So, why is the Ka-bar important? Was it your service knife? An
inheritance? It's a good knife, and a very heavily laden, almost
iconic symbol. I'd say it might be the make and model of knife that's
killed the most people in modern military applications. Civilian
knives, I'd go with the Buck 110 folding hunter or the French
Laguiole..anyway, excuse my rambling, but I'd really like to know why
that particular knife is important.
I know what you mean about the garage being another world..basements,
the unfinished ones with bare concrete floors and the exposed wooden
floor joists and beams overhead have something of the same effect on
myself.
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