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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    Pocket: Spyderco D'Allara - ball lock, for crazy easy opening.

    Key chain: tiny Victorinox

    Wow! There's lots of other knife nuts, on a straight razor forum. Whoda thunk it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulrich View Post

    Key chain: tiny Victorinox
    I recently invested in a key chain knife and torch. A Victorinox rambler with scissors, knife, file, and bottle opener. Used it a fair bit!

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    My keyring tool is a Leatherman Squirt, you never know how much you need a keyring knife/tool combo until you carry one for a week.

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    I'm a happy fellow. This afternoon, my Emerson CQC-7B is being moved to my left pocket.


    My right pocket is now home to the Emerson Super Karambit

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    Quote Originally Posted by sensei_kyle View Post
    I'm a happy fellow. This afternoon, my Emerson CQC-7B is being moved to my left pocket.


    My right pocket is now home to the Emerson Super Karambit
    Thats a mean looking knife!!!!!!!!! Nice!!!!

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    Karambit's seem quite popular at the moment.

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    They were more popular a couple of years ago (based on the questions on bladeforums and knifeforums).

    Unfortunately, there are no mid-range karambit folders. There are the cheapos, and the Emersons. Nothing in between (50-70$ range).

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    I carry a Gerber Harsey Air Ranger fine edge. Lightweight aluminum machined handle with a high carbon blade that's easily sharpened. Not too big, not too small, lightweight for the size and a great edc knife!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cybrok View Post
    They were more popular a couple of years ago (based on the questions on bladeforums and knifeforums).

    Unfortunately, there are no mid-range karambit folders. There are the cheapos, and the Emersons. Nothing in between (50-70$ range).
    That might be true. But you'd be hardpressed to call a Böker Plus a cheapo even if it's on the cheap side

    Boker Plus Chad los Banos Karambit 2-7/8" Plain Black Tanto Blade with Carabiner - Knifecenter.com

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    Not going to be EDCing it much, but I did pick up one of these last night. I reckon that has got to be worth a go. only made 1200.

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