View Poll Results: What's in your pocket today?

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  • A multi-tool (Leatherman, etc.)

    61 9.17%
  • A traditional multiblade (Swiss Army, etc.)

    87 13.08%
  • A traditional single blade (Buck, etc.)

    157 23.61%
  • A tactical folder or fixed blade (Strider, etc.)

    235 35.34%
  • More than one of the above.

    125 18.80%
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    Yeah guys, I'm all with the Giuseppe ! If you ever need a french knife, PM us. Don't spend a million dollar on such things as Opinel or Douk Douk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    Yes, I was interested & I'm interested in getting one. They look to be very reasonable.
    They are a very nice cheap knife. I have seen a few and if I remember right the #8 is to big for EDC. I passed at a swap meet for an $15 last summer because it was to big. If you think it is cool fine but don't spend over $20 USD on one. Just my opinion.

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    My 'EDC knife' for when I'm out in the bush arrived today. Not the same as my urban EDC knife, that's for sure...

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    If I could get an Opinel #8 for $12 to $15 shipped in Canada, I'd be over the moon about it. They're about $17 at MEC.ca, but then there's shipping, which can really pump the price.

    Maybe I'll check amazon.ca...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    They are a very nice cheap knife. I have seen a few and if I remember right the #8 is to big for EDC. I passed at a swap meet for an $15 last summer because it was to big. If you think it is cool fine but don't spend over $20 USD on one. Just my opinion.
    Maybe the #6 (iirc) would be more your speed. It's smaller but still handy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    They are a very nice cheap knife. I have seen a few and if I remember right the #8 is to big for EDC. I passed at a swap meet for an $15 last summer because it was to big. If you think it is cool fine but don't spend over $20 USD on one. Just my opinion.
    If that could help for the size of the #8 :

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    But they are so lightweight, it doesn't feel like a "big knife" at all.
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    That's a nice size, I carry a small Maxpedition bag on my hip, so that will fit in just fine.

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    Smoky MtN Knifeworks carry the Opinel as well. I saw them in the store when I was there.

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    Haha, and good news Hirlau, it appears that you can even shave with an Opinel !

    (Skip to 3:00, the lathering part is... weird. It looks like he's afraid of hurting himself with the brush. Or maybe he thinks the badger may bite him !)


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    Call the police, I had two EDC in my pockets today !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giuseppe View Post
    If that could help for the size of the #8 :

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    But they are so lightweight, it doesn't feel like a "big knife" at all.
    This is just my opinion but I like my EDC to be thin. I spend most of my time in an urban environment and keep my knife in my pocket. Even though it is not as heavy the handle of the #8 is bigger than a roll of quarters. Uncomfortable and very obvious.

    Here is the first link I ran across in a search.

    CARBON BLADES, Opinel Carbon Knives

    You could buy 5 of them to get over the $50 for free shipping.
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