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There were three knives my grandfather had that piqued my interest as a child.
The first was a Schrade Old Timer (US-made of course) small Stockman in carbon steel, about 3” closed. Its blades were black with patina. Whether he was mowing the grass, wearing a suit and tie, or anything in between, that knife was always in his pocket. He used it for everything from opening packages to cutting up fish bait.
The second was a Western hunting knife with a brass guard, stacked leather handle, and leather sheath. He was pretty much retired from hunting by that time, but he would still get it out and show it to us.
The third was my great-grandfather’s WWI bayonet. That of course wasn’t used for anything since the war, but its long straight blade made it look more like a small sword than a knife, especially to a kid. When I was old enough, I’d hold down the release button and listen for the soft hiss it made as it was drawn from its steel-and-leather scabbard.
The first knife that was actually mine was a Case Pen Knife. It was followed a few years later by a Vic Spartan, which of course was the start of my love affair with SAKs/MTs.
Pretty sure I still have all of these, with the possible exception of the Old Timer, which may or may not have been lost in a fire. Maybe pics later…