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pocket knife
This little knife goes everywhere with me (except on a damn airline flight, where it is I guess considered a deadly weapon). I've used it countless times over the span of 30 odd years. It has become a part of me. It is always there and today I thought about holding it high regard because I'd feel like something was missing if I didn't reach down with my right hand and feel it through my pants pocket. It's part of my "outfit" if you will. Right there where it's suppose to be. I've had many pocket and sheath knives over the years. For the most part they are hidden in a box somewhere and I can never, never find one when I need it. Don't ask me to use it, I won't let you!
I think you reccognize the brand of my knife. What an engineering marvel!
Do you carry a pocket knife?
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I've carried one like this for many years. I bought it at Sears. It was not a Craftsman but it was made by Camillus. It has stainless blades and holds an edge quite well.
I also feel naked without it.
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I bought this knife in 1995. Its been in my pocket daily for 15 years. One of the handles is a bit loose and both sides are showing wear. I got battery acid on the blade which etched it a little. I "fixed" that problem with a little 1000 grit emery paper. The "big" blade shows signs of sharpening. It replaced a Buck Cadet which I lost. This Sear knife is as good as the Buck and holds an edge better.
I thought I lost it about a year ago - panic set in. I tore this house up looking for it. It is so dear to me it was like loosing a friend. I found it under a cushion in the chair I'd thrown my pants over the night before.
A knife has become one of my most used possessions. I even "do" my nails with it. I can't remember when I did not carry a pocket knife....
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Hairwing, I carry the same make and model but in basic black.
Ed
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I now carry a Benchmade Griptilian (small) that my daughter bought me for Xmas....after losing my CKRT Pointman that I was never without for 13years. Prior to that it was a buck that I carried through 14 years...still got it. My Uniform knife was a Swiss Army Victorinox Champ that was my belt knife through thick-&-thin. My daughter now carres it in uniform:^) Partial to my knives:^)
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I went to the airport last week mistakenly with my kinife in my pocket. Not wanting TSA to discard my knife, I thought I would place it on top of a vending machine with the hope of retrieving on my return. NO luck.
I was told all confiscated materials by TSA are later sold on EBAY.
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My go to knife is the same size and blade pattern as Jerry's except mine is a Shrade "Uncle Henry". I bought it at a little junk store in Muleshoe, TX for $4.00. I've had a few little Leatherman paratools confiscated at airports because I didn't think to put'em in my checked baggage.
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I have a lot of pocket knieve and sheath knives. I have some custom hand made damascus steel folcing knives.
The one I carry almost every day? A little buck 2 blade knife my dad bought for me when I graduated from high school in 1978,
Jeff
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I know I'd rather go without my pants than without my pocket knife. Mine is an Inox by Solingen. Blades seem to stay sharp forever.
Kelly.
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I've carried a pocket knifemost all the time since I was about 10 or 12. Right now it is a 2 blade Old Timer that belonged to my father. I prize it highly. I also have had a P38 on my key chain since about 1960.
Tim
PS: P38 is a GI Can Opener.
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I've carried a knife absolutely every day since I was 12 years old (now I'm 50). Ok, so on occasion I wasn't appropriately dressed to carry a knife (think hospital gown).
My two sons carry a knife since they were 12 also.
2 Blade Schrade that Dad gave me is my favorite - sharp as a razor and handy.
Gibbs Rule #9: Never go anywhere without a knife.