On 12/18/2018 5:41 PM, Brian Denley wrote:
> I got my Swiss Army Knife on board a Swiss Air flight back from
> Amsterdam. This was a year before 9/11 however.
I don't have a Swiss Army Knife any more (lots of things got lost
between my overseas assignment and divorce 20 years later) but I have
I got my Swiss Army Knife on board a Swiss Air flight back from Amsterdam.
This was a year before 9/11 however.
Brian
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> On Dec 18, 2018, at 8:17 PM, Thorpe, Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Geez - I lost my Swiss Army Knife (the teeny one) to TSA at Tucson too.
>
Geez - I lost my Swiss Army Knife (the teeny one) to TSA at Tucson too. What’s
with that place. I’d had it over 30 years since before I got married. It as our
30th anniversary, heading to Hawaii.
I have a new replacement now. Missing all the “character” the other had.
Jeff - KG7HDZ
> On Dec
Mine, a small "Executive" model was a gift from my late wife. Before she passed
we took an Alaskan cruise, round trip out of Seattle. On the flight from Tucson
I put the knife in checked baggage but on the return trip after checking my
luggage I remembered it was in my carry-on camera case.
My Swiss Army Knife was a gift from a ham is Switzerland, and I am not
keen to lose or damage it. It usually stays at my desk.
It is different from those common here in the US - it has black sides
and not the red sides usually seen.
The knife in my pocket is a 3 bladed Case knife. I guess I
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