Pocket knives.

   / Pocket knives. #21  
I've been using folding box cutter knifes similar to this.
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Just replace the blade when dull.

Dave
 
   / Pocket knives. #22  
I just carry a compact Milwaukee foldable box cutter. I used to have a swiss army pocket knife I bought in Germany back in 1987, after losing the tweezers off of it I decided to safe keep it instead as its ooooooold now.
 
   / Pocket knives. #23  
Knives of Alaska: Defender Suregrip

i have carried one of these for about 10 years, never before that did I carry the same knife for more than a year or so before switching it out. I have had quite a few, this one is my fav. super light, good steel, does not interfere with other things in the pocket.
 
   / Pocket knives. #24  
Had one of these or a variant of it in my pocket since the 60's.
 
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   / Pocket knives. #26  
Looks just like my Cub Scout knife from the 50s. Except mine had a bear face emblem on it. :D

Yep, had one one of those in the 50's as well. :thumbsup:
 
   / Pocket knives. #27  
I carry a Benchmade mini-barrage in S30V steel. They're not cheap, but the assisted opening system is one of the best. I shared hunting camp with Warren Osborne, the designer of the mini-barrage, and I can't bring myself to carry anything else. I wish I had him customize one for each of my daughters, before he passed.

I actually have two different ones I carry, a blaze orange one as a daily carry (bright color so I can see where I put it down) and a tan one for when I dress up.

I quit clipping them in my pocket as I found the hem on an untucked shirt could sometimes pull it out of my pocket. I instead carry them in the bottom of my front pocket.
 
   / Pocket knives. #28  
I still have both of my Cub Scout knives. :)

I'd carry it on my belt to school. The nuns would occasionally ask to borrow it to cut something or punch a hole in leather, etc... it was just normal. I was the only kid in my class in scouting and I was the only one carrying a knife that I can remember, all the way until my last two years in high school. And those weren't Cub Scout knives. :rolleyes:
 
   / Pocket knives. #29  
Many swear by OPINEL which is made in France.
High carbon steel blade with folding wood handle and does it keep a fine edge.
Affordable as well.

Google should find them easily.
 
   / Pocket knives. #31  
Better buy one before the lawyers going after the boy scouts confiscate them.
 
   / Pocket knives. #32  
Some where, in the deep recesses of my chest of drawers, is a Girl Scout pocket knife. I didn't even know they made them!
 
   / Pocket knives. #33  
Those vintage knives that were blue with a bear head on them that some of you might be reffering to commonly sold by Sears n Roebuck , were made by Camilluos .
I had one as a cub scout . Not the knifes but the bear symbol of the cub scouts years ago was called "Akela" . Dont know if it still is ?
 
   / Pocket knives. #34  
I still have both of my Cub Scout knives. :)

I'd carry it on my belt to school. The nuns would occasionally ask to borrow it to cut something or punch a hole in leather, etc... it was just normal. I was the only kid in my class in scouting and I was the only one carrying a knife that I can remember, all the way until my last two years in high school. And those weren't Cub Scout knives. :rolleyes:

Any school official observing a child carrying a knife of any type would have a coronary nowadays. I carried a knife all thru school. Every male child did, and some of the females. Things were different then. And a heck of a lot better if someone asked me. But of course no one did.
 
   / Pocket knives. #35  
I "Every Day Carry" (EDC) 2 knives legal in Montana:

First a Viper Tec Ghost OTF (out the front) dual action automatic knife with a 3.5" double edge blade and a glass breaker pommel, pocket carried with a pocket clip;

Second an automatic Boker with a 3.25" Tanto blade that the knife clip is used to hold my folding money secure in my pocket.

What ever anyone decides to carry everyday, I believe one of the best options is a very sharp knife with some type of battle tested glass breaker...

KC
 
   / Pocket knives. #36  
Any school official observing a child carrying a knife of any type would have a coronary nowadays. I carried a knife all thru school. Every male child did, and some of the females. Things were different then. And a heck of a lot better if someone asked me. But of course no one did.

Yep... Every guy in my high school carried a Buck or a Schrade knife on his belt... and a pack of chewing tobacco or Skoal in his back pocket... Gee whiz... the good old days.... :confused3:
 
   / Pocket knives. #37  
I had a Buck 110 pocket knife for many years back in the 60-70's & 80's and one day I broke the springy thing that holds the blade open. My wife and I where at the NRA convention when it was held in Philadelphia back in the 80's and we stopped at the Buck Knives booth. While there I pulled this knife out and asked the man if Buck could fix it for me as it had sentimental value. The representative said no to my request but handed me a new one in the box and said: My name is Chuck Buck and thanked me for being a customer of theirs. Still have it. Bob
 
   / Pocket knives. #38  
Any school official observing a child carrying a knife of any type would have a coronary nowadays. I carried a knife all thru school. Every male child did, and some of the females. Things were different then. And a heck of a lot better if someone asked me. But of course no one did.

k0ua we brought our 22's to grade school so we could go get dinner after school, I'll say times have changed.
 
   / Pocket knives. #39  
Yep... Every guy in my high school carried a Buck or a Schrade knife on his belt... and a pack of chewing tobacco or Skoal in his back pocket... olGee whiz... the good old days.... :confused3:

Most good old days were good Wolf, most.
 
   / Pocket knives. #40  
Any school official observing a child carrying a knife of any type would have a coronary nowadays. I carried a knife all thru school. Every male child did, and some of the females. Things were different then. And a heck of a lot better if someone asked me. But of course no one did.

I hear you James. I carried one all thru school as well. I can remember on several occasions a teacher asking to borrow my knife. A pocket knife to me is the same as a screwdriver or wrench. It is a tool. I guess in a desperate enough situation I would use it as a weapon.
 

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