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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...
Originally Posted by
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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Originally Posted by
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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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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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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Originally Posted by
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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Originally Posted by
funcrusher
any reason you take a knife to weddings?
My rocket launcher permit is hung up in city hall.
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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.
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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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Originally Posted by
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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Originally Posted by
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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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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The gun is there for the possibity that someone may prefer Swiss to cheddar.
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Originally Posted by
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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Re: Recommend to me a gentlemans pocket knife
EddieB, you now have good reason to make a trip to PDX to give both a test drive. Kershaw also sells Japanese style knives as well under the wasabi brand. Both have factory stores for you to visit. Plus there's beer, beer, Mary's place, and video poker for you there as well. And beer.
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