I still have the pocket knife that my grandfather gave me when I turned 8. It has been a treasured possession for almost 70 years. I started a family tradition of giving a pocket knife to each grandchild when they turned eight. The girls insisted on being included I think that the Swiss Hiker model has been the most popular. It has a saw and doesn’t have the bulk of the unnecessary, for them, corkscrew. A couple of them have become good whittlers and as far as I know, only one has cut himself. That reinforced the notion that maybe granddad knows something and he and his brother and sister are very careful now to close their knives as I had instructed. They always bring their knives when we go camping and enjoy using them.