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| View Poll Results: do you carry a pocketknife ? | |||
| yes | | 200 | 92.17% |
| no | | 17 | 7.83% |
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| | #141 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: (SW) Portland, OR
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Emerson CQC-7 Finest knife I've ever seen. Emerson CQC-7BWAVE-BTS Tactical Folding Knife - A-1-Tools.Com 1-800-588-9035 |
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| | #142 |
| Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Miami-Dade
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because of my line of work, i carry a utility knife 8-10 hrs a day. in my car i keep a 4" butterfly in the drivers door pocket. at home i have my trusty s&w 3.5" lockback. i would carry it with me but the clip broke years ago. i mean to get another folder to keep on me but ive yet to find a 3.5" folder with a black blade harder than 440c that opens as easily one handed as my trusty s&w... oh yeah, theres the machete in the trunk too... |
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| | #143 |
| Member Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 16
| My pocketknife is an essential tool The first thing to go into my pocket when the day starts. I Have carried some type of pocket knife since I was a child. I don't go anywhere without one. I Would be lost without it. I Carry the real COLD STEEL Voyager folders made in japan. Not the new cold steel garbage from china. |
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| | #144 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2004
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Everywhere except the office, which is a govt. building. I carry one of two: Victorinox Deluxe Tinkerer or the little one they used to call the Princess. The D. Tinkerer has a Philips screwdriver and a small pair of pliers. I keep the Victorinox Woodsman I bought in 1985 in my car. |
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| | #145 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 1,916
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Leatherman-style tool. I do forget the brand offhand, but it comes with a screwdriver and small socket set too. I also have a big "at home" toolbox, and a smaller "craft box" I can grab and go with. - Coeloptera |
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| | #146 |
| Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Dallas TX
Posts: 48
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Won't leave home wiyh out one!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| | #147 |
| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Long Island,NY
Posts: 494
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Always...learned that from grandad. Most times a Spyderco. Have a few but don't remember the names Most usful tool there is.
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| | #148 |
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An Osbourne designed Benchmade cam assist or another favorite is the Spyderco Native with the platic handle ( the stainless one is too slick in the hand) and no serrations. My Lansky does real well at keeping a keen edge on both..( scary sharp )
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| | #149 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: near Funk, Ohio
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Yeah, doesn't everyone here? I used to have a small Old Timer 2 blade as a constant companion. It was kind of small, but always handy to have around. Now, I usually have something bigger, along the lines of a Shrade or Old Timer folding hunter or maybe a Remington Bullet knife. I got into some good buys on knives at an auction last summer and have about half a dozen of the above named type. My everyday knife is a Boker 3 blade in a sawbelly design with a 2 3/4" main blade. It's China made, but "walks and talks", holds a decent edge and only cost me $7 during a special sale at the local gun/fishing/hunting/camping/etc. store. I got a couple of them so I can lose one and not worry about it much. |
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| | #150 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: washington
Posts: 471
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I always carry a utility style folding knife its always sharp with the quick chage of a blade. I have others I also really like my gerber leatherman style knife for fishing.
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| | #151 |
| Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Mount Vernon, Wa
Posts: 87
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Was taught by my dad when I was young that a man should always carry a knife. I am pretty tough on them the one I carry now is a benchmade can't remember the type.
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| | #153 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: big pine key, florida
Posts: 443
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I feel naked without one in my pocket
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| | #154 |
| Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Southeastern Oklahoma
Posts: 42
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This one is on my belt in a holster style sheath if I leave the house. It's a Moore Maker single blade locking trapper 4 1/8 closed and 8 1/4 open. I also carry a small folder in my pocket usually a Rough Rider.http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/6...6lbcompxs0.jpg Last edited by gunnut2; 09-10-2008 at 03:26 PM. |
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| | #155 |
| Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Dallas TX
Posts: 48
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If anyone runs accross a S/S Buck assist, with Chuck Buck engraved on the blade it was stolen from me in a burglary about two years ago. I wound like it back!!
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| | #156 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 134
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I carry an unbranded assisted opening pocket knife everywhere but school. I hate being without a pocketknife. Very useful tool
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| | #157 |
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I carry the knife i got from my grandpa 10+ years ago, it was old when i got it, but its a Craftsman barlow, has real bone handles. It always has a razor edge, i use a knife very often during the day, as i live on a farm, and am a logger too. I also carry my homemade beater knife in my truck, made out of planers blade, VERY hard steel, and holds an excellent edge. It has an electrical tape handle haha. Great knife tho.
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