O okbow68 Joined Mar 17, 2011 Messages 185 Jan 20, 2013 #21 Not very many people can say they have saved someone's life with their knife. I've done it 2x's pretty nice to be able to say you've done it.
Not very many people can say they have saved someone's life with their knife. I've done it 2x's pretty nice to be able to say you've done it.
WA Martin Joined Jan 23, 2007 Messages 3,106 Jan 20, 2013 #22 yablanowitz said: My girl wouldn't have even asked. When she needs to cut something she just says "Knife." and holds out her hand. Click to expand... Yep, sounds like my wife too.
yablanowitz said: My girl wouldn't have even asked. When she needs to cut something she just says "Knife." and holds out her hand. Click to expand... Yep, sounds like my wife too.
J J Buck Joined Jun 10, 2011 Messages 468 Jan 21, 2013 #23 Great story. Just reinforces what a little sharpness will get for you. I think I'll take a couple of strokes on the old stone.
Great story. Just reinforces what a little sharpness will get for you. I think I'll take a couple of strokes on the old stone.
TLARbb Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 3,920 Jan 21, 2013 #24 Great story! Yep, sharp and present beats tactical every time in every case. A dull knife (of any kind) is just a paperweight. Thanks for the story. Ed J
Great story! Yep, sharp and present beats tactical every time in every case. A dull knife (of any kind) is just a paperweight. Thanks for the story. Ed J
B brianv Gold Member Joined Oct 23, 2012 Messages 890 Jan 21, 2013 #25 Great story, great knife and great point. Thank you for your service.