Grail Knife: Acquired!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:56 pm
When I first handled the Bob Lum C46 folding tanto about 8 years ago it quickly became my favorite knife. But at the time I was far to young to afford such a premium knife. As I grew older, my interest in knives waned, but I never forgot about that knife.
My love of knives was recently rekindled when I purchased my first Spyderco. Then I thought, I wonder if I can find one of those Lum tantos. So I did some research to find the model number and also found that they are quite coveted by knife nuts these days because of their rarity. I just assumed I would never own one. Until yesterday.
I have been constantly searching eBay and Blade Forums in hopes of being the first to spy the listing and quickly pounce on the sale. And yesterday I came across an eBay listing for one. Plain-edge, satin ATS-55 blade; black G-10, LNIB. I should have it in hand this week.
But that is not the end of the story. Upon close inspection of the photos, I noticed an amazing coincidence. The knife and I share the same birthday. Apparently for some time Spyderco marked the boxes with the full date of manufacture (like Chris Reeve birth certificates, I guess). And there it was, my birthday on the knife I have been wanting for almost a decade.
If you read all of this story, thank you. Please feel free to post comments or similar experiences. As soon as the knife arrives I will be sure to post some pics.
Regards,
Matthew
My love of knives was recently rekindled when I purchased my first Spyderco. Then I thought, I wonder if I can find one of those Lum tantos. So I did some research to find the model number and also found that they are quite coveted by knife nuts these days because of their rarity. I just assumed I would never own one. Until yesterday.
I have been constantly searching eBay and Blade Forums in hopes of being the first to spy the listing and quickly pounce on the sale. And yesterday I came across an eBay listing for one. Plain-edge, satin ATS-55 blade; black G-10, LNIB. I should have it in hand this week.
But that is not the end of the story. Upon close inspection of the photos, I noticed an amazing coincidence. The knife and I share the same birthday. Apparently for some time Spyderco marked the boxes with the full date of manufacture (like Chris Reeve birth certificates, I guess). And there it was, my birthday on the knife I have been wanting for almost a decade.
If you read all of this story, thank you. Please feel free to post comments or similar experiences. As soon as the knife arrives I will be sure to post some pics.
Regards,
Matthew