Lost my Delica today :(

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Bluntrauma
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My very first Spyderco knife was the old plastic clipped Delica. I loved that knife. One day looked down and it was no longer clipped to me. It hurts to lose a knife for sure.
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BonnieDoon wrote:Had a wonderful Christmas yesterday, used my white delica to open everyones gifts, went for a walk today and when I got home, my delica was not in my pocket :( so upset. I have never lost a knife before, and I had to lose my favorite one. Anyone else lost a spydie? I cannot believe how bummed I am
I never lost one,yet.I know that is a bummed out feeling.Maybe it`s in your sofa,or accidently got kicked under it.I hope you can find it.
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Lost my native 1 at an iggy pop concert. I see it as punktuation at the end of a sentence.
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I never give up looking. I have found knives after a year so I don't consider them gone. When I think of them as mine that thread linking us remains, giving it a greater chance it will somehow turn up.

I've had some go more than once and like Lassie they always came home. One I spent 45 minutes diving in the water of cancun until it turned up. That one was luck and a lot of stubbornness and following a current.

Like any problem solving exercise start with the easiest, most logical places first. Chairs, under tables, car seats seem to be knife hungry, etc.

Good luck and don't give up on your knife. Welcome to Spyderco Forums.

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