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My son is the knife collector in the family. I was sorting some old slides earlier this week and found a picture of him at his 9th birthday party where he received his first pocket knife. I sent him the photo and he said he still had it but would have to do some digging to find it after his last two moves.

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A few of my smaller pocket knives.

The top one is the oldest. Unknown manufacturer, bone handle, possibly came over from Sweden with my great grandfather. 

The middle is a Case XX 6235-1/2 from ‘78. I think I got this in cub scouts. 

The third is a JA Henckels I got from my grandfather. 

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The one that seems to be the most valuable (bottom row, second from the left) I a Winchester from the late 1800's that belonged to my wife's grandfather.  I gave it to our son to pass it down. The shiny one on the top row 8th from the left is a Linder Scout. The skinning knife with the antler handle, 3rd from the right, top row, is a Silver Stag. I gave it to a friend who hunts a lot. The double edge, bottom row 4th from the right is a Kershaw diver's knife I bought to go on my life jacket for whitewater kayaking.  Until I heard about a guy on the Ocoee River bleeding out when one was used to cut away the rope pinning his legs.  Double knives are a no no for swift water rescue.

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