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what is a good pocketknife?
i'm looking for a new pocketknife... i got a gerber mini paraframe fine edge right now
![]() i want something small and really really cool looking... does anyone have suggestions on knives and where to get them at?
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What do you want it for. If it is for self defense, then what you have now is fine. If it is for cutting things other than humans, you want something with a thin blade and good handle. Try a swiss army knife. The large ones with the contour handles are really nice.
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I carry an old Barlow knife that my grandfather gave me...what?...30 years ago? He carried it when he was but a boy. It has served me very well for all these years.
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It isn't all that small but it's practical... I carry a leatherman with all the tools I need.
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Location: missouri
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as to the CRKT kiss, yes they stay shut, and do not stab you, according to the three customers of mine that I see on a regular basis who carry them daily- the cheap knockoff that look similar ARE A BAD IDEA- no name factories in china and pakistan can do a fair to midling linerlock, if you know how to pick em and check them before you buy em, but they have yet to do a framelock that I would want to carry, for fear of it harming me- they arent up to the precise engineering required yet- Crkts work based on the close tolerences and so while they are about as minimal as you get, all the ones that I have seen are OK blades to own......
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PUMA simple yet very well balanced and holds a great edge.
Science Intelligence on land of Mead (7:49) http://www.pumaknives.com/?n=store&b=38&pl=51&p=51 That's the one I carry. |
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I'll be on the veranda, since you're on the cross.
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I've had nothing but good experiences with knives made by Spyderco. Very good quality for the price. Very high "coolness factor" in my book. Comumbia River Knife and Tool is good for the money, as long as you check out the knife before you purchase it. Some are put together much better than others. I'd also recommend knives by Kershaw and Benchmade. Smith & Wesson knives are alright, and cheap if you get them at Big-5. Again, check out the knife before you buy it, some are put together rather well, some are pieces of shit.
I just checked the spyderco site at www.spyderco.com and they've got some pretty good deals on small folders in the "specials" section.
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Location: Northeast Jesusland
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Me, I go with a leatherman. Not what you are looking for though. More of a pocket toolkit than pocket knife.
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I'm new to this field, but I currently own a nice Swiss Army Knife.
However, I keep it at my desk as that is where I do most of my work and where I most likely use it. My question is: 1. What do people usually use their pocket knife for? 2. Do people experience awkwardness or diffuclty "wearing" or carrying around their knife? I used to carry mine but found it a bit heavy in my pocket. I prefer to travel light. Plus all the metal detectors and other problems these days. As for self defense, what ever happened to the simple switchblade or butterfly knife? Actually, I find that in this day in age, it's probably better (if you can get the proper permit) to carry a handgun. Thanks for your patience in answering a novice question. |
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I'll be on the veranda, since you're on the cross.
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2. I don't, but I'm used to it and wear a knife with a pocket clip most of the time. If I'm going to be around metal detectors, I lock it in the glovebox. If you're traveling, you shouldn't have a problem as long as you put it in checked baggage, not carryon. Switchblades are illegal in a lot of places, as are butterfly knives. The coolness factor of carrying one has died out to the coolness factor of "thugs with glocks."
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Location: People's Republic of KKKalifornia
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2. I don't, but I'm used to it and wear a knife with a pocket clip most of the time. If I'm going to be around metal detectors, I lock it in the glovebox. If you're traveling, you shouldn't have a problem as long as you put it in checked baggage, not carryon. When you wear it with a pocket clip, how is the fit? Has anyone tried like a "utility belt" or something? I figure, pocket knife, cell phone, keys, what-have-you. Or has anyone used one of those keychain pocket knives or are they useless? Quote: Switchblades are illegal in a lot of places, as are butterfly knives. The coolness factor of carrying one has died out to the coolness factor of "thugs with glocks." I forgot that switchblades/butterfly knoves were illegal. Or does it vary from state to state? |
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I'll be on the veranda, since you're on the cross.
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Jorgelito: Fits very well the way I wear it. Put in pocket, sliding the clip over the outside of the pocket. Slide to rear. I don't even notice it's there. Keychain knives: You get what you pay for. Spyderco and Buck make some decent ones. Dunno about the utility belt....I just keep everything in my pockets.
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i own a kershaw onion leek, it's so wonderful i feel naked without one. It does have the "safety assit" which may or may not be illega in your area, but its a good cheap kife that looks hot. the 'click' is alo pretty satisfying of a sound.
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