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Pocket Knife

Retromoto

One of the Regulars
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MI
I carry a (2) bladed folding Kabar in a custom leather belt case. I like the steel on the older Kabars and
don't care to expose what I'm carrying. Knife is 99% covered.
 

Sheepdog149

Practically Family
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Fort Lauderdale, FL
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The Jackal

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This is about as fancy as I get these days.
Yes, it's a box cutter.

Working on an Airforce base, they can tighten down pretty hard on weapons from time to time, including pocket knives. I can pass this off as a working tool since my office is in a warehouse.

Since it is my everyday carry "tool", I don't bother with stepping up to anything dressier when I'm outside of work.
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Edward

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London, UK
This is about as fancy as I get these days.
Yes, it's a box cutter.

Working on an Airforce base, they can tighten down pretty hard on weapons from time to time, including pocket knives. I can pass this off as a working tool since my office is in a warehouse.

Since it is my everyday carry "tool", I don't bother with stepping up to anything dressier when I'm outside of work.
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I have something similar - wonderfully practical when you need a Stanleyknife on the move. Not quite the same leverage as the regular version, but it'srre you'd need that anyhow. So much nicer and more pocket-friendly!
 

Thumper15

New in Town
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28
Case Seahorse Whittler is my current everyday carry. I carried a Case Large trapper for years, but it’s so big and heavy it was wearing massive holes in my jeans. I switched to a 3 blade medium stockman, and liked it. This one caught my eye in an online review so I went to Smoky Mountain Knife Works and picked one up. It has been a fantastic carry for almost 3 years. It has a very thick main blade, that is supported by both main springs and it cuts way above its weight class due to the geometry of the wharncliff blade the the super heavy springs and thickness. The small pen and coping blades are amazingly useful. I also carry a leatherman at work because I’m a boat mechanic and it comes in really handy all the time.
 

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Jason29307

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Hey guys
this is my first Stiletto Switchblade i made and just finished last week. My next one will look better as learning how all the parts work and how the kick spring function along with getting the buffalo horn cut and shapped. But it works great and the buffalo horn with the steel parts look pretty good. What do you guys think? I have always liked classy Italian and Russian Stiletto's. I have already ordered parts for my next two... :) I am Jason BTW, I lurk here a Lot and have for about a year. Such great information. I am a big collector of things and jackets are one, mostly military and Schott style Perfecto leather as well as boots. I was reading the Engineer boots post and saw this. So greetings to all guys..
 

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