Posted by MarkB_MI on July 03, 2020 at 10:33:21 from (174.230.7.45):
In Reply to: Started carrying posted by 37 chief on July 02, 2020 at 19:31:21:
I've carried a pocket knife pretty much as long as I can remember. Somebody who worked for my dad gave me a knife with one broken blade when I was five. He told me he broke it fighting a bear, and of course I believed him. I bought my first stainless steel Case pocket knife from Jax Surplus in Ft. Collins when I was in college. It cost something like 23 bucks, about a week and a half of my budget as a college student. I carried that knife for another twenty years before I lost it; I still prefer Case knives above all others.
A couple of years ago I picked up a older Leatherman tool at a garage sale. It was in like-new condition, except the leather holster was dried out to the point you couldn't snap it closed. I soaked the sheath in water, stretched back out, then oiled it up. I've been carrying that Leatherman ever since, and it is a wonderfully practical tool. Far better than a Swiss army knife. I still carry a Case jackknife as well, mainly because my pocket feels light if I walk out the door with a knife in it.
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