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Started by jgp12000, February 12, 2025, 08:15:46 PM

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Like some of you, I "usually" Cary at least two pocket knives...one in each fron pocket of my jeans/ shorts. When I'm "home" (back in Illinois) I carry another pair, as well...a folding "pruning knife", and a "pocket clip type" with a long, thin blade.....and, I'm usually spend quite a bit of time trying to remember where I last used one of them, 'cause that's where I laid it down ::)
There's nothing wrong with a few "F's" on your record....Food, Fun, Flowers, Fishing, Friends, and Fun....to name just a few !

foakes

#16
About 4 years ago, our neighbor's older yellow lab passed on.

They had decided to not get another dog, so they had a half full bag of dry dog food that they gave us for Spud.

When I started to pour it into one of our larger ant-proof containers —- a Buck Stockman came out of the bag also with one blade open.  Looks like it had been in there for quite some time since the knife was covered with a kind of greasy stuff and kibble dust & bits.

Took it upstairs and did a thorough cleaning job inside and out.  Ultrasonic cleaner with Dawn, toothbrush, Q-Tips.  Sharpened all of the dull blades, added a few drops of oil, polished it up, checked all functions and blade walk & spring snap for any issues —- polished the exterior.  It was in great shape now.  Put it in a new protective belt sheaf.

Returned it to Howard.  He was overjoyed since he had been missing it for around six months —- and it was a knife his Dad carried for a a long time before he passed on.  He was sick about losing it —- and had looked everywhere for 6 months.

Other places I  have found lost knives have been in furniture, under the edge of the bed when I take off my jeans, under the desk in my office, the hamper, the washing machine, and one time a little Camo Buck SS Lockback that endured two years under the snow and dirt (after I replaced it).

Your knife may turn up —- but if one of these two unused & new knives would work for you —- just let me know and I'll pop one in the mail as a gift to a good member.

Best, Fred
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Gobi King

Cleaned up Amazon link Alan posted

Never been a knife person
But for fishing I buy a dozen of the $1.5 knives from
The pier or Wally's and keep/share with anyone needing one.

At 2 am when you need a knife at Ceder point in dauphin island and the guy walking by offers u one and says you can keep it has Gobi stashing knives
Shibs - aka The Gobi King
Fichigan

jgp12000

#18
Fred,
I have so many knives,plenty of backups.I am spoiled to the assisted opening now.I ordered the CIVIVI for science,& hopefully forcing the Kershaw to turn up ;D If it does(Prime) or doesn't you can't have too many knives,like reels I suppose...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BF8FPH5L/

Keta

Fred,
I have 3 "missing" knives now. 2 in the house and one I think fell into the bottomless pit between my truck seat and the console.
Hi, my name is Lee and I have a fishing gear problem.

I have all of the answers, yup, no, maybe.

A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.
Mark Twain

JasonGotaProblem

I used to always carry a blade everywhere. Somewhere along the line that just plain stopped. I think it was the return to the desk job that slowly made it happen. Now I have 4 in different spots in my truck and a fixed blade CRKT (someone told me it's a knockoff but it's still quite sharp after a lot of use and does the job) in the pencil holder on my desk. And more blades scattered around my garage in the different places I do things. So  I guess I just stopped feeling like I needed one in my pocket.
Any machine is a smoke machine if you use it wrong enough.

jgp12000

#21
Off topic-in my tackle boxes I keep a multi tool,rapala braid scissors,& hemostats for hook removal.My oldest 10 yr old grandson has the fever I bought him a display case at smkv & a few knives to get his collection going.

Attached is my collection that are not used,some are great uncles that have passed on .Most I bought cause
They  were pretty.Case,Boker,Hen & Rooster,Kissing Crane & Uncle Henry amongst the group.

Keta

#22
I have a tool box filled with several  different kinds of knives for cutting fish. My day pack has 3 different knives in it and a heavy clever made out of a chipper blade for dressing deer and elk.
Hi, my name is Lee and I have a fishing gear problem.

I have all of the answers, yup, no, maybe.

A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way.
Mark Twain

oc1

James, when I was a kid I had a yellow fishing knife with hook disgorger  like the one in the bottom left of your display.  I think it was Case.

jgp12000

#24
Steve,
I remember those, mine is a kissing crane,had to get it as soon As I saw it :al

I actually lost the key to my knife case  ::) Go figure, I have another key that works,my grandson is always on a mission to get in there...

reelynew

My Grandfather gave me the same model of Oldtimer in the upper left corner. That was my first knife.
I fish because the voices in my head tell me to.

Shark Hunter

#26
I carry a Kershaw lockback with a Tanto Blade at all times.
A gift from Fred years back.


Life is Good!

jgp12000

Civivi came today,it's not a kershaw-its going back

foakes

#28
A year ago, I had a chance to pick up a group of 16 pocket knives for $60.

A few were old, somewhat worn, advertisers, or stuff that none of us would carry.

But in the group was a USA Buck 112, solid & slightly used.

A USA 371+ Buck Stockman, unused.

A Schrade Wostenholm, from the UK, M1965, 1XL, Lockback, never used, but tarnished on one side.

A USA Remington UMC Camp knife, never used (but I have used and carried it now).

Plus a never used new Case XX Mako Shark Lockback with a new & unused belt sheath.

The photos on eBay were lousy and everything was tossed in a heap with a BIN of $60.

I studied the terrible photos for about 2 minutes until I saw the Mako.  Then pulled the trigger 4 minutes after it was listed late at night.

Best, Fred



The Official, Un-Authorized Service and Restoration Center for quality vintage spinning reels.

D-A-M Quick, Penn, Mitchell, and ABU/Zebco Cardinals

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If your feeling down and don't know what to do
     Just hold on til tomorrow
Let go of the past
     Wrap your dreams around you
Live every day like it's your last

jgp12000

Hard to get any new case knife under $60 alone.I bet the mako is worth a good bit now.Looks like you came out ahead on that
Deal Fred.