I don't recall ever permanently losing a knife, but

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I've misplaced some for a year or even two or more.

Yesterday I couldn't locate my Ulster 180/Craftsman 9507 and still can't seem to find it. This sucks. I bought it on the BF exchange for $15 shipped on Veterans Day two years ago, and it has been in my pocket every day since. My favorite. This just sucks.

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If you can't find it let me know, I have one that is similar that you might enjoy.
Jim
 
Man that's a shame Leghog. But a very nice gesture by Grateful. Hopefully you'll come out ok either way.

You want to know something weird? I had one really painful knife loss as a kid. It was a gorgeous brown/black bone Case and the first knife I ever purchased. But the knives I carried most as a young adult, a SAK and a Buck pen knife, are both long gone and I don't remember losing them. The Buck was the only knife I owned all thru grad school. It was also my kitchen knife. I really liked that thing. Amazing to me now that it slipped away and I never even noticed.

Knowing how I am now I cannot fathom losing it and not noticing.

Will
 
Look carefully and if not relax for me the past 25 years they turn up in a chair ,couch car set etc.
 
My wife brought it home from my daughter's. She had it. I think that means I need sharpen her Victorinox Waiter.

Thanks, Grateful, for the generous offer. That was very kind of you.
 
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