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<blockquote data-quote="Roy39A" data-source="post: 2932096" data-attributes="member: 103727"><p>Grew up in a small rural unincorporated town in Texas. Dad bought me a craftsman knife at a early age and I got a free whet stone from Sears and Roebuck. An older gentleman in the community showed be how to sharpen a knife. Dad was the Highschool principal and basketball coach. We would travel to all the ball games on the bus with the players ( boys and girls) One of the old boys needed to cut tape from his ankle after the game and asked if anyone had a knife. I gave him my knife and he cut his ankle. He couldn't understand that a 8 or 9 year old kid would have a knife that sharp. I don't remember ever carrying a dull knife. And carried one all the way through school and still do.</p><p>Good days are gone for sure. Hard to believe how this country has turned into a group of pu$$y's. Pardon my French.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy39A, post: 2932096, member: 103727"] Grew up in a small rural unincorporated town in Texas. Dad bought me a craftsman knife at a early age and I got a free whet stone from Sears and Roebuck. An older gentleman in the community showed be how to sharpen a knife. Dad was the Highschool principal and basketball coach. We would travel to all the ball games on the bus with the players ( boys and girls) One of the old boys needed to cut tape from his ankle after the game and asked if anyone had a knife. I gave him my knife and he cut his ankle. He couldn't understand that a 8 or 9 year old kid would have a knife that sharp. I don't remember ever carrying a dull knife. And carried one all the way through school and still do. Good days are gone for sure. Hard to believe how this country has turned into a group of pu$$y's. Pardon my French. [/QUOTE]
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