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Default Rigging knife question

I know this will 'fly in the face of other theory's, but I don't believe in
carrying a knife that cost more than I can afford to toss overboard..

In other words, The more expensive the knife, The more likely it will be
dropped over the side.

The knife I'm carrying in my pocket right now cost $8 at WM ten years ago
and in the mean time, I have received as gifts, at least 4 expensive
knives.. Two of the latter have gone over board and the other two are too
bulky to carry around, even in a sheath.

If I need more tools that the spike, shackle pin wrench or knife blade, I
have a complete tool cabinet down below.. This knife handles 99% of all
sailing needs..


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My opinion and experience. FWIW

Steve
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