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    Silver Jack Knife

    I have now lost my second silver jack knife. The retaining mechanism on the sheath doesn't seem very secure and with the knife mounted on my BC pocket, the handle of the knife kind of sticks out and catches on things. The last one I lost probably got its handle tangled in the line for the float I was towing back to shore. Move mout to my arm/leg? Hose mount? Any ideas?

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    Buy the cheapest knives you can find that way when you lose them you won't care.

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    Dalton safety knife. 5 for buck at the dollar store. Cut off the point, get an old mini maglite sheath and your good to go.
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