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    Default Re: Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife

    Quote Originally Posted by darkmother View Post
    Enabler.

    Looks really nice though. I am talking myself into it.


    I was surprised by how much not having a small knife at my disposal disrupted my day at work. I found myself reaching into my pocket and finding only lint on a number of occasions today.
    I'm still loving the Shinola version I bought, but the regular Benchmade version also looks really nice. The axis-lock is awesome. It weighs next to nothing. And the blade hasn't dulled at all. So, yeah, consider yourself enabled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkmother View Post
    I'll take a look at what they have to offer, thanks for the tip.
    They are my favorite one hand pocket knife. I have had a Spyderco Delica for 15 years. It is my backpacking/house work knife.

    I bought a Kershaw Scallion, which I just don't like because of the auto assist. If shipping to Canada wasn't so much I'd sell it to you for $20!

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    i tell ya. i fly all the time now for work and never check bags. one of the things i miss on the road the most is my little pocket knife. i'm so used to having it handy, and not being able to fly with one really bugs me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryScientist View Post
    i tell ya. i fly all the time now for work and never check bags. one of the things i miss on the road the most is my little pocket knife. i'm so used to having it handy, and not being able to fly with one really bugs me.
    I make a donation to the TSA about once a year, as no matter how diligent I try to be I still end up at the scanner with a small blade about that often.

    Here is my latest replacement:
    https://countycomm.com/products/boke...eid=35b996f16e

    It's my second Boker, and at $35 it's hard to beat.

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    Default Re: Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife

    There is a single blade version of that that looks pretty swell, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTX1 View Post
    I make a donation to the TSA about once a year, as no matter how diligent I try to be I still end up at the scanner with a small blade about that often.

    Here is my latest replacement:
    https://countycomm.com/products/boke...eid=35b996f16e

    It's my second Boker, and at $35 it's hard to beat.
    looks awesome, but it's out of stock

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    Default Re: Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife

    Do a Google search for "Boker Plus Tech-Tool". The CC one above is a co-branded version of their Tech-Tool series that has a bunch of options.

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    I picked up Buck 357 as a replacement for my AWOL Stockman earlier this summer. The 357 is pretty much the perfect knife for my needs.


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    Just because I wanted a new knife, not because I needed it. But, it is cool and the perfect size for carrying everyday. There's something about an automatic that makes me giggly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Estlund View Post
    Do a Google search for "Boker Plus Tech-Tool". The CC one above is a co-branded version of their Tech-Tool series that has a bunch of options.
    Thanks. I'll never struggle to open a beverage again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkmother View Post
    I lost my cheap and cheerful pocket knife (Opinel No7) this past week, and I'm looking for a replacement. Needs to be not too expensive, because I will likely lose it too.

    I'd like:

    One handed open, and possibly close
    Locking blade
    Reasonably compact and light-as in I can keep it in my front pocket and not have it bother me.
    No weird serrated edge or blade shape that makes it hard to sharpen.

    Any suggestions?
    Benchmade mini-griptilian.
    laughter has no foreign accent.

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    I've got this Kershaw and really like it. Got it as a gift from my father in law several years ago, it mostly sat in a drawer as I didn't carry a knife every day. But when I started spending every day in my shop I found it incredibly useful, so now I'm always carrying it, and of course use it a lot outside of the shop as well. I like having the clip, makes it super easy to get, and doesn't get mixed in with my keys (left pocket is my phone, right is keys and knife). Blade has a lock to keep it closed, but I rarely lock it. Once open the blade locks in place of course. I like the shape of the blade, I've found it seems to cut better than a straighter blade.

    You'll notice one spot where I damaged the edge a bit near the tip, I forget what I was doing exactly, but it was something kind of stupid. Prying something apart probably. Still cuts great. I've never sharpened it or even used a steel on it.





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    I bought one of these as a gift for the landowner that lets us duck hunt his land. Had it engraved "Thank You", made a lanyard and tied it to a handle of Capt. Morgan. I really want to get one for myself. Smooth open/close, relatively thin and reasonably priced.

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    Default Re: Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife

    I'm no gentleman, but if I were, this would be a nice pocket knife. ;)

    Tada Sohei Leopard Lockback #1, Gold Pearl - Carter Cutlery Co.

    I ordered one of Carter's Nakiri, which should be fun. I can post photos of cut fingers later. ;)

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    Carter makes some pretty awesome knives, both kitchen and hunting. His old videos of him sharpening knives on cinder blocks are pretty funny too. I'd be all over this if I was into fixed blades...



    Quote Originally Posted by ericpmoss View Post
    I'm no gentleman, but if I were, this would be a nice pocket knife. ;)

    Tada Sohei Leopard Lockback #1, Gold Pearl - Carter Cutlery Co.

    I ordered one of Carter's Nakiri, which should be fun. I can post photos of cut fingers later. ;)

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    Boker plus tech tool initial review:

    Its tactile feedback is not as crisp as I would like. Half-stops are vague, sort of non-existent, and it doesn't snap open or shut the way I generally like for a slip joint.
    Steel seems to be good quality and very sharp. I like the pocket clip. Fit and finish are nice -- no rough edges, etc.

    At $30, it's definitely a keeper for when I want to carry something smaller and more civilized than the PM2.

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    Boker Plus CLB DW-1
    Tiny, kludgy to open and close, sharp as a razor blade.
    The pocket clip was designed for a tank. Removed it immediately and now it actually fits in a pocket.

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    I had a meeting in Golden, CO which happens to be the home of Spyderco. Oh and they have a factory outlet... I now have a Spyderco Dragonfly which just might be the perfect knife. It is smaller than the Delica (on top) but you can still open it with one hand.
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    Neat.

    Joe, are those 1" grid lines?

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    Default Re: Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife

    Yup, I looked at it n amazon and thought it might be too small. I can’t think of a reason I need a bigger knife.

    Joe

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