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This is a No. 9 I think. Bit hard to see as it's rather corroded. On account of my losing it in the garden for a couple of years. After a quick wash, wire wool and oil up it was back up and running. Immortal!

 

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2 hours ago, Stere said:

Carbon steel is better for knives sharpens easy.

This is true.

You can just about see the scar across the ball of my right forefinger where I sliced it open with an Opinel no.9 about 45 years ago.

 

 

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Swiss Army knife-Farmer. I have got lots of knives but find this one the most useful and gets used every day for something.

Also have wallet with cash and cards, key fob for pickup (even if I am in my van) and key to shed.

 

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27 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Assorted lint and fluff , and a dog whistle .


I’ve very annoyingly lost Sailor’s 211.5. Taken off its usual string for a system change and never returned. Carelessness that will haunt me forever. 

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