Eagle Shield Pocket Knife

simulant

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Hoping someone can ID this pocket knife I found. Thanks!!!

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Boys Scouts of America. I carried one many years ago.
 

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Somebody should lose a corner off their Totin' Chip!
 

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Mine looked like the one on the bottom.

You know you're a good Scout when the TSA agent tries to take your knife at the airport but you won't let go of it until he says "thank you".
 

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I only lost corners for misuse of my knife or hatchet, never for losing a knife!!
 

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So, you can't pack your Boy Scout pocket knife in your carry-on, but you can take a screwdriver as long as it's less than 7-inches long.
What a wonderful country we live in!

https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/prohibited-items
Under the "Tools" tab.

It's because the Boy Scout Knife has a screw driver and a can opener on it approximately 1-1/2 inches long. You could potentially, unscrew and cut through the aluminum fuselage at 30,000 feet !!!
It's a no brainer and there are reports of Senior Citizen Boy Scout's, planing terrorist attacks across the world !!!
Hillary would have some people believing that.
We attacked her and just covered up our emails about it.
Where is she now and what's the next scam ?
 

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My wife was a Boy Scout leader (Yes I said wife) Her knife has three blades and no other tools.
Still has it from many years.
 

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