My strange behavior
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My strange behavior
You know I don’t know if I am the only one like this but today I got home from work and went to get out my pocket knife from my jeans and it was gone and I think I actually panicked. Here I have drawers full of all kinds of knives of every length and style and here I was actually worried about my little Browning folder that I carry that wasn’t even expensive but seems like an old friend to me. I actually found myself scanning the internet looking for one just like it. Is anyone else this anal about one particular knife they carry or have or am I just strange?
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He really did panic when he thought it was gone. He tore the house and his pickup apart. By the look on his face when he could not find it, you would have thought his best friend died. I am very glad he found it, it will be much more pleasant at our house tonight.
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Oh yeah! This knife was a gift from a long time friend and fine knifemaker by the name of Wick Ellerbe. My EDC for about 10 years. I was helping a friend plant some bushes at his house and lost this knife. I looked, he looked, we all looked for it to no avail. I had the idea we buried it with the last bush we planted because that's where I remembered having it last. I used it to cut the string holding the root ball of the last one. We had backed the truck up next to the hole and just dropped the plant into the hole. The last thing I remember doing tho was pulling the tarp out of the truck to dump the lost dirt into the hole and then covering the root ball. We hashed the idea around for months as to where I lost it, my ideas always strayed back to it being buried with the last bush. Well, my buddy actually went out and dug the bush up months later and did not find it. One year and one month later, still discussing the loss of this knife, I asked my buddy if I could go dig myself. Next thing ya know we are both out there digging this poor bush back up. Pulled the plant completely out of the whole, dug down beyond the original hole depth and didn't find a thing. My last effort was to kneel in the bottom of the hole and I raked my fingers around the walls of the hole....Dammit man, the thing's still sharp....for the little pain of a finger cut, what a nice surprise.....
It's an old style friction folder made from a file, set in antler, and still EDC. Buried for over a year, but never forgotten.
It's an old style friction folder made from a file, set in antler, and still EDC. Buried for over a year, but never forgotten.
All who enter here bring happiness, some by staying, some by leaving...
See this is what I am saying about my knife, it's always there for me and it's a working knife and it just becomes part of you, hell mine is the first thing I pull from the pockets when I go to change clothes. I had one I lost as a kid that I was using it to hold a fish stringer in the bank and it got pulled in, almost ruined that fishing hole for me after that.
The very first pocket knife I owned , I recieved as a birthday gift when I was seven .
Lost it that weekend in the backyard during my B-day party.
I was devistated , I searched for it every day till dark , about a week later my dad and I were in the back yard and there it was in plain sight.
Didn't find out till years later ,after he past away that he had bought a replacement and put it there for me to find.
I still panic when ever I misplace one.
Lost it that weekend in the backyard during my B-day party.
I was devistated , I searched for it every day till dark , about a week later my dad and I were in the back yard and there it was in plain sight.
Didn't find out till years later ,after he past away that he had bought a replacement and put it there for me to find.
I still panic when ever I misplace one.
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You! Strange?!!!! HAhahahhah
Tex ya crack me up!!!
It drives me nuts to loose anything. Doesn't matter what. I would be better off to have nothing than loose one thing.
I lost my first switch while crossing a swamp in Indiana.(that was before otter hood and no there wasn't a bogg monster after me)
I took it out of my pocket and held it in my mouth to keep it out of the water. My hands were full carring other things. Something happened and I dropped it. Came close to dropping everything else. Waited for my cohort to arrive to take the rest of the crap from my hands so I could feel around the muddy bottom for this blade. Never found it. Even went back after the water went down to look for it. I knew it would be scrap metal but just HAD to try.
My first Rizz lost at sea! God help us all!!
Then there was the time I lost my vir...well never mind about that!
Tex ya crack me up!!!
It drives me nuts to loose anything. Doesn't matter what. I would be better off to have nothing than loose one thing.
I lost my first switch while crossing a swamp in Indiana.(that was before otter hood and no there wasn't a bogg monster after me)
I took it out of my pocket and held it in my mouth to keep it out of the water. My hands were full carring other things. Something happened and I dropped it. Came close to dropping everything else. Waited for my cohort to arrive to take the rest of the crap from my hands so I could feel around the muddy bottom for this blade. Never found it. Even went back after the water went down to look for it. I knew it would be scrap metal but just HAD to try.
My first Rizz lost at sea! God help us all!!
Then there was the time I lost my vir...well never mind about that!
SNAP, SNAP, SNAP!!
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