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Pocket Knife

casechopper

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I carry a small Swiss army knife on my key chain at all times and either a large Swiss army knife or an Opinel in my pocket most of the time.
 

Mocheman

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Southwestern Florida, USA
I have a bunch of different pocket knives that I switch out depending on what I'm wearing. During the week when I'm wearing a suit I carry the Swiss Army One handed Trekker. On the weekend or at night during the week I might carry my Standard Swiss Army Knife Fisherman(version my parents bought for me in Switzerland when I was a teen), Buck traditional folder, Kershaw Skyline and a few others. However, Victorinox Swiss Army are by far my favorite.

I also have a Swiss Army Swiss Tool that like to carry as well.

I've been carrying a knife on my person since I was in grade school. Started with a pen knife.
 

DougC

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San Antonio
That is one nice Laguiole!

I picked up a Kissing Crane Trapper a couple weeks ago. It is a bit bigger than I'm used to. But, it fits nicely in my pocket. So nicely that I forgot I had it in my pocket when I entered the courthouse for a hearing. Big no-no here.
 
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DnD Ranch, Cherokee County, GA
Always have a pocket knife or I don't feel properly dressed.
When growing up, I'd carry 2 = 1 cheap Barlow & 1 nice Schrade.
My grandfather would hold up something & say "cut this". Used the nice one because I'd get a lecture if it wasn't sharp = What good is carrying a dull knife?
The other was for when he'd ask to "borrow" my knife, typically to do something like open a can of oil or pry open a lid = You don't expect me to do that with my knife?
I've left some decent knives at airports around the country....
 

Kmadden

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st. louis
I am never without a pocket knife — usually my handy Case "Peanut," a cow-bone-handle knife with clip and pen blades.
A friend of mine opined that the practice of carrying a pocket knife began to decline in the early 20th Century when cigarette smoking overtook chewing tobacco. Many men no longer needed a pocket knife to cut off a piece of plug chewing tobacco.
Interesting theory.
 
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Location
The Empire State
The Case "Peanut" is a great little knife,I have had several in my collection in the past,also the older Winchester`s are great knives,good steel and they keep a good edge.American knives were some of the finest made.You just can not beat American made!!!
 

Mountain Man

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Location
Fort Bragg, NC
Case is the brand I have sworn by for my whole life - if going for a new one, be sure to get one that is designated "CV" for Chrome Vanadium - that is actually carbon steel, which takes and keeps an edge much better than stainless. If you must get a stainless blade, also get you an "Arkansas Red Stone" to sharpen it - that is about the only stone that will put a good edge on a stainless blade.
 

Weston

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They are. I just bought a "Stockman" from the local BX on my Air Force base. $37, yellow like Grandad's, and made in the US of A. Nice stuff.
 

willyk57

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Harrisburg, PA
Case knives sure are still made in the USA, they are made in Bradford PA, the same place as Zippo lighters. I will be visiting the Zippo / Case Museum on Saturday and looking for a new addition to the collection.

I have a few case knives and 95 percent of the time the knife I have in my pocket is a Case. They have a classic beauty that can be matched, in my opinion.

This one was a present from my brother and is the one I reach for if I am dressed up or at the office.
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Best Regards,
Willyk57
 

St. Valentine

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433
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Germany
I feel naked without one! Whatsmore I can´t imagine how one can get through these times of hightech plastic packing and wrapping without a pocket knife?
Right now I am carrying a Böker Subcom folder. The one thing I put emphasis on is that it can be opened with one hand.
 

Gin&Tonics

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The outer frontier
I was hoping to find a classically styled one of a similar size to your case there, but with a bow loop to attach to the end of my double albert watch chain. Currently my placeholder is a somehwat useless sovreign case which can't hold Canadian coins of any real value. I actually considered buying a nice looking metal-cased USB flash drive and carrying that around! Could come in handy in this day and age :D
 

DNO

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Toronto, Canada
I've always carried a pocket knife...essential equipment for any gentleman. Used to use an assortment of vintage knives but now I just carry a Leatherman Micra on my keychain and an Opinel #6 carbon in my other pocket. The Opinel is a lot lighter than most knifes and it takes a razor sharp edge...perfect for cutting those pesky plastic ties off my morning newspaper.
 

Mountain Man

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Fort Bragg, NC
I am never without a pocket knife — usually my handy Case "Peanut," a cow-bone-handle knife with clip and pen blades.
A friend of mine opined that the practice of carrying a pocket knife began to decline in the early 20th Century when cigarette smoking overtook chewing tobacco. Many men no longer needed a pocket knife to cut off a piece of plug chewing tobacco.
Interesting theory.

Never heard that theory - I personally think that, in my neck of the woods, the decline of the pocket knife started when the schools began to ban them as "weapons" a few years ago. No man or boy was ever without a pocket knife when I was growing up - Dad always made sure he had his pocket knife, watch, and wallet before leaving the house!
 

St. Valentine

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433
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Germany
Today people think of a knife as a weapon. I am used to people asking me if I want to murder someone or why would I carry a knife? Size doesn´t seem to matter as my pocketknife has only a blade of five centimeters. It doesn´t occur to them that knives are the most versatile tools ever, that said not until they need to cut or open something and ask me if they can borrow mine. :eusa_doh:
Like hats knives seem to be very much "old times" or an "old guys thing". [huh]
 

JanSolo

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Ever so sunny Westphalia, Germany
Here is my pocket knife along with my horsehide wallet. I carry it everyday and it's more than a decade old:

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It's a German "Hubertus" switchblade with hand forged damascus blade, stag scales and nickel silver bolsters. The blade is not stainless but has a really high HRC rating (62 Rockwell) and is razor sharp.
Lever-type switchblades like this one are a quite typical German design and they have been in production for more than a hundred years. The leaf spring on this knife is incredibly strong...when you activate the knife the blade produces a nice amount of kick-back. This is something my other switchblades don't do.
 

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