xti
Bigma
67mm GnD filter
Camera Backpack
About two years ago, I was about to get a job selling cutco cutlery, when a LOT of bad things happened, and I couldn't do so. However, I did get a sample kit to show to customers in the process. I only used this kit to show to one person, so essentially, it has never been used. After this, I stored the sample kit away if I ever decided to go back to sell cutco, an forgot about it until recently. If you don't know about cutco, they make excellent knives that are literally guaranteed forever, to never dull, or break. doesn't matter who owns them, used or not, this warranty/guarantee is transferable. You can send them back for a free replacement, as long as you didn't do something retarded like put your knifes in a kiln on blender. You cannot buy cutco in stores, and all the knives are still either sealed, or in their original sheaths.
Here are some pictures, with list prices as of two years ago (according to my booklet).
Carver -- List price $100
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/carver.jpg
Chef's Knife -- List price $100
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/chefsknife.jpg
Kitchen knife, and Paring knife -- list prices $28 and $45
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/kitchenknifeparingknife.jpg
Super Shears -- List price $86
Just a not about these things, they are freaking incredible, and can pretty much cut anything. Those are two pennies in the pic I cut with these shears, one in half, one into a cork-screw
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/shears.jpg
Spatula -- List price $50
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/spatula.jpg
Trimmer -- List price $48
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/trimmer.jpg
Turnign Fork -- List price $40
This fork has something like, an 80 pound pull on it.
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh2/Coppatop85/knifes/turningfork.jpg
Not Pictured:
Kitchen Spoon -- $33
Peeler -- $27
This added up is worth $557 (as of 2 years ago, probably has gone up since then),I would be willing to trade all of this for $350 towards a lens, or other equipment. If you are interested in individual pieces, we can work something out
Stuff I am Looking for:
Some sort of 70-200, preferably one with IS, or 2.8, but not both.
Battery Grip for Xti
Bigma
67mm GnD filter
Camera Backpack