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Your First Knife!

00 Offline Charlie P

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Your First Knife!
on: September 26, 2020, 07:21:10 PM
First knives will always have a special place in our hearts. They are what ignited our passion (or obsession) and started us on this incredible journey. I want to see your first knife and know the story behind it.

For me, it was a Wenger Evo S10 that I bought at Bass Pro Shops in Kentucky when I was 16. This was during my first trip to the USA (I'm English) and whenever I pick up my old Wenger it takes me back to that time. I remember the excitement of being a young boy holding his first knife while adventuring on foreign land. What a beautiful feeling.

Now, tell me about your first knife  :D


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #1 on: September 26, 2020, 08:43:25 PM
For me it was a Boy Scout knife.  Basic scout-utility knife.  I didn't know anything about knives, or I would have immediately returned it.  The back spring is defective, it has no snap closed at all, and the blade will close on the back spring and flatten the edge in one spot.  But it was useful and started me on this long journey that's been going strong for some 40 years.
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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #2 on: September 26, 2020, 09:41:11 PM
I had a few of no name pen knives given to me by may grandfather as early as 7. Lost or broke them all regretfully.

But as this is the Swiss board I'll assume you are are thinking of first SAKs, right?

My first SAK was a special one, highly collectable and pricey now but back then I got it for my 12th birthday money I saved. ;) It was a Wenger Snife Waves and I carried it for years. I still have it somewhat, as i broke the main blade and a backspring it wasn't very much used anymore so it gave it's life, parts and scales as a donor SAK for a mod I did and now lives a new life as an Wenger Urban


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #3 on: September 26, 2020, 11:35:02 PM
I'm not sure I remember my first knife. I had several when I was a young'un.  So, it is a toss up between a Cub Scout knife and a Vic Climber given to me by my Grandfather.

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The Scout knife would have looked like this:




Sadly, both are long gone......


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #4 on: September 27, 2020, 12:25:27 AM
Now you are asking. I used to buy knives of all types with my pocket money as a kid, mostly cheap, no name, pen knives but my first SAK was an escort (long gone) closely followed by an Explorer which I recently restored and, along with a Swiss Champ of similar vintage (30-35 years) is my favourite knife to this day.


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #5 on: September 27, 2020, 02:56:51 AM
Not my first knife, but first knife I really wanted, and I had to work hard peeling copper wire to get it given to me. It was worth it. Was my first Victorinox, though. Aptly called the Beginner. Very small and featherweight.



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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #6 on: September 27, 2020, 03:31:23 AM
My first SAK was a Tinker small.  It was a gift.  I used it to cut paper most of the time.  The first knife I used and carried regularly was some generic copy of a Buck 55.  I used that for many years, with a Champion as backup.


00 Offline Charlie P

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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #7 on: September 27, 2020, 04:15:44 AM
Beautiful knives and stories, guys  :cheers: In answer to enki_ck's question, it doesn't necessarily have to be a SAK. Any first knife that started your love of knives/SAKs.


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #8 on: October 03, 2020, 12:22:48 AM
My first knife was a red Spartan at 8/9 years old one Christmas. I remember working through the stocking thinking I'd got all the good stuff and finding a small subtle grey box. One of lifes early lessons that good things come in small packages :D
 Long since lost, although since then I've gone on to have a Bantam, Recruit, several more Spartans, Pioneer, Farmer and an Army issued Centurion. So I guess you could say it had an influence.
(Also MacGuyver  had one, and he was my mullet wearing hero and was cooler than sliced bread and anything else you cared to name  :tu: )
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are "


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #9 on: October 03, 2020, 03:49:29 AM
My first knife was a cheap scout/camping style one, received when I was about 12. The blade had "Sheffield" on the tang. It had both a corkscrew and a Phillips (useless) on the back. Kind of a Spartan and Tinker rolled into one, minus the awl and small blade. Despite its average build quality it served me well until it disappeared a few years ago. It set my preference for multifunction pocket knives.

I replaced the knife with a Handyman for the extra tools. When I bought a Sportsman not long after, I was taken right back to that original knife, and the Sportsman and Spartan/Tourist patterns have been among my favourites ever since.

My first SAK was a Swisschamp I bought used for very little about 20 years ago. It was lost (stolen, I think) within a year, if I remember rightly, and it was about 18 years before I bought another. It displaced the Handyman as my preferred comprehensive SAK.
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00 Offline Charlie P

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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #10 on: October 03, 2020, 07:55:16 AM
My first knife was a cheap scout/camping style one, received when I was about 12. The blade had "Sheffield" on the tang. It had both a corkscrew and a Phillips (useless) on the back. Kind of a Spartan and Tinker rolled into one, minus the awl and small blade. Despite its average build quality it served me well until it disappeared a few years ago. It set my preference for multifunction pocket knives.

I replaced the knife with a Handyman for the extra tools. When I bought a Sportsman not long after, I was taken right back to that original knife, and the Sportsman and Spartan/Tourist patterns have been among my favourites ever since.

My first SAK was a Swisschamp I bought used for very little about 20 years ago. It was lost (stolen, I think) within a year, if I remember rightly, and it was about 18 years before I bought another. It displaced the Handyman as my preferred comprehensive SAK.

Very cool. I love those old scout/camp knives. Very traditional. Spartan/tourist patterns are also some of my favourite knives.

The Swiss Champ is a great knife. What do you think of the Cybertool 41 for a comprehensive SAK?


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #11 on: October 03, 2020, 11:05:22 AM
Spartan/tourist patterns are also some of my favourite knives.

Do you think that appreciation originated with your Evo 10?

The Swiss Champ is a great knife. What do you think of the Cybertool 41 for a comprehensive SAK?

I don't know as I don't have one! I have little need for all the screw driving functionality, you see. I guess it's the technician's equivalent of the Swisschamp. I can certainly understand it having a fan base. Do you have one?

A digression: If I wanted a CT I'd go for the 34/M instead. I had an interest in the Deluxe Climber for a time and the CT 34 is a smart evolution of the older model. Nice move there by Vic. I know they don't add much more bulk, but how often does a technician need a wood or metal saw? The CT 34 is concise.  8)

I love the Swisschamp. Besides its practicality, it has a certain romance about it. It sums up the classic spirit of the SAK. It brings the indoors, outdoors, and workshop together in a single package. The magnifier invites exploration of the minute. The scaler's not just for fish, you know (I hear it's good for the purpose). Among other things you can use the ruler to show the scale of small items. Isn't that neat?  :D

The SC covers a great deal of tasks and emergency situations I encounter. I've used every tool on it, and I nearly always have one close at hand. If I'm going to carry any 91mm thicker than a Camper, it may as well be a Swisschamp.  :)
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00 Offline Charlie P

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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #12 on: October 03, 2020, 11:34:44 AM
Do you think that appreciation originated with your Evo 10?

I don't know as I don't have one! I have little need for all the screw driving functionality, you see. I guess it's the technician's equivalent of the Swisschamp. I can certainly understand it having a fan base. Do you have one?

A digression: If I wanted a CT I'd go for the 34/M instead. I had an interest in the Deluxe Climber for a time and the CT 34 is a smart evolution of the older model. Nice move there by Vic. I know they don't add much more bulk, but how often does a technician need a wood or metal saw? The CT 34 is concise.  8)

I love the Swisschamp. Besides its practicality, it has a certain romance about it. It sums up the classic spirit of the SAK. It brings the indoors, outdoors, and workshop together in a single package. The magnifier invites exploration of the minute. The scaler's not just for fish, you know (I hear it's good for the purpose). Among other things you can use the ruler to show the scale of small items. Isn't that neat?  :D

The SC covers a great deal of tasks and emergency situations I encounter. I've used every tool on it, and I nearly always have one close at hand. If I'm going to carry any 91mm thicker than a Camper, it may as well be a Swisschamp.  :)


Yeah, it all started with the Evo 10, so those 2-layer knives like the Spartan/tinker/tourist will always have a certain romance with me.

I don't have a CT41 yet, but I will in the future. It is considerably more expensive though. Until recently I hated the idea of a knife as big as the SC, but now I carry it everywhere on my belt sheath. Haha. It is such a brilliant classic model. I do some whittling whenever I venture to the park/woods so I love the wood saw. It's very useful for cutting sticks to the right size.

Do you carry your SC on the belt? Seems a little big for the pocket. And do you ever carry the SC with a 2-layer like the tourist?  :D


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #13 on: October 03, 2020, 11:44:19 AM
This one my first one...



.. as mentioned in the MTo Unleashed Challenge...

Penultimate Fuzz Day 29

My first pocket knife given to me when I was about five. It was a hot sunny summer's day and I was eating my lunchtime piece (sandwich) sitting on the bench outside the back door probably with my legs dangling over the edge gently kicking back and forth. My mum, who must have been watching me from the kitchen window, came out with a clenched fist and asked me if I wanted this? After my initial flight or flight response had settled, I realised I wasn't in trouble and that she was infact smiling. In compliance to her request I outstretched my little hand and she plopped this shiney blue object into it. It was her pocket knife from when she was a little girl, given to her by my grandfather. In that moment I considered it to be unquestionably the greatest possession in my tiny known world.

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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #14 on: October 03, 2020, 11:50:51 AM
Do you carry your SC on the belt? Seems a little big for the pocket. And do you ever carry the SC with a 2-layer like the tourist?  :D

It actually fits nicely in my jeans watch pocket! It feels loose and heavy in any other pocket. Ha, at work, I mate it with a Camper (my primary knife) and sometimes an alox Soldier as well. Love cargo pockets, but I've used a small camera pouch for extra knife carry too.

Away from work I tend to carry either the Tourist or Camper in the watch pocket. A SC lives in my go everywhere shoulder bag. I find it really a bit too much of a handful for simple cutting tasks.
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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #15 on: October 03, 2020, 12:00:02 PM
This one my first one...

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.. as mentioned in the MTo Unleashed Challenge...
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00 Offline Charlie P

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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #16 on: October 03, 2020, 12:21:25 PM
This one my first one...

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.. as mentioned in the MTo Unleashed Challenge...

That's awesome. There's nothing cooler to a young kid than a pocket knife. Especially one that's passed down from such an important person.


00 Offline Charlie P

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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #17 on: October 03, 2020, 12:57:35 PM
It actually fits nicely in my jeans watch pocket! It feels loose and heavy in any other pocket. Ha, at work, I mate it with a Camper (my primary knife) and sometimes an alox Soldier as well. Love cargo pockets, but I've used a small camera pouch for extra knife carry too.

Away from work I tend to carry either the Tourist or Camper in the watch pocket. A SC lives in my go everywhere shoulder bag. I find it really a bit too much of a handful for simple cutting tasks.

Nice, I've never tried it in the watch pocket before. I'll give it a go.

Sounds like you carry a lot of knives. Good man  :hatsoff:
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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #18 on: October 03, 2020, 03:39:04 PM
My first SAK was the Recruit.  Such simpler times then.  I keep one in the kitchen that gets used quite often. 
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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #19 on: October 04, 2020, 06:47:37 AM
My first SAK was the Recruit.  Such simpler times then.  I keep one in the kitchen that gets used quite often.

What a great minimalist model! Simple indeed.


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Reply #20 on: October 04, 2020, 08:49:27 AM
My first knife was the Victorinox Master Craftsman/Astronaut I bought with the first 2 weeks wages from a part-time job at my local Tesco in the summer of 1981 - I well remember the stand in the small jewellers in Bridge Street in Truro advertising the fact that it was the knife used on NASA missions, though the Philips driver seemed more useful to me than a corkscrew (the mini-screwdriver didn’t exist then, and as a lifetime spectacle wearer, it has been a really handy tool - that came on my second SAK a 91mm Golfer ( called a Compact these days) which I got in 1990-91). That first SAK went with me everywhere, either in a pocket, or as part of my cycling emergency kit - hard to imagine these days, but no-one turned a hair when I had it in school! It’s original, much battered red scales got replaced a few years ago with some blue plus versions to increase its versatility further.


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #21 on: October 04, 2020, 09:29:05 AM
Nice!
I have a red one NIB dated 1982 :D


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #22 on: October 04, 2020, 02:14:44 PM
I believe I've told the story of my first knives elsewhere on the forum, but my first SAK - with age providing a failing memory, today I'm going to say that it was probably my Climber.

It's got the screw pivot for the scissors, rather than a fixed rivet, and, whilst retired to the archive box now, it's been almost everywhere in the world that I have.

I keep nearly buying a new Climber in its honour, but my newly-acquired Fisherman fills roughly the same position for me, or the Huntsman, Ranger, Wenger...let's just say I have quite a few with those magical scissors, so a new Climber does feel a bit superfluous to requirements.

That said, I can't help but think about getting a Super Tinker...


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #23 on: October 04, 2020, 03:03:41 PM
I no longer have my first knife, but it was an Irish Imperial, and it looked like this (photo snagged from the web):



I carried that knife everywhere I went. A few years later my grandfather gave me an Imperial “Diamond Edge” stockman for Christmas, and I carried that through high school and college.

During my first year in the Army, in 1986, a friend loaned me a Huntsman to cut a tree branch, and—amazed by that marvelous saw—I purchased one of my own the following week. There was no turning back after that.  I have never voluntarily been without a SAK in my pocket on any day since then.


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #24 on: October 04, 2020, 03:05:59 PM
  I have never voluntarily been without a SAK in my pocket on any day since then.

Amen, brother.


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #25 on: October 05, 2020, 04:42:36 AM
My first knife was the Victorinox Master Craftsman/Astronaut I bought with the first 2 weeks wages from a part-time job at my local Tesco in the summer of 1981 - I well remember the stand in the small jewellers in Bridge Street in Truro advertising the fact that it was the knife used on NASA missions, though the Philips driver seemed more useful to me than a corkscrew (the mini-screwdriver didn’t exist then, and as a lifetime spectacle wearer, it has been a really handy tool - that came on my second SAK a 91mm Golfer ( called a Compact these days) which I got in 1990-91). That first SAK went with me everywhere, either in a pocket, or as part of my cycling emergency kit - hard to imagine these days, but no-one turned a hair when I had it in school! It’s original, much battered red scales got replaced a few years ago with some blue plus versions to increase its versatility further.

Sounds like you and that knife have a long history. Nice  :D As a fellow Brit, I envy you being able to carry your knife in school. Haha. It wasn't acceptable when I was in school. I carried my knives throughout college and uni though.

I too appreciate the mini screwdriver. It should come with all corkscrew models, don't you think?


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #26 on: October 05, 2020, 04:46:12 AM
I believe I've told the story of my first knives elsewhere on the forum, but my first SAK - with age providing a failing memory, today I'm going to say that it was probably my Climber.

It's got the screw pivot for the scissors, rather than a fixed rivet, and, whilst retired to the archive box now, it's been almost everywhere in the world that I have.

I keep nearly buying a new Climber in its honour, but my newly-acquired Fisherman fills roughly the same position for me, or the Huntsman, Ranger, Wenger...let's just say I have quite a few with those magical scissors, so a new Climber does feel a bit superfluous to requirements.

That said, I can't help but think about getting a Super Tinker...

Yeah, those Victorinox scissors are second to none, and the climber is awesome. Have you thought about getting a Deluxe Tinker? Or are pliers not your thing?


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #27 on: October 05, 2020, 04:51:33 AM
I no longer have my first knife, but it was an Irish Imperial, and it looked like this (photo snagged from the web):

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I carried that knife everywhere I went. A few years later my grandfather gave me an Imperial “Diamond Edge” stockman for Christmas, and I carried that through high school and college.

During my first year in the Army, in 1986, a friend loaned me a Huntsman to cut a tree branch, and—amazed by that marvelous saw—I purchased one of my own the following week. There was no turning back after that.  I have never voluntarily been without a SAK in my pocket on any day since then.

Thanks for sharing  :D That looks like a great traditional pocket knife. Very classy.

I also remember being amazed by the wood saw the first time I used it. Now most of the models I own have one.


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Reply #28 on: October 05, 2020, 08:27:49 AM
Sounds like you and that knife have a long history. Nice  :D As a fellow Brit, I envy you being able to carry your knife in school. Haha. It wasn't acceptable when I was in school. I carried my knives throughout college and uni though.

I too appreciate the mini screwdriver. It should come with all corkscrew models, don't you think?

Charlie P, on the mini-screwdriver, most definitely agree - likewise I don’t understand why only some versions of the hook have a file on them - why not all and simplify production? The early 1980s seem like an age away now, and people were not as risk averse as they seem now - the things I was able to do as a primary school child in the 1970s seem unimaginable today - cycling 20-30 miles without adult supervision, for instance, but the roads were much quieter then!


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Re: Your First Knife!
Reply #29 on: October 05, 2020, 09:18:36 AM
Yeah, those Victorinox scissors are second to none, and the climber is awesome. Have you thought about getting a Deluxe Tinker? Or are pliers not your thing?

I love the pliers and use them quite a bit, but the Super Tinker would be the choice this time for pocketability. When I want the scissors, I go for my Champ or CyberTool.

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