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Boye And Knives Getting Your Son His First Pocket Knife When is the right age to buy your son his first pocket knife? If you're expecting a simple answer, you have not come to the right place. However...


Boye And Knives

Boye And Knives

Getting Your Son His First Pocket Knife

When is the right age to buy your son his first pocket knife? If you're expecting a simple answer, you have not come to the right place. However, the answer to a question like this should not be simple! It should vary on a case by case basis.

There is definitely an age where a child is too young to handle knives. If you or your spouse or another responsible adult family member is concerned and unsure if your son is the right age to have a pocket knife, then it's probably not time yet.

A knife is a handy tool, and if your boy is in boy scouts he will undoubtedly learn how to use certain tools for survival in the wild. He should not be afraid of tools because they are heavy and dangerous. So even if you do not want your son to have his own pocket knife just yet, that does not mean that he should fear knives.

A good start is to take your son hunting and camping with you, and let him help you and use your pocket knife until he becomes accustomed to using a knife properly in a safe way. Always keep a first aid kit on hand whenever you are outdoors. If a cut occurs, it's important to bandage it up and disinfect. If you are teaching your boy responsibly, this is less likely, but accidents still happen.

Do not scold your son if he does not get the hang of using the pocket knife or other tool right away. He will learn in time with more practice and experience. A child needs to have a sense of independence and self-acceptance. Your acceptance and trust in him will help instill that sense of awareness in him. If you make him feel powerless because you are in charge all the time, he will not find his own independence when the age comes!

Your son will be happy when he first gets the chance to own his own tool or pocket knife. An all-in-one multi-tool kit is usually a good start, instead of a full-fledged knife. It is also important to teach him when and where to carry and use the knife (and when and where NOT to carry and use it). You must teach him that it is not intended as a weapon against human beings. It is also not appropriate in most public places such as schools or businesses.

But let's return to the original question about age. The age when your son is old enough to have his first pocket knife is going to vary depending on when you start teaching him how to hunt, fish and camp. It will also depend on his maturity level at the particular age. Some would say that age 12 is a good age to allow a son to start using a knife independently; others might say this is too young, while others still would say to start before this. It's up to you.

Just remember that if any accidents do happen, you as the parent are responsible. So do teach your son knife safety. And do spend some time teaching him the appropriate uses of a knife for at least a year or two before you allow him to have his own.

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Pocket Knives: The many joys of owning one

Most boys growing up treasure their first pocket knives that their dads give them. Nothing is funner than going through the Forrest cutting plants and small sticks with your survival knives. If you were lucky enough to have a buck knife, scenes from Rambo and adventure scrolled through your mind. It's no wonder as we get older knives become a regular part of our lives. Whether you actually need it or just enjoy having it, it doesn't really matter. There is a huge selection to choose from it doesn't matter who you are, you can typically find the one for you.

There are many professions that having a knife is not only nice to have, its almost a necessity. Some of these include fire fighters, ranchers, farmers, construction, military and law enforcement. Having good quality products is essential. Some of the more well known brands are Gerber, Kershaw, Spyderco, Cold Steel, Smith and Wesson, Case , Fury and Swiss Army.

Pocket Knives are a huge part of American heritage. On the frontier in the 1700's and 1800's if you didn't have a knife or a gun, you were out of luck. There would be no way to defend yourself, provide food for your family and do a lot of the regular day to day chores.

They have always been around and will always be around. Case knives have been around since the early 1900's and are still extremely popular and well built. IF you don't have one, I strongly recommend that you go out and find one that meets your life style and liking.

My name is William and ever since I can remember I've loved knives. Pocket knives, hunting knives and buck knives. I have a very active imagination so I really enjoyed playing with knives, probably more than I should have. I now have a website with about 3,000 knives. If you are interested please feel free to check it out. http://www.numberoneknives.com/index.html

About the Author

My name is William and ever since I can remember I've loved knives. Pocket knives, hunting knives and buck knives. I have a very active imagination so I really enjoyed playing with knives, probably more than I should have. I now have a website with about 3,000 knives. If you are interested please feel free to check it out. http://www.numberoneknives.com/index.html

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