Knife Lore and other old customs

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Not knife related, but I once bought a second hand bike from a farm for my daughter. I handed over the cash, the farmer's wife gave me £1 back. She called it luck money. Apparently they always did it when they sold cattle. I'd never heard of it before.
 
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For me it was always the smallest denomination coin you had on you for a knife (on the geographic aspect I'm from London) also if you gave a purse/wallet you should put a coin in, so the recipients wallet always has money in
 

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