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ca Offline Canuckdad

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18 years and still loving it
on: October 28, 2021, 03:09:36 AM
  18 years ago my wife asked what I wanted as a gift from her for our wedding. I told her I didnt want something I would throw in a drawer and never actually use. She had seen me looking at a victorinox Pioneer every time we went to our local mall. She decided that was the perfect gift. She even engraved "Love U" on the side. I have been carrying it ever since.
 
 The alox scales still look brand new. Sadly the blade has some scratches from the one time I tried to use a sharpening stone. I really wished I had practiced on another knife first but I guess it gives it character. I work in an office and find this knife to be the perfect size. Its slim and not to scary to those that dont carry a knife. At my desk I have scissors and a nail file and I carry a Classic SD on my keychain so I dont need the pioneer to have anything but a blade and a couple screwdrivers, I leave it in my work bag at all times. It's there if I need it. On my days off I do carry a Stayglow Climber for the scissors but my trusty Pioneer will always be with me on the 5 days a week that I am at work. I have to say, the Alox scales have lasted way better than the classic red scales I have had on other knives. I think the Pioneer is really well built and well designed. It feels so solid in my hand. My 18th wedding anniversary was last month in September and it got me thinking about how long this SAK has been with me.

 I am no outdoorsman. BUT I have used my SAK for many things . I have used it to :
-pull out slivers
-pull a nails out of the wall
-as a screwdriver
- to open the packaging of my child's toys
-open gifts
-dig things out of tiny places
-clean my nails
-cut food
-cut rope
-cut tape
and many , many other purposes.
 
This SAK is now so special to me that in some ways it is semi-retired. I would never want to loose it because it was a wedding gift from my wife and has actually survived 18 years with very little damage. So it now has a permanent  place in my work bag and I hope will be with me when I retire .

What about you? What's the longest you have had one particular SAK? And what model is it?

Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #1 on: October 28, 2021, 04:14:30 AM
That is an awesome gift! I have a similar Pioneer that kicked off my Alox collection, but the one I carried from September/October of 2008 until February of 2021 was a Super Tinker. The little Super Tinker also helped me start my YouTube channel.

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Reply #2 on: October 28, 2021, 04:24:54 AM
Very interesting,
Back when I was 10 my grandfather was using his sak on something and I was like wow that is so cool, he showed me how it worked and I was like can I have one? He’s like your only 10, I’ll tell you what when your 12 I’ll buy you your first, needless to say the next 2yrs felt like 10, but I got a package in the mail and I didn’t care what anyone else bought me all I wanted was that one little box! Which was a champion in a Zermatt leather sheath, I was mad at one little thing which was it didn’t have the steel on the side like his! But this was all 30yrs ago, needless to say I lost it in the woods, i told my grandfather and he was like sorry, I’m not buying you another there expensive! I searched with a metal detector and notta, but a whole year went by and I happened to be running in the woods and I tripped and did a face plant, took me a few sec to shake it off but as I came to, something looked a little off under those couple of leafs, so I reached over and sure enough it was my sak! I took it home and looked it over, the leather really needed a good cleaning, the knife was pretty good cleaned it up oiled it, and that’s been my pride and joy, when I grad high school I had my first multitool, and I kinda stuck with them so this sak kinda retired, after a while my grandfather passed and the one thing I wanted was his sak with that sheath that had the steal, and well, I had broke my sak’s corkscrew back in the day, so I had his taken apart and mine fixed with his, so no matter what a part of him will always be with that sak, but I also had other parts used on a custom sak so again he’ll always be part, but lastly, he carved his well our last name into one of the scales then used a marker, so the one who fixed the one sak took a small piece of wood, stained it and glued it between the scales, so it’s like a knife but with wood between, and that sits in my collection on the side of my bed!
So that’s my oldest, I’ve also kinda retired multitools and gone back to sak’s especially after getting my first alox, the last one I got was a FarmerX and I got it for Xmas last year, needless to say it’s the only one I’ve carried since!
JR
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As I sit on my Crapper Throne in the Reading Room and explode on the Commode, thinking, how my flush beat John’s and Jerry’s pair? Jack’s had to run for the Water Closet yet ended up tripping on a Can bowing and hitting his Head on the Porcelain God! 🚽


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #3 on: October 28, 2021, 04:46:53 AM
My longest serving SAK (also probably around 18 years) is a Hiker. I got it when I moved from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts, and proceeded to abuse it like only a teenager can.

A couple of months ago, I dug it out of the drawer, cleaned it, sharpened it, and replaced the missing toothpick and tweezers. Other than the tip of the blade being slightly bent (who knows what I did to it) it's still kicking.

Given the fact that it's already in kind of rough shape, it's now my dedicated "beater" SAK, when I need to do something stupid with a knife. Most recently, it helped me take apart a love seat to get it out the apartment. The bottle opener got pressed into service as a chisel, including getting driven with a hammer. Didn't even put a ding on it.

That knife will probably outlive me. I treat it like absolute crap, but it's never let me down.
« Last Edit: October 28, 2021, 05:07:52 AM by BPRoberts »


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #4 on: October 28, 2021, 01:46:21 PM
Man, I love these stories! 

I still have the 84 mm Tinker I bought for myself in 1978 or thereabouts.  Carried it everyday as a kid in school.  You couldn't get away with that now. 

Throughout college I picked up an Executive, still have that one too, and a couple others (Florist, and a Classic -- still have both of them too).   I took a Macanudo box and turned it into a little carrying case with cutouts for four SAKs.  Actually took this on an airplane when I went to England for school, believe it or not. 

After college and in graduate school I discovered the Scientist.  I hated the keyring in those days, so I filed it flush (wish I hadn't done that now).  I loved that SAK so much I bought another brand new as a spare.  Still have both those too. 

That first Scientist started my engineering career with me, and one day I bent the combo tool trying to turn a seized screw.  Up until that point I thought the Combo tool was the answer, but when I bent it I decided to go back to the conventional opener layer, which is when I discovered Alox.  Haven't gone back since then. 

Now I carry a modified Cadet/Voyageur every day during the week and a very special Old Cross Pioneer X on the weekends. 

The other 300-odd SAKs I've accumulated sit in trays for study and blog article inspiration.  I asked my kid just last night what he'd do with them if/when I kick the bucket.  We didn't get the question answered, but did observe that unlike cars, which are expensive to buy, own, and store, and watches which are expensive to buy and maintain but easy to store, SAKs are easy to buy and store and require virtually no maintenance. 



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Reply #5 on: October 28, 2021, 02:31:14 PM
A little something I forgot was when each of our kids turned 12 I gave them the same sak that my grandfather gave me, of course when I gave the older one his first I had to give the younger one something so it was a toy Victorinox, but then when it came time for his 4yrs later I had a bit of an issue, I ordered it and it didn’t come, the wife contacted them and the ended up sending another, and well, it came, but then the next day another one showed up! The wife contacted them again and asked if we needed to send it back or what? They said it was their mistake and to keep it, nice thing was, I got it for like half off so now I just got two for the price of one at half off! Total saving, now what, we can’t let the kids get their two sak’s mixed up, so I ordered a black back scale for his, a black sheath and red string, popped and replaced the scale and restitched the sheath, and he got his he calls Deadpool, one of his fav actors/comics, but what about the other, I like blue maybe I should do something, so I found blue scales and replaced them and made mine, “The Beast” also got a black sheath and replaced the stitching with blue!
JR
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As I sit on my Crapper Throne in the Reading Room and explode on the Commode, thinking, how my flush beat John’s and Jerry’s pair? Jack’s had to run for the Water Closet yet ended up tripping on a Can bowing and hitting his Head on the Porcelain God! 🚽


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #6 on: October 28, 2021, 03:06:43 PM
Great stories, everyone! I bought my first SAK, a Master Craftsman/Astronaut, in 1981 with my first pay packet from Tesco when I was 16 and I too carried that at school whilst doing my A levels, then for 4 years at university in England, Spain and France, as a teacher for a year, then again at university in Scotland and with me in the TA and onto another job until 1993 when I wanted something lighter to carry in my pocket on airline flights (a 93mm Golfer/Compact) - imagine being able to do that now! :rofl: I was content with those 2 for ages until 2016 when I “discovered” alox, then MTO and it’s been downhill ever since….. :facepalm:


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Reply #7 on: October 28, 2021, 03:08:25 PM
That should of course be a 91mm Golfer/Compact…. D’oh!


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Reply #8 on: October 28, 2021, 03:38:43 PM
Our high school was diff, I went to a tech, we did 3weeks school then 3weeks whatever trade you took, electrical, drafting, electronics, automotive, machine, and of course h,v,a,c/p, and when you were in your trade part you had tools, yu had your own toolbox, you even went out in the field and fixed thing, we had those mini school busses the two back seats were taken out so our boxes and supply’s would fit in order to get it to the job site, so while those three weeks I could wear my new multitool, but one day I walked out and went down to the lunchroom to grab a bite and the principal caught me in the hallway and was like I’m sorry I have to write you up and expel you for a week even though I was on my way back to class, luckily my one teacher who was a karate teacher sees me getting in trouble and walked over to bail me out, he’s like what’s wrong? The principal like I have to expel him he’s carrying a weapon, he’s like first off, no that’s a tool, yes it has a blade on it but it’s a pair of pliers, still it has a blade, so the teacher looks at me and says fine, I want him to open the tool then open the blade, and stab me with it! I’m looking at him like he’s nuts but heck he used to smoke in class,, but I’m like ok, he’s like do it as quick as you can! Ready? Sure, go, I reach down and don’t even get the tool out of the sheath and he’s already taken his pen out of his chest pocket, stabbed me in my throat, along with the principals, and he looks over at him and says so whats more deadly, the tool or the pen? So the principal was like fine I’ll let it slide, since he just forgot to take it off to come down for lunch..
As for college, forget it, where I went was like a redneck area, if you didn’t have one on you got freaking written up!
JR
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As I sit on my Crapper Throne in the Reading Room and explode on the Commode, thinking, how my flush beat John’s and Jerry’s pair? Jack’s had to run for the Water Closet yet ended up tripping on a Can bowing and hitting his Head on the Porcelain God! 🚽


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #9 on: October 28, 2021, 04:08:55 PM
Great stories.  I love hearing of how long some of you carried your trusty SAKs.  I haven't carried as long as some of y'all but my Manager ( now Midnight Manager ) is my most carried SAK.  Probably going on 8 years  :think: now. 
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Reply #10 on: October 28, 2021, 04:22:35 PM
Great story, Canuckdad.  Mine is a Climber I bought in 1985-86.  Why I chose it has been deleted from my hard drive (like a lot of other things).  How I managed to hang onto it this long is a mystery.




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Reply #11 on: October 28, 2021, 04:23:30 PM
I enjoyed reading this thread.
The longest I've ever carried a knife consecutively is around 5 years.  It was a 91mm Camper purchased in 1986.  It was lost in a movie theater.

In 1993, I bought a SwissChamp with SOS kit sheath.  I still have it, it's seen in the photos below.

I strayed away from Swiss Army Knives for a while.  I bought some Chris Reeve Sebenzas, Mnandi knives.  Emerson knives, Hinderer and some customs.
Then I came back to SAK.
I've strayed away again and got into some fixed blades, Christy (which I still love and collect), some Puukko and now I'm back again.


Rest in peace ColoSwiss, you will always be remembered.


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #12 on: October 28, 2021, 05:31:29 PM
Great stories and love that SOS Swisschamp Lisa!  :tu:
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Reply #13 on: October 28, 2021, 05:33:49 PM
I enjoyed reading this thread.
The longest I've ever carried a knife consecutively is around 5 years.  It was a 91mm Camper purchased in 1986.  It was lost in a movie theater.


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Reply #14 on: October 28, 2021, 05:35:47 PM
  18 years ago my wife asked what I wanted as a gift from her for our wedding. I told her I didnt want something I would throw in a drawer and never actually use. She had seen me looking at a victorinox Pioneer every time we went to our local mall. She decided that was the perfect gift. She even engraved "Love U" on the side. I have been carrying it ever since.
 

Cool story Canuckdad! :like: :tu: :tu:


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Reply #15 on: October 28, 2021, 05:38:22 PM
A little something I forgot was when each of our kids turned 12 I gave them the same sak that my grandfather gave me,

JR

Nice story and pics JR! :like: :tu: :tu:


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Reply #16 on: October 28, 2021, 07:58:17 PM
Thank you Barry and Vicman!  :cheers:
Rest in peace ColoSwiss, you will always be remembered.


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #17 on: October 28, 2021, 10:12:05 PM
This tread is awesome youawl!

I got a yard sale pioneer in 1982, but the one that feels special is my swisschamp bought at the px on the way to desert storm. We still hang out a lot.


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #18 on: October 28, 2021, 11:59:54 PM
That is an awesome gift! I have a similar Pioneer that kicked off my Alox collection, but the one I carried from September/October of 2008 until February of 2021 was a Super Tinker. The little Super Tinker also helped me start my YouTube channel.




Thats great!! thanks for sharing. I will check out the channel
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Reply #19 on: October 29, 2021, 12:01:29 AM
Very interesting,
Back when I was 10 my grandfather was using his sak on something and I was like wow that is so cool, he showed me how it worked and I was like can I have one? He’s like your only 10, I’ll tell you what when your 12 I’ll buy you your first, needless to say the next 2yrs felt like 10, but I got a package in the mail and I didn’t care what anyone else bought me all I wanted was that one little box! Which was a champion in a Zermatt leather sheath, I was mad at one little thing which was it didn’t have the steel on the side like his! But this was all 30yrs ago, needless to say I lost it in the woods, i told my grandfather and he was like sorry, I’m not buying you another there expensive! I searched with a metal detector and notta, but a whole year went by and I happened to be running in the woods and I tripped and did a face plant, took me a few sec to shake it off but as I came to, something looked a little off under those couple of leafs, so I reached over and sure enough it was my sak! I took it home and looked it over, the leather really needed a good cleaning, the knife was pretty good cleaned it up oiled it, and that’s been my pride and joy, when I grad high school I had my first multitool, and I kinda stuck with them so this sak kinda retired, after a while my grandfather passed and the one thing I wanted was his sak with that sheath that had the steal, and well, I had broke my sak’s corkscrew back in the day, so I had his taken apart and mine fixed with his, so no matter what a part of him will always be with that sak, but I also had other parts used on a custom sak so again he’ll always be part, but lastly, he carved his well our last name into one of the scales then used a marker, so the one who fixed the one sak took a small piece of wood, stained it and glued it between the scales, so it’s like a knife but with wood between, and that sits in my collection on the side of my bed!
So that’s my oldest, I’ve also kinda retired multitools and gone back to sak’s especially after getting my first alox, the last one I got was a FarmerX and I got it for Xmas last year, needless to say it’s the only one I’ve carried since!
JR

love this story
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #20 on: October 29, 2021, 12:02:37 AM
Man, I love these stories! 

I still have the 84 mm Tinker I bought for myself in 1978 or thereabouts.  Carried it everyday as a kid in school.  You couldn't get away with that now. 

Throughout college I picked up an Executive, still have that one too, and a couple others (Florist, and a Classic -- still have both of them too).   I took a Macanudo box and turned it into a little carrying case with cutouts for four SAKs.  Actually took this on an airplane when I went to England for school, believe it or not. 

After college and in graduate school I discovered the Scientist.  I hated the keyring in those days, so I filed it flush (wish I hadn't done that now).  I loved that SAK so much I bought another brand new as a spare.  Still have both those too. 

That first Scientist started my engineering career with me, and one day I bent the combo tool trying to turn a seized screw.  Up until that point I thought the Combo tool was the answer, but when I bent it I decided to go back to the conventional opener layer, which is when I discovered Alox.  Haven't gone back since then. 

Now I carry a modified Cadet/Voyageur every day during the week and a very special Old Cross Pioneer X on the weekends. 

The other 300-odd SAKs I've accumulated sit in trays for study and blog article inspiration.  I asked my kid just last night what he'd do with them if/when I kick the bucket.  We didn't get the question answered, but did observe that unlike cars, which are expensive to buy, own, and store, and watches which are expensive to buy and maintain but easy to store, SAKs are easy to buy and store and require virtually no maintenance.

I agree, I love hearing SAK stories . THanks for sharing
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #21 on: October 29, 2021, 12:04:24 AM
A little something I forgot was when each of our kids turned 12 I gave them the same sak that my grandfather gave me, of course when I gave the older one his first I had to give the younger one something so it was a toy Victorinox, but then when it came time for his 4yrs later I had a bit of an issue, I ordered it and it didn’t come, the wife contacted them and the ended up sending another, and well, it came, but then the next day another one showed up! The wife contacted them again and asked if we needed to send it back or what? They said it was their mistake and to keep it, nice thing was, I got it for like half off so now I just got two for the price of one at half off! Total saving, now what, we can’t let the kids get their two sak’s mixed up, so I ordered a black back scale for his, a black sheath and red string, popped and replaced the scale and restitched the sheath, and he got his he calls Deadpool, one of his fav actors/comics, but what about the other, I like blue maybe I should do something, so I found blue scales and replaced them and made mine, “The Beast” also got a black sheath and replaced the stitching with blue!
JR

I really love this. My dad gave me my first SAK, I think it was a camper, when I was 10. He told me if he ever caught me using it as anything other than a tool I was in big trouble. I have treated them with respect ever since.
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Reply #22 on: October 29, 2021, 12:07:15 AM
Our high school was diff, I went to a tech, we did 3weeks school then 3weeks whatever trade you took, electrical, drafting, electronics, automotive, machine, and of course h,v,a,c/p, and when you were in your trade part you had tools, yu had your own toolbox, you even went out in the field and fixed thing, we had those mini school busses the two back seats were taken out so our boxes and supply’s would fit in order to get it to the job site, so while those three weeks I could wear my new multitool, but one day I walked out and went down to the lunchroom to grab a bite and the principal caught me in the hallway and was like I’m sorry I have to write you up and expel you for a week even though I was on my way back to class, luckily my one teacher who was a karate teacher sees me getting in trouble and walked over to bail me out, he’s like what’s wrong? The principal like I have to expel him he’s carrying a weapon, he’s like first off, no that’s a tool, yes it has a blade on it but it’s a pair of pliers, still it has a blade, so the teacher looks at me and says fine, I want him to open the tool then open the blade, and stab me with it! I’m looking at him like he’s nuts but heck he used to smoke in class,, but I’m like ok, he’s like do it as quick as you can! Ready? Sure, go, I reach down and don’t even get the tool out of the sheath and he’s already taken his pen out of his chest pocket, stabbed me in my throat, along with the principals, and he looks over at him and says so whats more deadly, the tool or the pen? So the principal was like fine I’ll let it slide, since he just forgot to take it off to come down for lunch..
As for college, forget it, where I went was like a redneck area, if you didn’t have one on you got freaking written up!
JR

I carried a Wagner Highlander in Highschool and even used it to cut articles out of magazines. Teachers in my school didnt seem to care. Bet they would today
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #23 on: October 29, 2021, 12:08:10 AM
Great story, Canuckdad.  Mine is a Climber I bought in 1985-86.  Why I chose it has been deleted from my hard drive (like a lot of other things).  How I managed to hang onto it this long is a mystery.


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Awesome I love the climber. I carry my Stayglow Climber on my days off when I go on bike rides or hiking
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Reply #24 on: October 29, 2021, 12:09:29 AM
I enjoyed reading this thread.
The longest I've ever carried a knife consecutively is around 5 years.  It was a 91mm Camper purchased in 1986.  It was lost in a movie theater.

In 1993, I bought a SwissChamp with SOS kit sheath.  I still have it, it's seen in the photos below.

I strayed away from Swiss Army Knives for a while.  I bought some Chris Reeve Sebenzas, Mnandi knives.  Emerson knives, Hinderer and some customs.
Then I came back to SAK.
I've strayed away again and got into some fixed blades, Christy (which I still love and collect), some Puukko and now I'm back again.

I love that you have the receipt !
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Reply #25 on: October 29, 2021, 12:10:52 AM
This tread is awesome youawl!

I got a yard sale pioneer in 1982, but the one that feels special is my swisschamp bought at the px on the way to desert storm. We still hang out a lot.

I need to get a Champ for my collection. Not sure I would carry it but would love to own one
Carry a Victorinox SAK folks,  because you dont know what life is about to throw at you.


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Reply #26 on: October 29, 2021, 02:49:03 AM
I love that you have the receipt !
Here's the receipt from my first SAK, the Camper.  I made a thread about it here.
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,69622.msg1388880.html#msg1388880
Rest in peace ColoSwiss, you will always be remembered.


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Reply #27 on: October 29, 2021, 03:05:09 AM
Here's the receipt from my first SAK, the Camper.  I made a thread about it here.
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,69622.msg1388880.html#msg1388880

Thats great! love that. Wish I had kept my receipt
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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #28 on: October 29, 2021, 06:21:55 AM
I still have the 84 mm Tinker I bought for myself in 1978 or thereabouts.  Carried it everyday as a kid in school.  You couldn't get away with that now.
I bought a black 91mm Tinker when I was 12 or 13 and carried it to school. I didn't make it a point to flaunt it, so no one ever knew. That Tinker long ago left my possession, but is very easily identifiable.

Here's the receipt from my first SAK, the Camper.
Gemco! I vaguely remember my Mom dragging me into that store when I was a small child. That particular building is now a Target.
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Culling of the knife and multi herds in progress...

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Re: 18 years and still loving it
Reply #29 on: October 29, 2021, 09:19:42 AM
Great knife Canuckdad, pretty sure you've picked a knife that will definitely last till you retire. It looks like you pulled it out of the box to take the photo !
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