The one that got away

not2sharp

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I can certainly name a few pieces of real estate I should have purchased. And we all should have put a few into Microsoft when it first started. But, lets talk about some of the knives that got away. Did anybody pass up a Scagel 25 years ago because they just didn't need to sink another $40 knife on a knife?
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Yep an Emerson CQC-6 several years ago it was selling for $800 i'll never forget it!
who would have thought
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JimBob
 
I had a chance to get a Loveless drop point hunter for $60.00 as a young man. I thought it was more money than I was willing to spend. Can you spell idiot? Ow well, life goes on, but I sure do think often about that bad choice I made.
 
I have two!

One was a Randall skinnig knife, that I missed while working at a pawnshop about ten years ago. The Randall came out of pawn with $25.00 cost into it, and one of the employees bought it for $30.00 plus tax.

The other mistake was that Bill Bagwell lived up the road about 3 miles from me, and I never hit him up to make me a knife. STUPID!

 
Let's see...A Case Boot Knife Dagger (the one with the black micarta "coffin" handle) that I could have bought for $20-$25 in a Pawn shop about 6 months ago (It was marked $30)...

I'm SURE there are many more that I SHOULD have bought, but this one sticks-out in my mind.

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Dann Fassnacht
Aberdeen, WA
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