Hello,
Upon returning from Vietnam, I was itching to buy a hunting rifle. After all the automatic weapons I experienced over THERE, I settled on a flintlock rifle, purchased at a local shop in Massachusetts called the "Hunter's Rendezvous". It was and still is a tack driver and it was made by Jack Garner, former owner of TVM.
So now I had to develop my persona of a Mountain Man. One evening I was watching a movie, "Man in the Wilderness" and during one scene, a mountain man was building a fire to cook his meal. He took out his flint knife and used it to produce sparks that gave him the fire he needed.
Well, I decided I had to have a flint knife. Checking through ads in my Muzzleloading Magazine I found a knife maker in Arizona (I think) contacted him and he agreed to make a flint knife using my measurements.
When I received the flint knife, I liked it so much I ordered a second one. Later, when I showed the knifes to a friend of mine, he was impressed and said, Wow, two flint knives! His words stayed with me, and I liked the comment so much that it became my Mountain Man name - "Two Flints".
Here are the knives that started it all for me:
Thanks for looking,
Two Flints