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some people call it a sling blade ... I call it a Kaiser blade .... uh huh .....
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When a father gives his son a knife, it should be heirloom quality. If he loses it, well that tells you a lot about the son. Certainly the father will never be known as the guy who gave that cheap ass knife to his son.
I feel the same way, I still have the Old Timer my Father gave me..

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When a father gives his son a knife, it should be heirloom quality. If he loses it, well that tells you a lot about the son. Certainly the father will never be known as the guy who gave that cheap ass knife to his son.
Mine will get an heirloom quality knife when he graduates High School. For the scouts, he will get something of decent quality and function that nobody will care if it gets lost/stolen/broken.
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Mine will get an heirloom quality knife when he graduates High School. For the scouts, he will get something of decent quality and function that nobody will care if it gets lost/stolen/broken.
Yep. A first Scout knife is a tool that will get used and abused for certain. Most likely lost within the year.
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Yep. A first Scout knife is a tool that will get used and abused for certain. Most likely lost within the year.
When i gradi-ated high school and headed off to engineering school, my father gave me his drafting set he used in college. It was really something special, made in the 40's and everything was swiss watch quality. Black leather box with felt lining, and it was full of sentimental value.

It meant a great deal to him giving me that set, it made me really nervous.

Two semesters later i had it locked up in my desk locker in drafting class, and someone broke it and stole it. Evidently someone had saw it and wanted it as that was the only drawer/locker that was broken into. I still suspect the professor did it.

I was sick, my father didn't make a fuss but I could tell he was seriously disapointed.

In hindsight I wish I had stuck it in a safe deposit box and never touched it.
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When i gradi-ated high school and headed off to engineering school, my father gave me his drafting set he used in college. It was really something special, made in the 40's and everything was swiss watch quality. Black leather box with felt lining, and it was full of sentimental value.

It meant a great deal to him giving me that set, it made me really nervous.

Two semesters later i had it locked up in my desk locker in drafting class, and someone broke it and stole it. Evidently someone had saw it and wanted it as that was the only drawer/locker that was broken into. I still suspect the professor did it.

I was sick, my father didn't make a fuss but I could tell he was seriously disappointed.

In hindsight I wish I had stuck it in a safe deposit box and never touched it.
My mother gave me her father's drafting set, from about 1910...I know what you mean.

Back on knives.

When I was in scouts, the typical knife was a non-locking "camping" folder, similar to the Swiss Army knives. Only the rich kids had actual Swiss Army knives. And the really rich wanna-bees had those giant Swiss knives with everything but the kitchen sink.

I can't remember the brand, but I carried a fairly standard fixed camping/hunting knife with a stout blade about 4" long. It had a straight unsharpened back. The Front was straight from the hilt until about 2/3rds from the hilt where it narrowed and eventually came to a point at the tip. It was not expensive and it lasted for years. I think it was lost in a college foot locker theft.

It looked a lot like this, except the back of the blade was straight all the way back.



I also remember it being a little bit pointier than the above knife.
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This is the one I got for my son. I figured the orange would make it less likely to get lost, plus the Scout leader would be more likely to see it when my son inveriatably starts to play with it...
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My mother gave me her father's drafting set, from about 1910...I know what you mean.

Back on knives.

When I was in scouts, the typical knife was a non-locking "camping" folder, similar to the Swiss Army knives. Only the rich kids had actual Swiss Army knives. And the really rich wanna-bees had those giant Swiss knives with everything but the kitchen sink.

I can't remember the brand, but I carried a fairly standard fixed camping/hunting knife with a stout blade about 4" long. It had a straight unsharpened back. The Front was straight from the hilt until about 2/3rds from the hilt where it narrowed and eventually came to a point at the tip. It was not expensive and it lasted for years. I think it was lost in a college foot locker theft.

It looked a lot like this, except the back of the blade was straight all the way back.



I also remember it being a little bit pointier than the above knife.
Dang it, I think I'm going to buy another one now...
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I think I found it. Blade under 4", so it would have been legal...

The Ka-bar Deluxe Little Fin.



These are under $25 on Amazon. Great little knife.
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He brought it over! Thank you! My son and I talked about how it was a special knife and had killed many deer and ferocious wild hogs (embellished a bit). He loves it. Thanks again!

The biker asked me about you. He seems interested. I think he'll be in touch. Methinks he fancies you.

(Don't worry. He is a RUB and married. Only a danger to anyone who messes up his lawn. He has the most perfect lawn I have ever seen.)
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My mother gave me her father's drafting set, from about 1910...I know what you mean.

Back on knives.

When I was in scouts, the typical knife was a non-locking "camping" folder, similar to the Swiss Army knives. Only the rich kids had actual Swiss Army knives. And the really rich wanna-bees had those giant Swiss knives with everything but the kitchen sink.

I can't remember the brand, but I carried a fairly standard fixed camping/hunting knife with a stout blade about 4" long. It had a straight unsharpened back. The Front was straight from the hilt until about 2/3rds from the hilt where it narrowed and eventually came to a point at the tip. It was not expensive and it lasted for years. I think it was lost in a college foot locker theft.

It looked a lot like this, except the back of the blade was straight all the way back.



I also remember it being a little bit pointier than the above knife.
That is the fixed blade I had as a kid

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You aren't kidding, thanks for sharing.
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He brought it over! Thank you! My son and I talked about how it was a special knife and had killed many deer and ferocious wild hogs (embellished a bit). He loves it. Thanks again!

The biker asked me about you. He seems interested. I think he'll be in touch. Methinks he fancies you.

(Don't worry. He is a RUB and married. Only a danger to anyone who messes up his lawn. He has the most perfect lawn I have ever seen.)
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My mother gave me her father's drafting set, from about 1910...I know what you mean.

Back on knives.

When I was in scouts, the typical knife was a non-locking "camping" folder, similar to the Swiss Army knives. Only the rich kids had actual Swiss Army knives. And the really rich wanna-bees had those giant Swiss knives with everything but the kitchen sink.

I can't remember the brand, but I carried a fairly standard fixed camping/hunting knife with a stout blade about 4" long. It had a straight unsharpened back. The Front was straight from the hilt until about 2/3rds from the hilt where it narrowed and eventually came to a point at the tip. It was not expensive and it lasted for years. I think it was lost in a college foot locker theft.

It looked a lot like this, except the back of the blade was straight all the way back.



I also remember it being a little bit pointier than the above knife.
Hah,

The one you are describing is my first knife. Looks just like the pic but the blade is what you are describing.

Picked it up in Germany.

I still have it.

Let me dig it out and I'll post a pic.
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I really like the look of the Kershaw Military. They appear to be unobtanium.

I've got one made out of unobtanium. It's amazing. Cuts through the air like a knife.
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I have a strong opinion here as I have a similar aged son. My boy has a Mora fixed blade. Cost 8 bucks. High quality steel blade. High visibility handle. Nice safe guard on handle. Try Ragnars Swedish Knife Catalogue. I own a little more fancy Mora. The value is incredible.

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thanks for giving advice I hope these are helpful for me
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