Hey Dave,
Just callin' em like I see 'em. One person's drama is another person's investigative reporting - so be it.
By golly you are right, you DIDN'T suggest we not double post, not this time. I guess I missed that what with all the comments I did catch involving giving Knight the finger, three strikes, Worker's Comp, warning labels...and all the other big serious language involved with this story.
I'm still sorry you got your finger smashed, but for the life of me I can' t imagine why you would be throwing that handle back so hard as to cause a purple and blue bruise. I never slam my press around like that, it cost too much money. Lighten up Dave!!! :-)
Still curious to know if the head or handle were ever removed and re-attached from that press, if the handle is normally tighter which would not allow for you to slam it back with such force, or if in fact, every press of that model is identical to the one you were using. Will we be hearing anything about any of that, or is the call to arms over with?
I'm no lover of Knight products, but I do enjoy knowing the facts before jumping to conclusions. We seem to have few of those revealed so far, and I am reasonable enough to think that the design as well as the operator could have contributed to this mishap. It's not about the blame anyway, but rather a more complete explanation of the circumstances.
Freedom of choice? Oh sure Dave, never questioned that for a second. Long may she wave and all that. Let the band play.
Tamara Hoffbauer
In The Air
Carmel, IN |