I’ve always done things a little differently. When I get an order for a knife, after all the design stuff and little tweaks here and there, I make the knife and sheath and post it to the client. They then get to play, use, fiddle with and generally abuse it, it’s only a tool like a hammer or screwdriver after all, and when they’re completely happy with it, and only then, do I expect payment. If, for any reason at all, the client doesn’t like the knife it’s returned and that’s it.
I’ve had a couple of buyers insist on paying first for a knife I’ve already made, you know who you are, thanks, guys, but this system has served me very well for years.
I don’t want to take money from anybody for what they ultimately consider to be an unsuitable tool - stop sniggering at the back - and only expect payment when everybody involved is satisfied with the sale.
I’ve had a couple of buyers insist on paying first for a knife I’ve already made, you know who you are, thanks, guys, but this system has served me very well for years.
I don’t want to take money from anybody for what they ultimately consider to be an unsuitable tool - stop sniggering at the back - and only expect payment when everybody involved is satisfied with the sale.