Anyone carry a knife daily?

Bareback

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Have anymore awesome knifes
Ohh yeah , many in fact . I have my mom's collect of some show case quality knives most are three blade folding. I have lots of older hunting/skinning knives a few are custom , some with bone handles others with hickory or walnut . I also have axe's , hatchets, tomahawks and machetes ( I like the bolo from Brazil ) . I'm into woodworking and have some very expensive axe's from Germany all hand made, but the one I use all the time is my estwing camping hatchets ( long and short handled ) . My wife and my daughter carry Kershaw spring assisted knives and it's cool AF to see them pull those out and pop the blade , it totally shuts up anyone around and their like :shock:.
 

Rolla J

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Ohh yeah , many in fact . I have my mom's collect of some show case quality knives most are three blade folding. I have lots of older hunting/skinning knives a few are custom , some with bone handles others with hickory or walnut . I also have axe's , hatchets, tomahawks and machetes ( I like the bolo from Brazil ) . I'm into woodworking and have some very expensive axe's from Germany all hand made, but the one I use all the time is my estwing camping hatchets ( long and short handled ) . My wife and my daughter carry Kershaw spring assisted knives and it's cool AF to see them pull those out and pop the blade , it totally shuts up anyone around and their like :shock:.
Love my spring assisted. Yeah thats hilarious. Estwing hatchets. Fkn nice. They are made here in my hometown. Same with Dasco Pro axe handles
 

Sir Napsalot

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Grandpa gave me his old buck knife when I was 8, don't use that one anymore because it's got a lot of sentimental value. So, last christmas the wife bought me a new 110

good knife, stays sharp, only have to steel it every other month with moderate use
I have a Buck 311 "Trapper" I bought 30 years ago for $11.50 during a half-price sale at the local smokeshop, it's a fine knife
 

WeedFreak78

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Sill rocking the Kershaw from when this was started. Got a few new knives from the textile plant where my buddy works. They call them slitting knives, but they're actually called shoe knives, these are by Dexter. Petty much a fixed blade straight razor. I use them in the kitchen, I can slice garlic and onions so thin they liquefy when they hit the pan.

They'd open someone up petty quick, too.
 

TCH

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Sill rocking the Kershaw from when this was started. Got a few new knives from the textile plant where my buddy works. They call them slitting knives, but they're actually called shoe knives, these are by Dexter. Petty much a fixed blade straight razor. I use them in the kitchen, I can slice garlic and onions so thin they liquefy when they hit the pan.

They'd open someone up petty quick, too.
Just added that to my Amazon wish list. Lol
 

Bareback

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Just in the last year inherited dads old Grisby Scuba Tool. He used to teach scuba. I know all his stories
Which coast and/or other bodies of water. Share a couple of the stories , there's a lot of dads/sons here , I can't be the only one that would like to hear a funny or interesting story.

I'll share one of my grandpa, after WW2 he went to Destin FL and worked on a fishing boat, one day this couple was fishing and a lady caught a octopus , grandpa placed it on her head , and she runs around screaming and pissing all over the deck. The end.
RIP grandpa.
 

PungentPete

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I carry the same pocket knife my Dad carried for 50 years and I have been carrying it for 20 years. I will give it to my son to carry upon my death. It's not a very good knife but it means the world to me. I once lost it and was crushed.. I found it 2 months later. Funny how you can become so attached to an object. Peace to all.....
 
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