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Thread: Your First Knife
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4 November 2013, 17:47 #1
Your First Knife
I recently received a box from my mother as she was cleaning out her house and wanted me to have some of my stuff as a kid. Included in the box was a few knives that I had as a young lad (probably around 10 or so). One was my first multi-tool that I had in Cub/Boy Scouts and the other was a hunting knife that my dad gave to me.
Do you remember your first knife/knives? Do you still have them? Post 'em if you got 'em.
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4 November 2013, 19:34 #2
First knife still got it. Grandfather gave me this Soligen Carl Schlieper knife to use for turning little bulls into little steers. It's been a long 24 years but I will always remember this knife.
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5 November 2013, 09:31 #3Member
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I am sorry fellas... guess I misjudged my abilities to fit in.
Thanks for allowing me to post.
^..^Last edited by Hellraiser; 7 November 2013 at 21:19.
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6 July 2015, 10:43 #4
Reviving an old thread ...
Saw the thread and did some searching. Found my first knife circa 1960. I did not clean it up for the photo, but put it with the other items I found with it.
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6 July 2015, 22:10 #5
My first knife was a cheap Barlow folder. It got taken away and my Dad still has it. My second knife was a swiss army knife. I still have it hanging on a peg on my work bench.
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7 July 2015, 08:06 #6Freedom is NEVER Free. We have to work to protect it and even be willing to die to protect it.
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7 July 2015, 08:17 #7
Wish I still had my Boy Scout stuff Jerry. I don't even know what happened to it. I went to the Navy and it was with my Mom. She moved a few times and it was 11 years later when I went to Ma. and rented a large house so she could stay with me when she had cancer and was dying. My stuff from when I was a kid could have ended up at my grandmothers or with my brother during that time. I know she sold the GI Joes. She may have sold other items also. The meds were costing a small fortune. The one knife I had with me in the Navy, that's why I still have it.
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7 July 2015, 10:31 #8
I'll have to get a picture of it. It's an oooollldddd Buck 3-bladed folder from my Grand dad. My dad was always worried that I was going to cut my fingers off since it didn't have a locking blade.
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7 July 2015, 13:25 #9
I wonder if my 1st. grade teacher still has mine
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7 July 2015, 13:44 #10Member
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7 July 2015, 18:11 #11
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8 July 2015, 07:30 #12
My elementary school principal was a woman. My guess is the gym teacher got it. He was married to my teacher. Lol