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I must be one of the undangerous citizens. I have never been questioned about the knife in my pocket. Even the nuns didn't give it a thought.
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I was going through airport security one morning and I had one of those “Trim” knife/nail clipper combos in a leather case in my Dopp kit and of course they spotted it. I had two choices: turn it in or go all the way back to my car. I wouldn’t have cared except it belonged to my dad; I gave it to him for Christmas one year. I put it on top of a door frame and it was still there when I came back.
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My father-in-law carried a no-name knife with celluloid scales and one blade broken off from use as a screwdriver. My son decided he wanted to give his grandpa a new pocketknife so we got a Case and a Buck in similar models and Josh told him to take his choice. He deliberated a long time and I think he finally picked the Buck, but guess what? It ended up in his dresser drawer and he kept carrying the familiar old knife. I always figured it was because of that screwdriver blade.
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