Brown Waxed Wrapping Paper Available!!

I've had customer requests for the brown waxed wrapping paper like GEC uses to wrap their knives and... I finally broke down and am now carrying it in the store.  Everyone knows that it can tear in shipping and once you take the knife in and out a few times it's guaranteed to rip sooner or later. 

Here's your chance to rewrap your knifes to look like they've never been out of the tube.  In addition, it's water and oil resistant which is great for wrapping your safe queens. 

 It comes 18" wide but I'm cutting it down to approximately 6x9" sheets, similar in size to the ones the GEC knives come wrapped in.  The shipping envelopes, postage and paypal/credit card fees come to almost as much as the paper, but, not much I can do about it.  I'm going to start offering it in packs of 25 sheets and if someone wants larger pieces, email me.

 

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  • 4/8/2011 5:16 PM Dave T. wrote:
    Now there's an idea whose time has come!

    25 sheets will just about wrap up my entire assortment in nice new "blankies".

    Gotta get me some....
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  • 4/8/2011 5:52 PM Stephen wrote:
    Greg:

    I just bought 25 sheets.

    Thanks a bunch!

    Stephen
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    1. 4/8/2011 5:56 PM Greg wrote:
      Sometimes all you have to do is ask!!!  Thanks.
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    2. 4/8/2011 6:05 PM Greg wrote:
      Let me ask a question.  I just had someone email asking if they could by it in 12" instead of 6" lengths.  Would anyone prefer it be sold in 7' x 18" lengths????  That's a more paper than 25 sheets and you can cut it to whatever size you prefer.....
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      1. 4/9/2011 12:18 PM Dave T. wrote:
        If I were to buy an 18" by 7 FEET!! size I would have to buy more knives, which is perhaps the idea behind the offer and thereby a "marketing ploy".

        Seriously though, I am still capable of cutting my own individual pieces myself so would prefer to buy one large piece as apposed to several small ones.

        The place where they keep me lets us cut out paper dolls, etc., so I could cut pieces of brown waxed paper. With proper supervision.

        Old age is a punishment for clean living.....
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        1. 4/9/2011 3:37 PM Greg wrote:
          You catch on too quick.  I didn't think my marketing efforts were so transparent!!!
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        2. 4/9/2011 4:37 PM Stephen wrote:
          Dave:

          Do they let you use those blunt-tip scissors like we used in kindergarten?
          I've heard it said that we start out with coloring books and end up with coloring books.
          Same goes for diapers.

          Staphen
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          1. 4/9/2011 8:35 PM Dave T. wrote:
            Right on! Same blunt tip scissors, and they don't let us run with them.
            I am pretty proud of the fact I can (usually) stay within the lines in the coloring books. Never could manage that in kindergarten.
            I don't know about the diapers yet, but I suppose that will come.

            And to think all this began with the offer of some nice brown waxed paper.
            Do we know how to derail a blog thread, or what!!!!
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            1. 4/10/2011 10:01 AM greg wrote:
              Can't believe how quick I can lose control....
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              1. 4/10/2011 1:03 PM Dave T. wrote:
                The coming week will be better.....
                I will be camped in the heart of the Dragoon Mountains again for the week, (perhaps to the relief of many).
                Wish all of you could be there too!
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              2. 4/10/2011 5:03 PM jan wrote:
                But you do provide hours of fun
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  • 4/10/2011 11:03 AM Garry Moore wrote:
    Prefer larger sheets that I can cut.
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    1. 4/10/2011 7:22 PM Greg wrote:
      If you place an order for some, include a note in the special instructions area that you prefer a large single sheet rather than the 6x9.
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