Pocket knives.

   / Pocket knives. #51  
Now carry a Zero Tolerance ZT. Seems to hold an edge better than Benchmade and is the quickest opening one-hand I know of without being "automatic".
 
   / Pocket knives. #52  
Kershaw black gulch and Gerber multi tool, wifey has a spear and jackson gardeners multitool which is quite small but manages secateurs, knife, pruning knife, saw, corkscrew and bottle opener, gardening essentials.
 
   / Pocket knives. #53  
I've had my Old Timer 3 blade 4" long since early 4 decades +. :thumbsup:
 
   / Pocket knives. #55  
I picked up some nice knives that the airports confiscated from people trying to board with them. Dirt cheap too! :cool2:

Hey those are mine.
I've lost 2 or 3 to TSA over the years when I forget they're in my pocket. My go to knife is a small Swiss Army, I don't feel too bad when they get confiscated. Must have a screwdriver and a corkscrew, not much else. Quality steel takes a longer time to sharpen but will hold a good edge for a long time.
 
   / Pocket knives. #56  
Did it ever open up in your pocket or do you just carry it on your belt?..

It’s not likely to open unintentionally. The button to operate the spring is fairly stiff. But if it did open there is a disengagement feature that takes the blade off-track for just that reason.
 
   / Pocket knives. #57  
It’s not likely to open unintentionally. The button to operate the spring is fairly stiff. But if it did open there is a disengagement feature that takes the blade off-track for just that reason.

Thanks I might get one...
 
   / Pocket knives. #58  
No one chewed or dipped in my high school, and very few smoked cigarettes. Pretty much everyone drank and/or smoked dope, though. Surprisingly, we all got along pretty well. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, *****, ******, wastoids, dweebies, *********, we all got along fine. :laughing:

Ah the 70's, wasn't it grand. Gun racks in the truck rear windows too.
 
   / Pocket knives. #59  
I've carried "electrician's knives" for years, many years as a firefighter, back when it was safe to remove electric meters the locking screwdriver blade came in handy!
 
   / Pocket knives. #60  
i carry a Buck 110. had it for years. mine is the older one and doesnt hold a sharp blade too long, but its sturdy and does whats asked.

As a funny side note. Years ago i wired C.J.Bucks (ceo buck knives) house. i was needing to strip a wire for a floor heat thermostat and didnt have my tools with me. i asked him if i could borrow a knife. he didnt have any. Go figure.
 

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