#113837 - 11/27/07 08:25 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
[Re: Taurus]
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Canadian Soldier,
Glad to hear the situation ended OK for both you, your friend and your seal pup.
I have a brief very off-topic question for you; what is the machine seen in your avatar, it looks like a tank with space ship on top?
Thanks,
Mike
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#113842 - 11/27/07 08:40 PM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
[Re: Taurus]
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#113896 - 11/28/07 05:09 AM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
[Re: cedfire]
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Good idea cedfire,
I think giving a gift of a knife can creat a bond between people, on hunting trips I still carry the custom made drop point knife that my lifetime hunting partner gave me for Christmas in 1981, I have many other knives but none with the sentiment of this one.
As a youth I was told by my mother that when you give a person a knife as a gift you were to also give them a silver coin "so as to not cut the friendship between you", has anyone else ever heard of this custom?
Mike
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#113898 - 11/28/07 05:24 AM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
[Re: SwampDonkey]
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Good idea cedfire,
I think giving a gift of a knife can creat a bond between people, on hunting trips I still carry the custom made drop point knife that my lifetime hunting partner gave me for Christmas in 1981, I have many other knives but none with the sentiment of this one.
As a youth I was told by my mother that when you give a person a knife as a gift you were to also give them a silver coin "so as to not cut the friendship between you", has anyone else ever heard of this custom?
Mike Yea, I've heard something similar. Superstition says you're not supposed to give someone a knife, as that is symbolic of cutting the friendship. Instead, they're supposed to trade you for it (buy it from you). Usually the trade/price is a coin (like a penny, quarter, silver dollar, ect).
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#113900 - 11/28/07 05:36 AM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
[Re: Paul810]
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Interesting,
So I had the custom backwards, the reciever of the knife is to give (trade) the gifter the coin to maintain the friendship.
Thanks,
Mike
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#113901 - 11/28/07 05:39 AM
Re: Loaner Knife Horror Stories?
[Re: SwampDonkey]
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Interesting,
So I had the custom backwards, the reciever of the knife is to give (trade) the gifter the coin to maintain the friendship.
Thanks,
Mike Yea, that's how I've heard it anyway.
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