Posted by Ralphwd45 on April 23, 2013 at 20:57:51 from (216.227.112.136):
Went fishing, locked the old 75 dodge up at the landing, with the keys inside. I went to load the boat back up, and found my boo boo.I needed a tool, to raise the vent window lever, so I could reach thru the vent, and open the door. Could find nothing to use in the boat, or truck bed, so I took mt schrade oldtimer, out of my pocket, and slipped the longest blade, thru the rubber vent gasket, and under the wing window latch handle, and started lifting-prying upwards, untill the big blade sheared the piviot pin in the handle.Thankfully, the latch was moved enough, when it broke, that I could get the window open and open the door. I went to our local Ace Hardware store, and they had quit handling pocket knives. Now I don't want just any old pocket knife, I want a schrade 3 bladed uncle henry, or oldtimer in the 3 1/4 " length.It fits in my pocket well, is always available, and I use the electrician blade, for a lot of things besides stripping wire, the shortest blade ( if kept sharp), is my casterating blade, and then the longest blade does's every thing else, from peeling apples,cleaning fingernails, scrapping gasket material, cutting hoses, cutting rope ECT. OH by the way! Did you folks know that cleaning your fingernails in public, is very crude! SWMBO thinks I should go hide and do it! Kinda like going to the potty! She also doesn't like me to whip out my oldtimer, at the resturant, and pick out the crab meat from the leggs! Just doesn;t appreciate a useful tool! Well I feel hand cuffed without my pocket knife, and am ordering one from Schrade, online.I just wondered if any one else depended on their knives like me?
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