..... The ones that are irreplaceable or that are very hard to get are being promoted to Shelf Queens, and they rest till my death, in some obscure drawers. Totally useless hobby in fact....
Oh boy. I can imagine you loss. Hope it shows up in the car or clothes hamper or where ever!
Sorry for the loss. Bad way to end this year.I've been there more than once...Now I only EDC knives that are standard and can be replaced without emotional or financial pain.My current EDC Huntsman fell on 26th December 2018 on a concrete floor. See picture.It was on the same day I got the Karl Elsener 1860-1918 Limited Edition knife as a gift. (BTW: Karl Elsener died on 26th December! What a coincidence.)
Cool! That's good news. No where has it been hiding?
The wife actually found it Mags... Wonder if the finders keepers rule will apply here...
The Finders Keepers rule is universal and definitive. So poor an0nemus still hasn't got his Golfer. Who's going to break it to him?
She sent a picture as proof of life. I see ransom request on the horizon. Best plan a huge night out now.
Thanks guys!Actually this is the rule in the house ever since we got married, as laid down by HER: "whatever is mine is mine, and whatever is yours is still mine". And this is one secret in our little family Seriously, it feels great to have a lost tool back. Every single one of my tool is cherished!
Thanks guys!Actually this is the rule in the house ever since we got married, as laid down by HER: "whatever is mine is mine, and whatever is yours is still mine". And this is one secret in our happy little family Seriously, it feels great to have a lost tool back. Every single one of my tool is cherished!