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Couple, 6 months ago decided I needed a folder that I could access with one hand for fence work and feed sacks .. bought a Smith & Wesson auto. Was pleasently suprised that autos were available on the internet. Quickly learned the limits of cheap manufacturning.
Lurked on knife forums bought a Kershaw assisted Shallot and it serves as a tool quite well. I then purchased a Buck 110 auto conversion by Paragon. Too pretty to use and to heavy for pockets. Never did like sheaths. I then decided to focus on one pattern. The Barlow .. could Tom Sawyer be wrong?
I now need to cull the early purchases of vintage barlows. The really good barlows from 20s and 30s are too expensive .. hard to find. Now focus on GEC barlows though I carry a Cripple Creek .. love the long pulls and serious swedge on longer blade. Them GECs sure are purdy though.
I got my start when some terrorist group carjacked my wife and I in the summer of 2011 and forced us into the SMKW showroom. At least that's how my memory sees it. I started walking around and had that kid in a candyshop/ toy store on Christmas morning with no supervision feeling. I could not believe so many different knives existed yet alone were in one place. The planets must have surely been in complete alignment. The more I wandered, the fuller my hands became. An unexplained phenomenon to this day. I walked out with 6 knifes, catalogs, flyers, and a wife who was still in shock. The rest of the day while she went shopping, I was admiring my bountiful cache. At the hotel that night I was mezmorized by the treasure trove that lay before me. I had to pick one that would be my constant companion and what would become my EDC. I didn't know it was called a EDC until joining iKC. That was the beginning. Here is a picture of that knife. A Colt CT337. Light as a feather and opens faster than greased lightning. It does show more signs of wear since this picture was taken.
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