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Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife
I work in an office, I am certainly not getting in to a knife fight... so suggest a pocket knife I can carry with me during the week. I already have a spyderco for hiking/heavy use.
But I am looking for something that will be useful and not look threatening if it falls out of my pocket.
The Swiss Army Cadet Alox looks like a good option. Cadet Pocket Knife, Swiss Army, Swiss Army Cadet Pocket Knife
What do y'all suggest?
-Joe
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I suggest going for something like the swiss army for no reason other than this...
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xjoex
not look threatening if it falls out of my pocket.
Most knives look like weapons to those who aren't into knives. A little red or stainless folder doesn't generate the same response as a "tactical" looking knife.
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An Opinel. I like a #6 for walking into the office. And only $15, so you won't cry if it gets lost, confiscated, etc.
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It can be hard ti find a "Gentleman's Pocketknife" thee days..as even little knives have been 'weaponized' it seems, and I will guess that you don't even want what would be considered a real working pocketknife, but more something like this pre-WWII Bruckmann. I have a couple little knives like this that I got from my old man's stuff after he passed away. Try looking at the Moki stuff at; http://www.moki.co.jp/usa/usa.htm
They make some small knives but they are all in the more current style, I believe.
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Dmoeny
An Opinel. I like a #6 for walking into the office. And only $15, so you won't cry if it gets lost, confiscated, etc.
Was going to say the same, can't beat the #6. But $15?? Try about $8. Super cheap but super good.
I feel the #8 that most people recommend is just a bit larger then needed.
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Spyderco Delica Police. Small, shiny (full stainless), nonthreatening, good quality. It's the knife I take to weddings, and whenever I'm wearing a suit.
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i posted this elsewhere here, i just picked this up. it's a limited edition boker, beautifully made in germany. i've always carried a small pocket knife, and i find myself using the screwdriver/lid opener very very often. this knife ticked all the right boxes for me, and is a beautiful daily carry item.
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/BOKER-TREE-BR...S,!~~60_12.JPG
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zetroc
Spyderco Delica Police. Small, shiny (full stainless), nonthreatening, good quality. It's the knife I take to weddings, and whenever I'm wearing a suit.
any reason you take a knife to weddings?
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Opinel is a good choice.
If you're looking for something more special, I'd suggest a Laguiole en Aubrac.
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Won't these tear holes in your pockets? They seem to be on the largish size to me.
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Mabouya
Won't these tear holes in your pockets? They seem to be on the largish size to me.
Especially if you're wearing a wedding suit.
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Mabouya
Won't these tear holes in your pockets? They seem to be on the largish size to me.
he keeps it in the pocket of his wedding bullet proof vest.
8 layers of kevlar, never be cut.
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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3758/9...6c3b6112b7.jpg
WH Spearpoint. The right weight for dress pants, but no so diminutive as to be impractical.
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I figure you can go two ways. Carry a cane with a sword hidden in it, or get one of these
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...all the LARPing wenches will love it
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funcrusher
any reason you take a knife to weddings?
My rocket launcher permit is hung up in city hall.
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I carry this Buck in rosewood
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It slips into a watch pocket and I have somehow passed it unnoticed through airport security at least twice. Buck has twice replaced knives that broke (onc I was using as a prybar and once the lock mech failed) earning my business for life.
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Jgorman made a good call. That is the same knife my day gave me many yrs. ago.
However...time marches on and of all the 8(?) pocket knives I've got the Benchmade with the axis lock is the best and most pocketed. It's light, sharpens easily and the mechanism is the nuts. I doubt you can still get them but this is what I carry:
Benchmade Osborne AXIS Silver Handle G10 D2 960-SLV
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Thanks for all the recommendations.
I think I am going with the Swiss Army, for now. As Matt S. said, it doesn't look tactical so it is probably best.
Hell it's cheap enough if it doesn't work out I'll throw it in my glove box. Then I'll pick up that sweet sword.
-Joe
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Get an Executive instead I just bought this one. I've carried one like it for 30 years at least lost the twin to this one in the bottom of a lake years ago. if you get one look for the older style that still has the screw slot in the scissors. I gave my last one to Jessi when she went to College, I'd carried it since before she was born, and now she carries a part of me wherever she goes. Fits in a pocket well does all the things I need a pocket knife to do and if I need a bigger knife...well that can be arranged.
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Well, Opinel is a good choice, but (as someone noted) the only knife that doesn't scream threat to the typical person is a swiss army.
That said, you asked for a knife for a gentleman, so your choice is fairly clear: Higo Nokami Gentleman's Knife.
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Too Tall
Jgorman made a good call. That is the same knife my day gave me many yrs. ago.
However...time marches on and of all the 8(?) pocket knives I've got the Benchmade with the axis lock is the best and most pocketed. It's light, sharpens easily and the mechanism is the nuts. I doubt you can still get them but this is what I carry:
Benchmade Osborne AXIS Silver Handle G10 D2 960-SLV
I love my Benchmade. It was my every day carry for years right up until I was told that my knife made people uncomfortable around the office. So it stays home. You folks have posted some really great options (especially the WH Spearpoint Eric posted), but in most office settings it's better to keep these types of things as mild as possible.
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i fully respect your right to carry a pocket knife on a regular basis. but help me understand, because i feel like i'm missing something. i'm 33 and cannot recall a single time in my life where i said, "if only i had my pocket knife with me." granted, i'm not a forest ranger, but i've had a diverse selection of jobs so far in life. what are you guys using your pocket knife for, especially in an office setting?
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You haven't lived until you've passed the time in another boring IT Project Status meeting by whittling an Ewok.
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I've had a pocket knife since I was 6 or 7, and I use it multiple times every day. Yesterday I cut food, opened boxes, and wired some lights. I imagine I could use a key or my teeth for 60% if what I use a pocket knife for, but that seems a little less refined.
I have been to several weddings and events where, when cutting needed to be done, I was the only person there with something more capable then a nail clipper.
*Note- I have managed to never have "real" office job. In my particular circles, no one seems to give a second look to having any number of tools in ones pockets.
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roseyscot
i fully respect your right to carry a pocket knife on a regular basis. but help me understand, because i feel like i'm missing something. i'm 33 and cannot recall a single time in my life where i said, "if only i had my pocket knife with me." granted, i'm not a forest ranger, but i've had a diverse selection of jobs so far in life. what are you guys using your pocket knife for, especially in an office setting?
Very few days pass when I do not make use of my pocket knife. Standard joke in our house "do you have a knife?" always gets a giggle. Heck, even queen has a folder.
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roseyscot
i fully respect your right to carry a pocket knife on a regular basis. but help me understand, because i feel like i'm missing something. i'm 33 and cannot recall a single time in my life where i said, "if only i had my pocket knife with me." granted, i'm not a forest ranger, but i've had a diverse selection of jobs so far in life. what are you guys using your pocket knife for, especially in an office setting?
i always have a small knife. it is rare that a day passes without me opening and using it.
opening boxes, opening beer bottles, popped the top off a can of deck sealer today, all the time and dont have to go looking for something.
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+1. I can't claim to have done anything super-manly with my pocket knife. I've never cut down a tree to make a fire to save plane crash victims; never cut a hole in a choking victim's throat; never butchered a spit-roasted pig.
For me, it's about opening stuff that I'd normally struggle with because I keep my fingernails short; for example, those dastardly foil tops on certain drink containers that kids like. Rather than trying to pick the edge apart and peel it up, I stab a hole in it and insert a straw. I could live with out it, but why try?
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i must have opened $10k worth of bike parts in boxed that came in the mail with my current pocket knife at this point...
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I just ordered this ( Gerber 22-41830 EAB Pocket Knife, Exchange A Blade - Amazon.com ), I think its pretty cool (I like the square look) and for some reason utility knives aren't threatening. I need a knife often enough in my office, building models and cutting paper. I also do a bit of leather work and open quite a few bottles of wine (with my opinel corkscrew combo.) on the beach with some cheese. I guess I just like it. I really want the Boker AngryScientist posted.
I also have this, I like it, but too thick for my liking in my pocket (like the opinels) Folding Pocket Knife - Terroir Knife - Duluth Trading
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jamesand
"After my pocket knife failed to cut through the industrial strength Cabot cheese packaging on their extra extra sharp cheddar, I was forced to shoot it open."
Clearly, every man needs both a pocket knife and a concealed hand gun (is that even a hand gun if it is smaller than one's hand?). Never know when you'll be confronted by a stubborn block of cheddar.
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The Sodbuster pattern Sean linked to is also made by Case and Queen Cutlery (both domestically I believe). The Queen version has some inconstant factory sharpening (from reports), but is made from the best materials and is remarkably inexpensive (about $30 street). As mentioned though, they are not particularly slim. A nice daily knife, but not one I would pocket on the very rare occasion I need to dress up.
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The gun is there for the possibity that someone may prefer Swiss to cheddar.
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maunahaole
The gun is there for the possibity that someone may prefer Swiss to cheddar.
or in case someone thinks they can share that cheddar.
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roseyscot
"After my pocket knife failed to cut through the industrial strength Cabot cheese packaging on their extra extra sharp cheddar, I was forced to shoot it open."
Clearly, every man needs both a pocket knife and a concealed hand gun (is that even a hand gun if it is smaller than one's hand?). Never know when you'll be confronted by a stubborn block of cheddar.
Black Class Mel Pardue? Sweet
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The current 530 is also pretty nice, and closer in heft and thickness to a gentleman's knife.
My M2 730CFHS has been in my pocket for 12 years. It's a keeper (but not really a suit and office work deal).
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when i was 16 i had a summer job here Boat Sales, Tohatsu Outboard Sales, Mid Coast Maine Marine Repairs and Storage: Welcome to the Sheepscot Bay Boat Company and we were more or less required to have a knife on us ll the time. my knife of choice back then was buck single blade locker. see that guy in the pics? he was one of my bosses, and on any given day he, his father, or 1 of his 2 brothers would say " blackie, you got a knife on ya" and lets just say it was better to answer yes! i still love pocket knives and generally have one on hand, christ my boat has at least 5 knives on it, car has 2, etc...ps: blackie is another one of my nick names up here cuz i worked w/a guy whose last name was white, thus whitey, which made me blackie, which they still call me when i see them. Too Tall: you had lunch about 100 yards from this place last sept i believe! laguiole rocks - w/any luck you'll use it in front of a hot french chic and she'll be impressed. otherwise you can't go wrong w/a vinatge Buck 3 blade folder, swiss army , opinel, schrade old timer small folder, etc...
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Oh heck yes. You called it man, best lunch ever :)
Mike, when I was racing boats for the St. Michael's Maritime Museum I always had a Rigging Knife and like you my captain pretty much required it.
I still use it for making rope ends and cutting rope...looks like this:
http://store.hamiltonmarine.com/prodimg/DAV-1555.JPG
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mainemike
when i was 16 i had a summer job here
Boat Sales, Tohatsu Outboard Sales, Mid Coast Maine Marine Repairs and Storage: Welcome to the Sheepscot Bay Boat Company and we were more or less required to have a knife on us ll the time. my knife of choice back then was buck single blade locker. see that guy in the pics? he was one of my bosses, and on any given day he, his father, or 1 of his 2 brothers would say " blackie, you got a knife on ya" and lets just say it was better to answer yes! i still love pocket knives and generally have one on hand, christ my boat has at least 5 knives on it, car has 2, etc...ps: blackie is another one of my nick names up here cuz i worked w/a guy whose last name was white, thus whitey, which made me blackie, which they still call me when i see them.
Too Tall: you had lunch about 100 yards from this place last sept i believe! laguiole rocks - w/any luck you'll use it in front of a hot french chic and she'll be impressed. otherwise you can't go wrong w/a vinatge Buck 3 blade folder, swiss army , opinel, schrade old timer small folder, etc...