Pocket knives.

   / Pocket knives. #1  

CS2210

Member
Joined
Feb 28, 2017
Messages
40
Location
NB Canada
Tractor
Kioti cs2210
I'm looking for a good pocket knife that wont break the bank. Right now I carry a couple cheap no name knives that are ok but would like to have a decent quality knife. I'm thinking about the buck 110, it's a bit heavy but with the sheath it should be ok.

What do you folks carry for knives for everyday use?
 
   / Pocket knives. #2  
On a daily basis i carry my "Uncle Henry" (three blades) loose in my right back pocket. Working outdoors I usually carry the "Buck 110 Pro" in the sheath or one similar to it...viz Case #2138 "Sod Buster" stainless steel....All USA..
 
Last edited:
   / Pocket knives. #3  
I carry a Swiss bantam at all times. Its small, simple, easily fits in my pocket and low cost.
 

Attachments

  • 0beb4979-0860-49e2-84b7-6baa89193821.jpg
    0beb4979-0860-49e2-84b7-6baa89193821.jpg
    37.2 KB · Views: 253
  • 61TmGOtpxNL._AC_SL1200_.jpg
    61TmGOtpxNL._AC_SL1200_.jpg
    40 KB · Views: 244
   / Pocket knives. #4  
I have carried a variety of knives over the years. For the last few years I have been carrying a Buck Vantage Pro 345. I think this exact model has been discontinued but there are simular models. https://www.buckknives.com/knives/everyday/.

I carry it utilizing the pocket clip. I like this since it doesn't take up room in my pocket and I can retrieve it without shoving my greasy hands in my pocket. I like the fact that it is Made in the USA.
 
   / Pocket knives. #5  
On a daily basis i carry my "Uncle Henry" (three blades) loose in my right back pocket. Working outdoors I usually carry the "Buck 110 Pro" in the sheath or one similar to it.

I too, carry a Uncle Henry. Mine's a small pen-knife size that I've carried for over 40 years. Needless to say, its been sharpened so many times that the main blade is both thin and narrow. At 80 y/o I think it's time for a new knife. Hopefully the next one will also last me for another 40 years. I'll be watching this thread for the most recommended.
 
   / Pocket knives. #6  
I recently picked up a knife by - BenchMade. One handed operation.
 
   / Pocket knives. #7  
I carry a Kershaw speedsafe. Opens with the flick of my finger. Loose in my pocket.
 
   / Pocket knives. #8  
I've carried a Swiss Army Floral knife daily for about 35 years. It was given to me by my boss when I worked a short stint between jobs at a wholesale florist. I know... floral sounds sissy. Whatever, dude. :laughing: Check it out.

Single blade. Well made. Won't rust. Brass pins. Nice grippy handle. $15.00. So IF you lose it, well, it won't hurt so bad. Fits nicely in any pocket and weighs less than 2oz. I like it so much that after 30 years of carrying the same knife, I retired it rather than lose it, and bought 4 more. I gave one to each of my kids, put one in my pocket, and kept one for a spare. My original sits in a place of honor amongst my cherished possessions. ;)

Swiss Army Floral Knife

attachment.php

0A2E4ACE-9B54-462B-9C3A-2B6FE388A92B.jpeg
 
   / Pocket knives. #9  
I am often lose pocket knives, so I have gotten to try several different brands. The latest is Case, stainless steel. They have worked well for me.
 
   / Pocket knives. #10  
Kershaw folder, GREAT knife, can be opened with one hand/finger and it's also made in USA...

It has a great blade too, stays sharp even with the abuse I give it...

SR
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2015 Club Car Precedent Electric Golf Cart (A50860)
2015 Club Car...
2013 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4x4 Crew Cab Knapheide Service Truck (A48081)
2013 Chevrolet...
2009 Yamaha YDRE Electric Cart (A50324)
2009 Yamaha YDRE...
2018 John Deere R4038 Self Propelled Sprayer, (A50657)
2018 John Deere...
UNUSED Stainless Steel Sink (A50860)
UNUSED Stainless...
2016 Mcclain T/A Utility Trailer (A50860)
2016 Mcclain T/A...
 
Top