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  • #16
    Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
    To this day i regret the loss, as a kid, of an inherited SAK from my grandfather... It was abig old multi blade multi tool one of everything jobby. How it fell out of a pocket i do not know... In woods i know backwards.... Spent the following ten years or more looking for it. Could still walk you blindfolded to the spot i realised i lost it... Some 30 yrs on! I do hope someone found it and still uses it and passes it on in their line....

    partly why i now have oodles of knives and stuff my kids will get and give to theirs!!! From opinels to some fairly toppy sandviken steel handmade jobs!

    enjoy the new knives!
    I feel your pain, like the sound of the new collection. I would love to see some pictures?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Budgie Smuggler View Post
      I carry a Gerber Dime and a Byrd Rescue.

      The blade on the Dime for opening packaging is particularly useful.


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      I don't know the dime, I'll need to have a look.

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      • #18
        Here's mine..

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        I've had since the mid 80's. My first job from leaving school was a mechanic & this was a promotional gift that came with a set of spanners I think.
        Still in use, it could do with a bit of tlc though, as it has a chipped blade & the scissors have become quite loose.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by wayne_w View Post
          Here's mine..

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          I've had since the mid 80's. My first job from leaving school was a mechanic & this was a promotional gift that came with a set of spanners I think.
          Still in use, it could do with a bit of tlc though, as it has a chipped blade & the scissors have become quite loose.
          That's excellent, I hope you keep hold of it. Can you repair these yourself?

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          • #20
            I phoned the Tobacconist on Paisley who sells SAKSs, he said he has a box of "bits", hopefully I can pick up the tweezers and toothpicks and anything else required.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Roy_Drage View Post
              That's excellent, I hope you keep hold of it. Can you repair these yourself?
              It's not something that I would know how to tackle Roy. I've Googled SAK repairs but, I can't find anything that I would be sure about.

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              • #22
                I carry a Baladeo Papagayo folding knife all the time. It's surprisingly useful. I used to carry a single bladed aluminium SAK but, like so often happens, it fell out of my pocket somewhere and I never saw it again.

                I've got an SAK with a locking blade but that's not legal to carry around so I tend to leave it at home. I'm always cautious with anything other than a sodbuster or SAK as the police don't take kindly to people carrying larger knives, even if they technically meet all the legal requirements. I know someone who had a Lansky World Legal Folder which got confiscated because it looked too aggressive.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by wayne_w View Post
                  It's not something that I would know how to tackle Roy. I've Googled SAK repairs but, I can't find anything that I would be sure about.
                  I know the scales will pop off no problem, then you should be able to give the rivets a tap which might tighten up the scissors?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by EarwaxUK View Post
                    I carry a Baladeo Papagayo folding knife all the time. It's surprisingly useful. I used to carry a single bladed aluminium SAK but, like so often happens, it fell out of my pocket somewhere and I never saw it again.

                    I've got an SAK with a locking blade but that's not legal to carry around so I tend to leave it at home. I'm always cautious with anything other than a sodbuster or SAK as the police don't take kindly to people carrying larger knives, even if they technically meet all the legal requirements. I know someone who had a Lansky World Legal Folder which got confiscated because it looked too aggressive.
                    That knife is stunning! Yes you do have to be careful with what you carry b

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