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I solved this problem by taking one of numerous NRA knives I got for renewals and put it in the car. I also put in a cheap Surefire flash light. Thus, when I forget the expensive stuff - I have those.
Time for an old Norse saying: "A knifeless man is a lifeless man."
I also thought, "Go to WalMart and buy one," while reading the original post.
Glad you were able to overcome the difficulty.
I'm down to 3 or 4 daily since not working. Seems weird. When working it was always nice having spare blades if you trashed the edge of one or more, and having them easily accessible with either hand.
Had an early appointment in town, forgot the J. Had to pocket carry the g19 instead.
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Last edited by Malamute; 12-06-2016 at 07:50 PM.
The far easier thing to do than hit Wal-Mart...which is about 15-miles from here. Would have been to go back to my house and grab the knife I left at home.
Fortunately, my spare got me through the day and is now back in my bag where it can be if I should need it again. No helicopter crashes on mountain-sides, no airplane crashes on deserted islands for me today. So, the one knife got me through!
That said, it is time to grab a few spares of various types to go around. I'll probably grab a few Opinels and Moras or Puukos for various places after Christmas.
-R
Confucius say, not sharp is man who has no knife.
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Take a look at the CRKT Igniter for a handy- and sharp- folding knife. I've been using one daily for the last couple three years
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