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I lost my small Insingo today...fell out of my pocket at some point while I was out and about, retraced my steps and checked thoroughly in my car and on the couch at home but no trace. I'm pretty confident it's gone. Let us mourn its loss.
 
Ugh. I know the feeling. Heart sinking. Don't give up hope. We have seen them turn up before when all hope was lost. If i am remembering correctly, one guy lost his in a field and got metal detectors, weed wackers, and everything else he could think of to find it. It was found clipped to his seatbelt one day. I'm sorry for your loss.
 
I lost my small Insingo today...fell out of my pocket at some point while I was out and about, retraced my steps and checked thoroughly in my car and on the couch at home but no trace. I'm pretty confident it's gone. Let us mourn its loss.

Sorry Ive been there. Mine was an early Umnumzaan.:(
 
Sorry to hear that. Are you ordering another?

I have "several" quality knives, but I could probably get along fine without some of them if they were to get lost. My Sebenza though, would need to be replaced.
 
Sorry to hear that, but keep at least a little faith. Many turn up at a latter date, in some very weird places. I hope that proves true in your case also.
 
I'll keep some faith but I'm not getting my hopes up. Rather than buying another I've got the opposite reaction -- I'm selling my large CF 21 and my Umnum...just hard to justify when I've lost so many knives in the last few years...
 
Yes, I lost my new Inkosi a couple of months ago and tormented myself for a few hours. Finally found it a few days later lying next to where I had thrown my jeans when I took them off. It made me think tha I should really carry it clipped in rather than sitting in pocket.

Also - does anyone consider attaching a "Tile" to the lanyard? Those things that help you find your keys, etc.? Maybe not your favorite item on the lanyard but it would locate it if you're within range.
 
Sorry for your loss! Keep looking. Thought I lost mine and it was in my truck....Good luck!

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It's a sad day when you lose your knife. It's one of those announcements no one likes to hear.
There's always that glimmer of hope it'll turn up.

Maybe instead of selling the others for fear of losing them also, try to carry in a pocket sheath. It takes some time to get used to and sometimes it's a pain in the butt to take out of the sheath, but it may prevent you from losing another one.
 
Very sorry to hear, afraid of losing here too. This is what I do...
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The sling in my pocket ofcourse.
 
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