It's a sad sad day

Last time I drank Bacardi rum, the next day I found my house phone in my freezer...just sayin'...have you checked there? :)
 
If you keep all your knives in the shed, perhaps its in the yard. Did you check the area around your "Altar of Sacrifice"? (where wood goes to die?)
 
Everything has been checked twice... At least but non the less i have broken down and bought another ah well
 
Squirrels and other rodents have been known to take shiny objects and haul them into walls. I was demoing a house once and found a bunch of shards of a mirror in a rats nest in a wall. Maybe a furry theif got it :D
 
Did it fall out of your pocked on the way to the shed? In a few months when the snow thaws you'll have something to clean up and mod ;)
 
We've had a week of rain so the snow is all gone... Pretty sure the remora has slipped into an unreachable part of the couch... Ah well replacement is on the way
 
check your pockets. carefully :D

then your bed.

then the important places. like your man chair :D
 
You know how to avoid losing your knife?
Get only BK9s.
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Still hoping that you find the little 13 :)
 
Yes the couch likely ate it. I lost A SAK once for about 3 years. It was the very first Victorinox i owned and had sentimental value. Three years later bought a new couch, as we were carrying the old one out i hear 'thunk'. There was a slit it the lining on the bottom of the couch and the little red SAK had by luck fallen out onto the floor. Still hoping to accidentally find that Spyderco Dyad i lost somewhere on the way from Ontario to Nfld!:D
 
Well I found my missing BK11 after I got a BK14 to replace it. So maybe that will work for you.
 
The longest "vacation" any of my knives ever took was 27 years. My Kutmaster folder, advertising marked with "Pioneer Seeds", disappeared in 1969.

Pioneer Seed Knife.jpg

In 1996 (27 years later), when my parents finally got a new sofa-bed (bed never used in the 30+ years they had it), the knife fell out of the springs/mattress when we opened it to take the mattress out to make it lighter. A little compressed air, a little oil and elbow grease and it was ready to go again.
 
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