Who carries a knife?

I have a dumb question ...

My dad passed away a couple yrs ago, and I am just now bringing myself to unpack a few more of his things. I have at least one of his pocketknives, and one from my grandpa, too. But ... they used them, sharpened them, the blades pretty narrow by now. So, is there a practical way to REPLACE these Case knife blades, and me still carry them? Or should I just put these up on the wall, just as they are?

Edit: Case says they may indeed be able to do that, but may be a charge if due to expected wear n tear. I am OK with that.
 
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I have a dumb question ...

My dad passed away a couple yrs ago, and I am just now bringing myself to unpack a few more of his things. I have at least one of his pocketknives, and one from my grandpa, too. But ... they used them, sharpened them, the blades pretty narrow by now. So, is there a practical way to REPLACE these Case knife blades, and me still carry them? Or should I just put these up on the wall, just as they are?
Jmo, I'd leave them as is and keep them as keepsakes. Even if you can find the same model to swap the blades, you might tear it up and be left with nothing. I've never taken a Case apart, it may be simple but I don't know.

Maybe someone with more knowledge will have a better answer.
 
I have a dumb question ...

My dad passed away a couple yrs ago, and I am just now bringing myself to unpack a few more of his things. I have at least one of his pocketknives, and one from my grandpa, too. But ... they used them, sharpened them, the blades pretty narrow by now. So, is there a practical way to REPLACE these Case knife blades, and me still carry them? Or should I just put these up on the wall, just as they are?

Edit: Case says they may indeed be able to do that, but may be a charge if due to expected wear n tear. I am OK with that.
I'd spend the money on a nice display case.
 

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