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1. How do I comment on a photo or video? By default, anyone who a member can comment on photos or videos uploaded to iKnifeCollector. If you see the "comment wall" under a photo or video, you can comment on it. Just start typing in the box underneath the photo or video you want to comment on!

2. Who can comment on my profile? Comments to your profile appear under your My Page tab at the bottom of the middle column. Any person who is a member can comment on your profile, and you can comment on any person's profile. You can, however, turn on comment moderation for your profile. Go to your My Page tab and locate the Comment Wall.
Click the "Edit" button in the header and click the "Yes - approve comments first" option.
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You will now be able to review comments to your profile before they are made public.

3. Can I delete a comment I make on someone's profile? Yes, just click on the red "X" button next to the comment you want to delete.

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5. Who can comment on my photos and videos? By default, any member can comment on your photos and videos. To change this setting, click the "My Settings" link in the right column of the page. You can choose to have anyone, just your friends, or just you comment on your photos and videos. I just posted a comment on someone's blog. Why does it say it has to be approved? If that person has decided to moderate comments, your comment will only show up once they have viewed and approved it.

6. Why does a blog post say comments are closed? Members have the power to control whether or not people can comment on their posts. If the blogger has decided not to allow comments for a post, you will not be able to comment on it.

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desiccants are fine in a SEALED application to reduce humidity,but in a open situation like a gun safe or wooden cabinet WORTHLESS. why? because they will absorb just so much humidity, then are "saturated" and are rendered useless.to rejuvenate the…
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Kevin S Gallagher My new knife, Benchmade RIFT auto Axis. Will post a review this weekend.
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KG the flipper action is a bit tight when compared to other flippers.
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Bill Harvey added a blog post
Any of you use desiccants to protect your collections? If so, where do you live, (how humid?) and in what what do you keep your knives? (I make drawer cases for all manner of collectors -and lots of knife collectors- and wonder if I ought to help th…
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Don Oatley and Frank yanez are now friends
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danny b and Ron James are now friends
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I thought I'd jump in here and "end" this thread: I did send the knife into Case Repair fellowing the instructions on the website. I intentionally tried to forget about the knife so I wouldn't drive myself crazy haunting the mailbox every morning i…
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I suppose it all depends on the 'defendant's" political leanings. Seems to me that the enlightened left can get away with murder (or switch-blades), while the conservative folks get in trouble for saying 'dang-it' after something heavy lands on thei…
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One has to be careful with WD-40 use, Only 10% of its ingredients are non-hazardous, the rest can be considered hazardous to varying degrees. The following is from the WD-40 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): DANGER! Flammable aerosol. Contents und…
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Thanks for the positive comment,The leather stamps are made from nails.
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Man that sure is a beauty,hard core all the way! Gotta love that sheath ,all that leather stacked !!
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wow! yeah that's a fantastic list. I think you need to add WD-40 or a similar product to help remove dirty oil from the pivots of folders or any moving parts and to help loosen stuck screws. another item would be lok-tite or a similar product to s…
10 hours ago
Add a can of Ren Wax to keep them nice and purdy and I also use a little bag of Silica gel to keep the moisture out ! You sure did a good list though! One doesn't even think of all the stuff that you use and accumulate.
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