Great story as awlways CBL - Loved hearing a bit of your life history - alongside your knife/tools history and usage.And that is amazing and wonderful that the Wenger SI (which I knew you carried) has been with you for 40-50 years - I did not realise that before - And just proves the longevity of the SAK.
Great write-up, CBL!Certainly can’t deny that the four-Implement Scout knife, in its various forms, offers far more capability than blade(s) only, and in a package that isn’t much larger (if at all).
I enjoyed the read cbl51.As a knife enthusiast, I like other brands as well as Victorinox. Spyderco, Mora, Opinel, Chris Reeve to name a few. They're mainly just a blade which is why my everyday carry is a SAK, currently a Camper, the model I've carried longest in my life.
Your experiences with scout knives and mine are very similar, and I suspect many others in this group. My EDC is an alox black Farmer and a classic sd on my key ring. I enjoy all of your posts, keep on keeping on
Great history, CBL.I started off on folders with a single bladed slipjoint Tramontina folder and did a lot of stuff with it (and later, its sheepsfoot brother) before I turned myself in for SAKs, and since then (literally, my 18th birthday, in 1991), I've always had a SAK with me.Even when I sleep, there's always something with two layers in my pocket.
Reckon I'll blame you for the Victorinox Pioneer or 86 Soldier being my most carried knife for the last 7 odd years then Only got another 63 to go to catch up Its just so useful around home and the job sites to not have one. And if it gets dirty, you just wash it under water/in a puddle , shake it dry , chuck it in your pocket and go about the rest of your day . Super easy to clean up to.