The knife in your pocket today

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  1. KnOeFz

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    I ran in SMKW Saturday and couldn’t resist the charm of this Spyderco UK Penknife. Spy27 steel. 1.7 oz. It is getting pocket time u til the new wears off! IMG_5521.jpeg
     
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    How is this going? I keep coming back to this model for several reasons. Add a snaggletooth wave and maybe reprofile the blade. Or not.
     
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    Recent trip to SMKW yielded a Boker
    "Gentlemans" knife buy.
    On sale for a mere $58.
    Nice light pocket carry.

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    I've been carrying my S35VN Izula recently. I finally got a JouFuu sheath for it and it's been in my pocket every day I've been off work.

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    Slim, trim and handy in the pocket.
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    My 2 purchases from SMKW, last weekend. This nail clipper is great. I bought my first Tinker too. IMG_5756.jpeg IMG_5755.jpeg IMG_5780.jpeg IMG_5759.jpeg IMG_5757.jpeg
     

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    It's a shame that SAKs are not taken more seriously by most than a knife for kids.

    I had one but the quality and utility was never extolled. Only a "for now" knife.
     
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    I agree! Those that know, know. I have 2 Swisschamps, an explorer and a Huntsman setup as serious options. The 2 or 3 111mm Victorinox knives I have are a notch even higher up the pole in my opinion. About to hit the buy it now on a sak right now as a matter of fact. Another serious tool for the accumulation!!
     
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    I don't know about that? I have a Huntsman in my pocket as I write this. I am constantly using the cap lifter for Beer and the scissors for various things including moustache trimmer. An electrician friend borrowed it last week to strip some wire, and believe it or not the saw has been useful more than once. A kid might own and use one but trust me, it's not a kids toy. :cool:
     

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