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What knife do you carry?

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Originally posted by rookie54
behold the lovely leatherman,
it slices, dices, screws, and cutz...
but the best of all the tools it holds,
are the pliers that can crush one's nutz...

http://www.moontrail.com/details/leatherman/charge-alx/chg-alx-main-400.jpg
Geez imagine having you nuts crushed (guys) .

Thats gotta be up there with the worst of pains ... is there a "worse pains" thread?

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Usually the Cold Steel Holdout. Light weight and easy to conceal. I really like the Emerson Gentleman Jim, but, don't carry it often.
Anyone who finds it relevant how easy his knife is to conceal is not a Gentleman, whether he's called Jim or not.

Richard

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Little know fact Victorinox is also Forschner. Same steel, same company. 🙂
Also, for a couple of years now, Wenger.

Richard

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Anyone who finds it relevant how easy his knife is to conceal is not a Gentleman, whether he's called Jim or not.

Richard
Give him a break he can't fight, & is too stupied to realize it could be used on him!

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Also, for a couple of years now, Wenger.

Richard
I never knew this, thanks Rich.

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Anyone who finds it relevant how easy his knife is to conceal is not a Gentleman, whether he's called Jim or not.

Richard
Some areas have very tough laws on knife possession. One city may allow only small knives 3 inch blade or shorter with no serrations. While another jurisdiction may have no laws at all and one could carry a machete switchblade concealed.


Originally posted by Very Rusty
Give him a break he can't fight, & is too stupied to realize it could be used on him!
I don't like to fight, that is true. People are fragile.


Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Gerber Mini Paraframe, non serrated.
Opinel No.8 a real nice no-nonsense Knife.


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A small Axe or 'Tadge' (hammer on one side axe on the other) underneath the drivers
seat is a good deterrent against knife wielding road ragers.

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I think I dated his sister Fu-Manchu (I met her in a darkened bar in Mongloia) but not for long as on the second date I noted she had a mustache.

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Gerber Mini Paraframe, non serrated.
CASE (brand name is an acronym: Cut Ass So Easy)

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Some areas have very tough laws on knife possession. One city may allow only small knives 3 inch blade or shorter with no serrations. While another jurisdiction may have no laws at all and one could carry a machete switchblade concealed.
Worked on a military installation with the 3" blade rule, really odd that.
So much crap over a blade longer than 3", but it was perfectly fine to drive on base with a chainsaw in the back of a truck, or axes, picks, hammers, etc. Even a nail gun most likely was OK.

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Gerber Mini Paraframe, non serrated.
Mikey carries a concealed WASP (hunting knife). Guy's always bragging about how it's one of the deadliest in his part of the world. Guess it's supposed to kill

on impact but Mikey's sister, Gertie, lost the frozen balls of compressed gas the knife injets if properly handled. Never seen the little twerp get so hot....


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