She has her own knives. And our daughter has too. So I can’t get cussed out. On this subject at least.
There’s nothing wrong with you. Embrace it and go and buy more stuff.I'm in recovery, taking one day at a time.....the struggle is real
You are a bad, bad man!!There’s nothing wrong with you. Embrace it and go and buy more stuff.
Depends. I do like to try new stuff, but don't over do it. There has to be a reason to try something new. That normally being other gear of the same type having drawbacks, or falling short, or failing. But i then sell on/ trade/give away the obsolete stuff. if still in good nick.I heard the term GEARDO recently and it tickled me. It went on to say that the term is applied to those strange people who have huge amounts of gear and continue to accumulate even more. So there's the question; Are you? or are you not a geardo?
I'm in recovery, taking one day at a time.....the struggle is real
I was laughing at the term Geardo and identified. The truth is I am a bit of a minimalist and practical; ie i have a mora companion and a swiss army knife, 1 axe, 1 saw. I live in the van a lot of the time and there no room for things I dont need every day. The subject of arrows came up for me because I am getting decent at archery and so destroy a couple or 3 arrows a week. I have now sent off for blank shafts and vanes and I am gona make my own because 1. its a good skill to have 2. its cheaper and 3. I get to reuse tips and flights that would other wise be useless. I counted the spare tips I had and there were 40. That is 40 arrows I have demolished. So to sum it all up. i can easilly become a geardo but I do pretty well keeping myself in check. xDepends. I do like to try new stuff, but don't over do it. There has to be a reason to try something new. That normally being other gear of the same type having drawbacks, or falling short, or failing. But i then sell on/ trade/give away the obsolete stuff. if still in good nick.
You'd think i'd have loads knives, being a maker, but i dont. I have a couple of folders, a dedicated wood carver, a bushy, a machete, and the standard kitchen set up. Only have one axe atm too, but had dozens.
I used to get ideas in my head, where i could see me needing something for some reason, but then dont need it and off it pops. I have got wiser over time, less impulsive, don't buy things just because i think its a good idea at the time. Happy with what i have now, for what i need.
The only exception being rum. Always need more of that.