Posted by nat on July 03, 2020 at 16:28:32 from (98.23.64.71):
In Reply to: Started carrying posted by 37 chief on July 02, 2020 at 19:31:21:
My 2 brothers and I always said you could throw us in a ditch when we died, just make sure we had a knife in our pocket. My middle brother died of cancer and when we went to the family viewing at the funeral home I asked the director if they had put a knife if his pocket. He looked at me kind of funny and said no, they hadn't. I took mu old timer out of my pocket and told him to make sure he put it in my brothers pocket. That is the best knife he ever had, he always bought a cheap impereal because he would loose them. I figured I would just go get another one but found that it had been discontinued, the current one had sharper orners and some kind of pick in the handle and was uncomfortable in my pocket. I keep looking for one and no luck untill we went to Smokey Mountain Knife works in Pigeon Forge Tn. I went straight to the old timer section and asked for one. I told him why I wanted one and he said for me to wait. He went upstairs and came back with a box and said it was his personal knives, every time they discontinued one he put one in this box. He dug thru it and handed me one. I carry it everyday
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