She saved me! (My new favorite knife)

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She saved me! (My new favorite knife)

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Having just gotten over a case of Covid I was in a hurry to get back to doing what I do. Maybe I should have waited another couple days. I was in the engine room using an angle grinder and cutoff wheel.

Working in an awkward position, and with my head still being a little foggy, I was not able to keep control of the tool when it kicked back on me. It jumped out of the cut and went directly into my upper right thigh.

I felt it hit me, but was surprised and relieved to find no blood, and be feeling no pain. I figured I’d lucked out on that one and went back to work.

It was several hours later that I realized the cutoff wheel had been deflected by my GEC 86 with canvas micarta covers. So the knife in my pocket probably saved me stitches, came away with some battle scars, and has a story to tell!

I think this one just became my very favorite edc.

The pictures don’t do it justice, those gouges are quite deep.
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MAN Willie you were lucky ::tu:: I know that would be one of my favorite carries ::hmm::
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Sometimes you just can’t get your finger off the trigger fast enough. Glad you’re okay, and let that be a lesson to ya.

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Glad you're alright, Willie, and we just discovered another way our pocket knives can be useful to us in preventing injury as opposed to causing it.
Those gouges appear to be quite deep, it could have been much worse.
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I hate that the knife got scarred, but am really glad that you did not! I am really glad that you are okay.
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Show it with pride. Seldom do people have such stories. Reminds me of a friend who had a nice condition pre 64 Winchester model 94. Looked nice for its age except the butt stock looked like it went through a woodchipper. I asked why he didn't clean it up, sand it down and add some varnish. He explained it got that way when he was shoving it down a mountain lions throat that had pounced on him while he was deer hunting. He had what was left of the felt hat he was wearing that day, hung on his den wall.
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Keep that knife and show it off with pride. You are one lucky
guy. Those power tools can sure be very dangerous.

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Jake, you should also show us the hole the grinder made your britches leg! ::poke::
Glad you didn't get cut!
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You are a fortunate man, Willie !!
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Wow, Willie, you can't make up a story like that! I've been using an angle grinder with a cutoff wheel for a long time (mostly to sharpen my mower blades), and I know that I'm going to be a lot more careful with that gadget now. ::tu::
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Back in the day when I worked in a steel fabrication shop it was a common injury to have a wound on the leg from a grinder kicking back like that. Even if you had leathers on and it didn't cut you, it left a nasty bruise. If cut, it was a trip to the clinic to get the wound cleaned, bandaged, and a tetanus shot. You were lucky, don't fix the knife, keep as is for a reminder.
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Close call, Willie. Glad GEC saved the day! ::nod::
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So glad you didn't get hurt Willie.
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There is a reason why some refer to those grinders as death wheels. Glad you are okay!

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Steamboat Willie wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:48 pm Having just gotten over a case of Covid I was in a hurry to get back to doing what I do. Maybe I should have waited another couple days. I was in the engine room using an angle grinder and cutoff wheel.

Working in an awkward position, and with my head still being a little foggy, I was not able to keep control of the tool when it kicked back on me. It jumped out of the cut and went directly into my upper right thigh.

I felt it hit me, but was surprised and relieved to find no blood, and be feeling no pain. I figured I’d lucked out on that one and went back to work.

It was several hours later that I realized the cutoff wheel had been deflected by my GEC 86 with canvas micarta covers. So the knife in my pocket probably saved me stitches, came away with some battle scars, and has a story to tell!

I think this one just became my very favorite edc.

The pictures don’t do it justice, those gouges are quite deep.
Lucky it didn’t hit you 8 - 10” more to the left… ::doh::
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Great story, great job of the sweet GEC knife to save your leg. I like the battle wounds too, adds character and one-of-a-kind look. Thanks for sharing, you had me riveted.
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I agree with what has already been said: glad you're okay, and leave the gouges. That knife now has a heck of a story that goes with it!
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treefarmer wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 3:36 am Jake, you should also show us the hole the grinder made your britches leg! ::poke::
Glad you didn't get cut!
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Great story! I'm glad your knife is the only thing that was wounded!
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Man Jake! I understand completely about the COVID brain, I'm just getting over my second bout with it, no fun.

On the best days, those angle grinders can get away from you, especially if you're like me and use them in angles or for things you probably shouldn't! :mrgreen:

That there knife would from now on be the prettiest, best, and definitely favorite knife in my pile. And like the guy with the Winchester 94 mentioned above, I'd show it off with pride!

Glad you're OK!

BTW, that CASE hunter I got from you recently is still one of my favorites. I'll tote it today in honor of your close call.
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Glad you are ok!
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