Well crap...........lost my EDC

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  • Hookeye

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    Had for a few years.
    Just a CRKT M21-02G.

    Great shape.

    Must have liberated itself when I pulled my keys out.

    Been kinda off, spine ache, arms numb.........work and arthritis not a good mix.
    Just one of those two left shoe days.

    Got some stuff to eat and going back to Jeep pulled keys out. Nothing felt right, everything more of a chore to do.
    Senses off.

    That's when she went bye bye.

    Didn't realize it til I'd gone across town. Oops.

    Just burns my arse to lose stuff.
    Had my Benchmade for over a decade, broke it and got this one..........proly 5 yrs. Maybe longer. Hell I dunno.

    2nd knife I've lost. First one in jr high. Now this one.
    Guess 40 yrs between screwups aint too bad.

    Grrrrrrrrrrr
     

    Ingomike

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    Nothing I hate more than losing something! I work hard and have quality stuff and just hate losing it. If it makes you feel any better I kind of classify my EDC knife and flashlight as something I am going to likely lose occasionally and try not to beat myself up over it. I even keep a backup of each in stock, then when it happens I try to celebrate how long I was able to go without losing it rather than crying over the loss.

    I carry my folder inside my front pocket clipped. So far so good...
     
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    Hookeye

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    Ill replace it with same.
    Liked it just fine for EDC.
    Cleaned one deer with it a couple yrs ago.

    Just burns my arse.....losing stuff.

    LOL......like archery (arrows)....id rather break something than lose it .
     
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    bwframe

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    Always a gut check, but cudos for choosing a tried and true design still mass produced at a economical price. Order today, replacement in your pocket Wednesday.
     

    Hookeye

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    Always a gut check, but cudos for choosing a tried and true design still mass produced at a economical price. Order today, replacement in your pocket Wednesday.

    Yeah, like the blade w a slight belly. It was well used and took everything like a champ. Not too big, not too small. Just a workhorse. No need to look at others. For a cheap knife it had all I wanted.....well actually I hated that extra safety ...removed it LOL
     

    Lex Concord

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    Yeah, like the blade w a slight belly. It was well used and took everything like a champ. Not too big, not too small. Just a workhorse. No need to look at others. For a cheap knife it had all I wanted.....well actually I hated that extra safety ...removed it LOL

    I've had a couple M21s for 7-8 years... agreed on almost all counts (I actually like the Auto-LAWKS system). Sorry for your loss.
     

    Sniper 79

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    I'm starting to really appreciate cheap disposable gear. My Benchmade always stays at home. Afraid of losing it or breaking it. I need to sell or trade it off. Black Class AFO in blue.

    Even the cheaper stuff is made decent now days. Find myself at Harbor Freight more and more for tools.
     
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