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guardian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:25 PM
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How many carry a knife?
I know many here are CCW holders, and many are not. But I was just wondering how many carry a knife. If so what do you carry. I just got a new knife for Christmas, a HK Nitrous Blitz Knife from Benchmade, that has become my new EDC.

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dionysus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:28 PM
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1. used to carry a folding knife till i lost it.
Edited on Fri Jan-01-10 06:35 PM by dionysus
it was for cuttign strings and stuff, not people ;)
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Bitwit1234 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:22 PM
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41. Crocodile Dundee does maybe he found yours.
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ZombieHorde Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:28 PM
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2. I only carry a knife when I go camping or
when I want to kill people by stabbing them.
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cliffordu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:41 PM
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6. I use an ink pen. Right in the carotid.
Pen being mightier than the sword and all that.
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ZombieHorde Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:55 PM
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11. Awesome. nt
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east texas lib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:03 PM
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16. Pencils work well too, as you can break them off.
:evilgrin:
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cliffordu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:05 PM
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19. Yeah, My favorite part of that
is if the pencil-ee has high blood pressure - the stub shoots across the room like a nerf dart. Fantastic.
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:34 PM
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43. Go back to watching your action films ...
and living out your fantasies.

Knife fighting is a martial art. It's not simple and it's close and bloody. If you happen to pick the wrong target with some skills in dealing with a knife attack, you could easily end up on the wrong end of your blade.

A knife can be a last ditch self defense tool. Still, it's wise to know something about knife fighting.

Most knifes are poor tools for stabbing, far better for slashing.
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ZombieHorde Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:08 PM
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52. So manly, so tough. nt
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:24 PM
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55. As if your post didn't portray you as being manly and tough ...
I'm just explaining real life to you.

It's fun to watch movies or play computer games. You can become a hero in your own imagination.

Be careful not to confuse real life and entertainment.
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ZombieHorde Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:33 PM
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58. You are the first person to ever accuse me of trying to portray myself as manly and tough.
Look at my avatar, look at my name, look at my signature, look at my profile.

I was making a joke.
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:49 PM
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65. Good...
There are these neat little thingies that you can stick on your post that stops confusion.

If you had used one, we could have avoided using up bandwidth and contributing to global warming.

:sarcasm:
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HBravo Donating Member (239 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:39 PM
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3. A Gerber
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razorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:05 PM
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18. A Gerber Mule folding knife is what our troops are issued . Great knife.
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Ihaterush Donating Member (28 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:51 PM
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78. I carry a gerber
I am not a ccw holder and never will be...
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tburnsten Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 03:05 PM
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112. I've got a Gerber Fast Draw, got it while waiting for a CRKT I ordered
I really don't trust simple liner locks, got three stitches and some mild nerve damage to my pinky after one closed on me in high school. Picked up the Fast Draw because it looked like a reasonably priced, decent quality knife that did not rely on a liner lock, just like the CRKT M-16-13Z I had on order. I really like it, I have ended up carrying it much more often than my CRKT, the assisted opening is pretty good as well.
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Tim01 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:39 PM
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4. Benchmade mini griptilian, waved.
I use my knife ALL the time. And people borrow it constantly to open packages and stuff.
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razorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:08 PM
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22. Benchmades are usually a little out of my price range. Wonderful knives.
However, as you probably know, paper and cardboard will dull a blade quicker than almost anything.
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:35 PM
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44. So you learn to sharpen a knife...
with practice, it's no big deal.

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cliffordu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:17 PM
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26. Benchmade Mel Pardue sheepsfoot....154cm stainless...
great knife.
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Tim01 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:42 PM
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62. That's mine. I have the mini, plain edge.
It's my favorite knife. I almost always have it on me.
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cliffordu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:40 PM
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5. I do. I have for 52 years
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razorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:09 PM
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23. I'm the same way. It almost becomes a part of you.
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razorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:12 PM
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24. My favorite sheath knife is a WW2-pattern U.S. Army Quartermaster knife.
Similar to the Ka-Bar combat knife, but with a thicker blade, for opening crates and such.
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cliffordu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:15 PM
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25. Yep - I have a K-bar.....
I had a gerber combat knife for years, but it made people nervous.....
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HBravo Donating Member (239 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:33 PM
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30. I have one also
Great for outdoors but to much for everyday use.
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BanzaiBonnie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:42 PM
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7. Not exactly a knife
I always carry a leatherman tool in my purse. Of course unless I have to travel on planes or enter a secure building. Then I have to remember to ditch it first.
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RC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:42 PM
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8. I carry a folding box cutter.
They work real well for felling buildings.
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parasim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:46 PM
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9. Kershaw Mini Mojo


Not for protection or anything, though, I camp a lot and just like to have a knife handy for all kinds of uses.
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dionysus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:53 PM
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10. is spyderco still a premium brand? i knew an outdoorsman that was crazy for them...
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:16 PM
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38. in my opinion the two top companies that make folding blades ...
are Spyderco and Benchmade.

But I have owned good blades from Gerber, such as this Applegate-Fairbairn Covert folder.




Supposedly, one of the top companies is Chris Reeves Knifes which produces the Sebenza folder. These are not cheap knifes. I own a Chris Reeves fixed blade which I am impressed with, but have not felt the need for a Sebenza. Yet.


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dionysus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:24 PM
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42. hae you ever tried a ceramic knife? i was intrigued reading about them... very sharp but can shatter
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:31 PM
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56. No, I have considered buying one...
However, most of my knifes are quite sharp and due to a lot of practice I've been able to keep them sharp.

And my knives don't shatter or chip.

Overview:

Ceramic knives are made of an advanced, high-tech ceramic called zirconia. This material, which is second in hardness only to diamond, was originally developed for industrial applications where metal components failed. Zirconium oxide is extremely hard, wear resistant, and chemically inert. Kyocera is the leading ceramic knife maker in the world today and they offer the best overall selection of ceramic knives on the market at this time.

What Kyocera Reviewers Say:

There are several publications that rate kitchen knives including ceramic knives. Reviewers are very positive on ceramic knives sharpness and ability to keep a sharp edge for much longer than traditional stainless steel knives. However, many think they should not be used as general use kitchen knives due to the fact that the blades are somewhat fragile and do chip occasionally. Also, several reviewers mentioned that due to the specialized sharpening equipment required to sharpen ceramic knives, sharpening should be done by Kyocera which offers this service for a small charge.

What We Think:

Our staff has used Kyocera Knives for several years and we recommend them but not as your everyday all purpose knife. The high end Damascus blades are much more durable than the lower priced lines so if you would like to try a ceramic knife this is an instance where it pays to buy the high end.
http://reviews.cookingcache.com/ceramic-knives-review.html


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MichaelHarris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:56 PM
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12. I got almost
the same knife for Christmas! Mine has the thumb hole in it. I just keep it in my tacklebox and/or truck. At 52 I've never had to shoot or stab anyone, doubt I ever will.
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guardian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:38 PM
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76. I'm not looking to stab anyone either
I've carried a pocket knife for the last 20 years. Inside, outside, at work, at home. Always with me. I always find a use for a cutting blade. Cutting twine, opening those God*&^%$#((*** plastic packages everything comes in these days, cutting flowers for my wife when on a walk in the forest, opening a 40# bag of dog food, cutting out coupons in the sunday paper, light prying, etc. I don't have to go hunting scissors or a razor blade or kitchen knife as it is always clipped to my pocket.

I really like the locking mechanism on the benchmades. I have several Gerbers and SOGs that have the lock release on the back of the knife. They are good blades. But have had a couple of occasions where I have used a of force to cut or pry something and the force of my grip released the locking mechanism on the back of the handle. You don't have that problem with the liner or axis locks.

This is my first auto assist opening knife. Really like the feature. Not an issue of speed as I can flick open most of my knives in about the same time. More of a handy feature when working in close quarters or cramped spaces, or needing to open it when holding awkward stuff...just move the blade a bit and ... pop ... it is open and locked.
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MichaelHarris Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 11:17 PM
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81. I actually collect knives
Edited on Fri Jan-01-10 11:22 PM by MichaelHarris
as well as make my own. Lately I've been using a lot of Damascus steel. The Benchmade is the best made knife I've seen so far. A real well made folder is from a company named Hen and Rooster http://www.ebladestore.com/manufacturer/Hen-and-Rooster.html I love their folders. Also the Case XX collector series are very nice but pricey.
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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 10:48 AM
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90. Was Hen and Rooster
recently (within the last few years) bought, or did it re-start after shutting down? I swear I remember hearing about them being out of business, but I could be completely confused.

Do you have any pics of the stuff you've made? Damascus tends to make a gorgeous blade...


:shrug:
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Taitertots Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 04:45 AM
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119. Please tell me you are kidding
Are you serious that our local increased gun control advocate has a collection of KNIVES?

I'm just imagining you complaining about how we have guns, sitting surrounded by giant knives.
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shraby Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:57 PM
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13. I've found a tape measure to be much more useful.
At a store, a yard sale, and in time when I least expect I'll need it. One time my parents, my brothers and their wives and me and my husband were out to dinner. For some reason the length of something came up and all the women had a little tape measure in their purse.
Forget the knife, tape measures rule!!! :evilgrin:
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LuvNewcastle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:58 PM
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14. I carry one everywhere I go.
I've done so since I was a boy.
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east texas lib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 06:59 PM
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15. I like small Case folders for everyday use...
I have a Cold Steel R1 Military Classic for those "special occasions".:D
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razorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:04 PM
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17. I've always carried a knife, since I was a kid. Not as a weapon, but as a tool.
You never know when you might need one. Whenever anyone asks if I have a knife on me, I say, " I've got my pants on, don't I?" Using a knife for self-defense requires a great deal of strength and skill that most people (especially women) do not possess. A pistol is much more democratic in that regard. As the old saying goes, "God created men. Colonel Colt made them equal."
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Bonhomme Richard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:06 PM
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20. A buck knife I have had for years. It is not carried for protection but...
utility. I am no where near that paranoid to think I need a weapon to protect me.
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glinda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:06 PM
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21. Me!
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Crabby Appleton Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:23 PM
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27. I have a small folding Gerber I always carry. nt
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benEzra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:27 PM
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28. Always. A Victorinox "Swiss Army Knife" or a small folding Gerber. (n/t)
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shadowrider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:30 PM
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29. I carry one
3.5" blade, razor sharp. It goes in conjunction with the .40 I have strapped to my ankle.
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tularetom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:46 PM
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31. Yep, a no name one hand opener I bought at Cabela's
after I nearly lost the Benchmade Nitrous Torrent my kids gave me for Christmas last year.

I'm running out of pockets to put a knife in, what with wallets keys cell phone and all the other bullshit we carry around with us now.

And I don't want to look like a geek with a knife or a phone hanging from my belt.
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GreenStormCloud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:58 PM
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69. I have started wearing guaybera shirts so I can have extra pockets. N/T
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oneshooter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:51 PM
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32.  Been carrying the same folder for 30 years.
A Tanto point folder from Cold Steel. Use it for everything from cutting steak to gutting deer. done wore out 3 sheathes for it! Can't get on in California as they don't like the Tanto Point, says it makes the knife more dangerous!

http://www.coldsteel.com/

Oneshooter
Livin in Texas




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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:38 PM
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45. I quess Tanto points make a knife look evil ...
to me they just made the knife a little trickier to sharpen.
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guardian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:47 PM
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77. I know what you mean
Edited on Fri Jan-01-10 11:19 PM by guardian
These idiot people that don't like a knife because "it looks dangerous". I've had people say that about serrated blades too. Obviously they have never tried to cut rope or seat belts in an emergency.

Pre-9/11 I used to carry a 3.5" locking folder with me on the airlines. It was legal then. Just popped it in the plastic bin with my keys and change and they'd just hand it back to me. Once or twice I had a TSA agent open it and measure the blade and then hand it back.

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timeforpeace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 07:55 PM
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33. Don't actually carry one. Tied some string to it and I drag it along.
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geckosfeet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:00 PM
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34. I carry a cell phone.
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Taitertots Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 03:18 AM
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117. How does that work for getting into vacuum sealed plastic containers?
Cutting rope?
Cutting apples?
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jeepnstein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 03:40 PM
Response to Reply #117
134. Opening CD's?
Pick out splinters?
Cutting fishing line?
Cutting the foil on a bottle of wine?

I could go on forever.
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:04 PM
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35. I normally carry two knives ...
One is a Spydeco Endura fully serrated folding knife with a 3 3/4" blade. I find that this knife is very useful for tasks such as cutting rope, wire or cardboard.



I also carry a fixed blade knife such as the Bark River Classic Lite Hunter which has a 4 inch plain edged blade:



Or the Bark River Woodland Special with a plain edged 3.2" blade:



These two fixed blade knives are excellent for food prep as they require less care and careful cleaning than a folding blade knife for such tasks.

I should point out that Bark River knives require a different type of sharpening than most modern factory knives. They have a convex edge. You sharpen using a strop loaded with compound. Once a persons acquires the technique, they often prefer convex blades over the typical factory edge found on most knifes.


Before I retired, I carried a Benchmade 710 at work. It proved a very useful tool and while it was evil black and had a 4" blade, I never had any serious problems with management. In fact, many other people started carrying pocket knives.


I've carried knives since I was a child in the 50's. It's amazing how useful they are as an everyday tool.

Most of the CCW permit holders that I have known carry quality knives. It's almost a give away that if a guy has a Benchmade or Spyderco folder clipped to his pocket, he has a CCW license.

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Don Caballero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:11 PM
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36. Carrying weapons is the pinnacle of being a wussy
I would never carry something that has the potential to harm others. It really is quite barbaric.
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jefflrrp Donating Member (78 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:20 PM
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39. I believe that the OP was asking if
DUers carried a knife as a tool, not a weapon. A knife is first and foremost a tool. Period.

I do not know how people get by day-to-day without the use of a handy knife.

You're post makes you seem like a blubbering idiot, btw.
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Name removed Donating Member (0 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:22 PM
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jefflrrp Donating Member (78 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:41 PM
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47. No
pretty sure Im an idiot. I went to community college for 2 years. Gramer was nevar my strongue subjekt
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:08 PM
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51. Welcome to DU ...
ignore the grammar police. This is an internet discussion group not an English class.

Ideas and concepts, not rules count.

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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:04 PM
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49. Obviously with your educated elitist attitude ...
grammar trumps content.

And you seem to believe that the fact that you don't carry a weapon makes you a tough guy.

If a person with a different and quite possibly deeper life experience than you have chooses to carry a weapon, you feel they are mere "wussies".

I've known some wussies in my life and I have known some individuals who fit the definition of being tough. Many of the wussies were similar to you and refused to carry weapons. Most of the really tough guys I've known did carry weapons and damn well knew how to use them.

In life there are three classes of people which are sheep, wolves and sheep dogs. Two of the classes normally have fangs. One doesn't.

The really tough guys that I've known fell into the sheep dog category.



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proteus_lives Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 04:50 AM
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87. What a sad little man you are.
:rofl:
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:40 PM
Response to Reply #36
46. Unfortunately some barbanians son't feel the same as you ...
may you walk the paths of life and never encounter one.
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AtheistCrusader Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:02 PM
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48. Where do you leave your hands and feet when you go out?
:hide:
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east texas lib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:17 PM
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53. Heh heh...
:spray:
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PavePusher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 01:34 PM
Response to Reply #48
105. His opposable thumbs...
must be a great vexation to him...

Hey, if he had a knife and a little willpower.... :crazy:
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Fire_Medic_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:32 PM
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75. That's some funny shit.
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guardian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 11:00 PM
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79. Something that has the "potential to harm others"?
Edited on Fri Jan-01-10 11:05 PM by guardian
You mean like a

* ball point pen
* rock
* scissors
* hammer
* flashlight
* stick
* walking cane
* bottle
* thumb
* shovel
* spray bottle of Windex
* silver dollar
* etc.

The list is endless. A knife is a tool and has as much potential to save a life as to take a life.

You are an idiot.
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PavePusher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 01:33 PM
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104. All weapons are tools...
And almost any tool can become a weapon.

People who don't own firearms or pocket knives, are almost certain to be sitting within 20 feet of dozens of lethal objects.

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ProgressiveProfessor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 01:38 AM
Response to Reply #36
83. Another sheltered soul shares their supreme knowledge
Some of us know better.
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proteus_lives Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 04:49 AM
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86. LOL
What a nonsense thing to say.
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Callisto32 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 12:51 PM
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93. Better leave your shoes at home!
Get over it, a knife is a tool. One of the most basic tools. It allows you to make and modify other tools, pry stuff, poke stuff, move stuff that you otherwise couldn't get to. Everything has the potential to harm people. If you carry a knife, you will be amazed how useful it is. Embrace your tool-using nature as a large-brained primate!
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rd_kent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 11:35 PM
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96. Project much?
I guess you would know what a wussy is......
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eqfan592 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 12:51 PM
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100. You can't be serious, can you?
I mean really, just about ANYTHING has the potential to harm others. I carry around a nice Cross pen that could easily do great harm to somebody if I were so inclined. I also drive around in this thing called a "car" that kills a lot more people than guns do every year. Am I a "barbarian" for that?

If you ARE being serious, try to avoid telling people your a progressive or anything like that, as people like you tend to do far more harm than good for our causes with your total lack of rationality.
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Euromutt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 08:40 PM
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107. I hope you don't drive a motor vehicle, then
Edited on Sun Jan-03-10 08:43 PM by Euromutt
Forty-six thousand deaths a year in the US alone says that a motor vehicle most assuredly "has the potential to harm others." You can do inflict some nasty damage with a pen too, so I hope you don't carry one of those, either. There's any number of items that have "the potential to harm others" for the very simple reason the world isn't made of Nerf, and I bet you do take quite a few of those items out in public. Ultimately, negligence and malice play a far larger role in whether or not a person will inflict harm on another than the possession of a potentially harmful item.
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Taitertots Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 03:22 AM
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118. You don't drive?
40,000+ accidental motor vehicle deaths each year in America.
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Glassunion Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-08-10 12:14 AM
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126. It is the pinnacle of being prepaired
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farmout rightarm Donating Member (680 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-17-10 07:00 PM
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130. Good thing when you go out you leave your rape tools at home.
:silly:
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slackmaster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 02:33 PM
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132. I take it you don't drive a car
:hi:
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oneshooter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 03:15 PM
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133.  I guess that when I put my tool belt on
I am getting ready to do mass murder!:evilgrin: And not only is my truck dangerous, but it is FULL of tools! Crowbars, cordless drills, screwdrivers of all types and sizes, power saws, hammers of all types, wrecking bars, sheetrock saws, utility knives, tools of all sorts!!! And the only tool I carry that is DANGEROUS to others is a CCL 45. And you will not know about it, because it is CONCEALED.

Oneshooter
Armed and Livin in Texas
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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 08:13 PM
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37. I do!
One of two CRKT locking folders, thumb stud for the one hand open, and the pre-LAWKS lock.

All the time!
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AtheistCrusader Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:05 PM
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50. CRKT M16-Zytel
Edited on Fri Jan-01-10 09:07 PM by AtheistCrusader
http://www.crkt.com/cgi-bin/crkt.pl?pgm=co_disp&func=displ&strfnbr=81&prrfnbr=241&sesent=0,0&srch_pid=242&child=242&search_id=94694

I love the tanto tip. So useful. I'm impressed they still carry it. Mine must be 8-10 years old.
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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:37 PM
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59. AC- I have that exact same knife,
tanto blade and all- it's even about the same age a yours. Glad to see a couple of us had them back in the day!

It was my main carry for years, and still gets in the rotation occasionally. A nostalgic favorite and still one of the most useful knives I've ever owned.


:toast:
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AtheistCrusader Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 11:12 PM
Response to Reply #59
80. I desperately need a whetstone
and to work it over. But yeah, it's amazing. No corrosion, nada. I've had so many 'stainless steel' knives that really weren't. The strongback inside the handle is actually, apparently stainless.

I should probably order a couple more, for whenever, someday, this one wears out or breaks.
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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 12:43 PM
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99. I'd be interested to see
Edited on Sun Jan-03-10 12:44 PM by burrfoot
if you can still find that model, or if all they offer now is one with the "assist" knob on the back and the auto-LAWKS. Those are great features but sometimes you want a KISS kind of knife.

I think they're an awesome company, though, and they offer replacement parts for life (I believe). A year or so ago I got new frame screws and silicone washers for free, for a small (pen knife size) Mt. Shasta model that had gotten gunked up and worn out. I had literally taken it around the world with me (thanks to a quick-thinking Air New Zealand gate agent in LA, I was able to bring it to NZ, OZ, and SE Asia) and I would have hated to retire it :)




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GreenStormCloud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:18 PM
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54. MAXAM, 3" blade, lock-back, thumb knob for one handed opening.
Cheap, less than $10 on Amazon. I often lose knives so I don't carry an expensive one. I have two nice Buck folders that I have just to have them, and a Buck hunting knife for camping.
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Alameda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:32 PM
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57. It's illegal in most areas, so I don't. The concealed weapon thing.
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:42 PM
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61. I live in Florida ...
knives are very common here.

I have a concealed weapons permit. Therefore, I can carry a concealed knife (even a switchblade) as well as a concealed dirk, dagger, billy club or stun gun.

Florida seems to trust its citizens far more than other states. Many states have concealed firearms licenses but restrict those with a license from carrying many common pocket knives. Go figure.

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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:52 PM
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67. Three Cheers for FL, Spin. CCW is the way to go.
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GreenStormCloud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:51 PM
Response to Reply #57
66. Ordinary pocket knives are illegal?
In most states, a blade length of 3" or less is legal.
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slackmaster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 07:00 PM
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116. California has no blade-length limit on folding pocket knives
But you can't carry a switchblade with a blade over 2 inches, and a Balisong (butterfly knife) counts as a switchblade.

From the California Penal Code:

653k. Every person who possesses in the passenger's or driver's
area of any motor vehicle in any public place or place open to the
public, carries upon his or her person, and every person who sells,
offers for sale, exposes for sale, loans, transfers, or gives to any
other person a switchblade knife having a blade two or more inches in
length is guilty of a misdemeanor.
For the purposes of this section, "switchblade knife" means a
knife having the appearance of a pocketknife and includes a
spring-blade knife, snap-blade knife, gravity knife or any other
similar type knife, the blade or blades of which are two or more
inches in length and which can be released automatically by a flick
of a button, pressure on the handle, flip of the wrist or other
mechanical device, or is released by the weight of the blade or by
any type of mechanism whatsoever. "Switchblade knife" does not
include a knife that opens with one hand utilizing thumb pressure
applied solely to the blade of the knife or a thumb stud attached to
the blade, provided that the knife has a detent or other mechanism
that provides resistance that must be overcome in opening the blade,
or that biases the blade back toward its closed position.
For purposes of this section, "passenger's or driver's area" means
that part of a motor vehicle which is designed to carry the driver
and passengers, including any interior compartment or space therein.
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PavePusher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 01:37 PM
Response to Reply #57
106. Ah, the California legal system...
a joy to behold.

Yes, sarcasm...
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slackmaster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 06:58 PM
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115. You seem to be grossly misinformed about California state knife laws!
Except for a few municipalities - Berkeley, city and county of Los Angeles, and one or two others - Concealed carry of a folding knife of any size is legal. Berkeley's is particularly ridiculous: No knife of any kind with a blade over two inches long.

It can't be a "switchblade knife" as defined by PC 653k, and you can't carry a fixed-blade knife over a certain length concealed. However, you can carry a fixed-blade knife (or machete, or sword, or axe, etc.) openly just about anywhere.

The places (Berkeley, L.A., etc.) that have local knife restrictions have exceptions in the law for carrying a knife as a tool for your occupation. That allows police to enforce the laws selectively - A white systems administrator may need a big knife for opening boxes and cutting wires, but of course a black or Hispanic person couldn't possibly need a knife on the job because they don't work. :sarcasm:

If you do in fact live in Alameda County, I believe you are not subject to any draconian knife restrictions.
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OneTenthofOnePercent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:39 PM
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60. I just carry 2 guns. Makes decisions easier.
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:44 PM
Response to Reply #60
63. Ah yes, the famous New York Reload. (n/t)
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OneTenthofOnePercent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:46 PM
Response to Reply #63
64. New york reload?
No, I'm rolling Equilibrium style...One gat for each hand.
A mechanical arm up my sleeve reloads for me when I'm doing back-flips.
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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 09:54 PM
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68. Don't forget to
toss a couple of mags out in front of you, so when you pause and kneel they're right where you need them!!



:evilgrin:
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OneTenthofOnePercent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:01 PM
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70. Christian Bale was rocking modified Berettas.
Edited on Fri Jan-01-10 10:07 PM by OneTenthofOnePercent
I reach for Glocks with 33rnd mags. (33+1+33) X (2 guns) = 134 9mm rounds.
One reload usually does the trick so I never felt the need for toss-out mags.

That's how you know the movie is fantasy (fake)...
Grammaton Clerics would relish the efficiency of the 33rnd Glock 9mm magazine.
Beretta... :rofl: gimmie a break.

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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 01:00 PM
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102. 134 is great, unless there are 135 Sense Offenders........
:)

Perhaps we need a couple of these:

http://www.zazzle.com/grammaton_cleric_tshirt-235430283647117052


The Beretta's were a silly choice. Perhaps because they are less blocky (although I think a Glock is literally a beautiful thing), they can look more fancy/archaic?





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rrneck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:06 PM
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71. I carry two.
A Swiss Army knife for fine work, and the biggest, cheapest, junkiest lockblade I can find for poking and scraping. And since I never go in a restaurant alone without a book, it works well to hold it open while I eat too.
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TheWraith Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:16 PM
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72. I sometimes carry one. I almost always do while hiking.
Once in awhile I'll carry one out in public if I think I might have need of it, but very rarely. A knife of any kind is not a good self defense weapon, so I really only carry it for utility purposes.I have a pair of locking folders similar to what you've got, albeit much cheaper. A little WD-40 on the joint of one of them and I can get it open one handed no problem. Saved me a lot of grief doing some tree work earlier this year.
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Dappleganger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:16 PM
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73. Kershaw Onion Leek carrier.
Does damn near everything, very easy to use and dependable.
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RamboLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 05:15 AM
Response to Reply #73
89. Same here - have 2 actually
1 in each pocket. I like having an extra in the offhand pocket if ever needed.

BTW, I find the lockers very useful for everyday use most notably cutting open boxes and those damn plastic packages.
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burrfoot Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 01:02 PM
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103. That's a gorgeous knife. n/t
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Fire_Medic_Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 10:32 PM
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74. Kershaw Blur 24/7
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X_Digger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-01-10 11:39 PM
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82. I carry this..
Edited on Fri Jan-01-10 11:40 PM by X_Digger
Kershaw 1840CKTST



Has a pocket clip, so doesn't get buried under my keys.

I usually also have a gerber multi-tool if I'm wearing a belt that day.

*eta: It's actually assisted opening, but you can't tell that from the picture.
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SteveM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 02:01 AM
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84. I carry 2 for hunting (Gerber 2/3" drop point & an old Shrade Walden fixed blade...
I skin & gut deer with the Gerber; split the rib cage and hammer apart the pelvic arch bone with the ancient Shrade. The Gerber has been through a dozen deer and smaller game animals and has not loosened up or been damaged; impressive construction for -$30. Last month, I misplaced the Gerber and used my back-up Case (2/3" drop point locking, l/4" thick case) to skin and bone with. I was surprised at how well the Case held up in dulling work. Very unobtrusive in the pocket. I use the Case as a general tool when splitting boxes and cutting paper, not as self-defense.
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taurus145 Donating Member (453 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 03:27 AM
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85. I've carried a pocket knife since I was about 6
Still do. That was almost 50 years ago.
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Lost Jaguar Donating Member (193 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 12:15 PM
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120. Ditto.
I can't imagine leaving the house without one, unless I'm flying (extremely rare occasion) or going to some place, like a courthouse or Boston, where such things are verboten.

People that see one of any size or design and imagine it to be a weapon need some serious counseling.
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taurus145 Donating Member (453 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 02:26 PM
Response to Reply #120
121. Agreed
Heck, I even carry one in my pocket in my robe.

Pocket knives are useful things.
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proteus_lives Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 04:51 AM
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88. Got one in the glove compartment.
In case I need one.
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slackmaster Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 10:50 AM
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91. All the time - California knife laws are quite reasonable
I carry a lock-blade folding knife, concealed, at all times.
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Katya Mullethov Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 10:59 AM
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92. I took a shotgun to a carjacking emboldened by knife love once in Arlington
The end .
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guardian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 11:33 PM
Response to Reply #92
95. Stoner poetry?
or just using a random word generator?
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Katya Mullethov Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 09:26 AM
Response to Reply #95
98. Er yew making
Fufufufufufufufufufuufffffffunah me ?


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eqfan592 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 12:54 PM
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101. More like "sharesunited" poetry, if my guess is correct. ;)
Though I can see how you might mistake it for a "random word generator" :P
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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 09:52 PM
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94. 2 pocket knives, tiny leatherman hooked onto a fake caribiner in my purse
makes it easy to grab when traveling, put into checked bag. I used to be afraid I'd miss one and tsa would take it away so clipped them all together. Makes it easier to find when I need a knife, scissors, tweezerd, etc also.
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Ready4Change Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-02-10 11:54 PM
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97. The tiny Swiss Army Classic SD.
Edited on Sat Jan-02-10 11:56 PM by Ready4Change
I've carried one of these in my pocket for the last several decades. Blade is less than 1.5 inches. Also has a nail file, scissors, screw driver tip, tweezers and toothpick. I use it almost every single day, and always miss it if I forget it. Opening packages, triming finger nails, opening letters, getting stuck food out of my teeth etc. Only my car and house keys get more use.

Lately I've lost several due to the current rage in paranoia. Gotta confiscate my knife, lest I go on a murderous rampage with my 1.5 inches of cold steel destruction! :eyes:



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RamboLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 12:56 AM
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110. I love Swiss Army Knives
Edited on Mon Jan-04-10 12:56 AM by RamboLiberal
Have one of these in my pocket & on my keychain - Minichamp II - I like the Phillips screwdriver on it. I also have hooked to it a Leatherman Squirt with scissors & a Photon micro light. Put the Minichamp & Squirt into a little Leatherman nylon pouch I bought.



I probably use either one of the knives or tools everyday and/or the light.

One of my favorite forums - besides DU - is EDC or Every Day Carry which has a lot of info on stuff people carry in their pockets & bags every day including some useful ideas.

http://www.edcforums.com/
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Remmah2 Donating Member (971 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 04:02 PM
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114. Swiss Army "Camper".
McGyver would approve.
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Euromutt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 09:07 PM
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108. Yes, I carry a few bladed implements; nothing fancy
I carry a Leatherman Wave for general utility purposes, and also because it's the first Christmas present my wife ever got me, so it has a lot of sentimental value.

I also carry a Blade-Tech MLEK Lite with a combo edge (http://blade-tech.com/M.L.E.K-LITE-Military-Law-Enforcement-Knife-CE-pr-1050.html), for those occasions I might need a blade I can open one-handed in a hurry, e.g. to cut through a seatbelt, or put a painful slash on the hand or forearm of someone who's trying to overpower me (hopefully buying me the time I need to get to my gun). Which isn't to say I don't use it for opening packages...
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NightRainFalls Donating Member (71 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-03-10 11:15 PM
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109. The most useful tool ever
I carry an old Camillus assited folder. Use it ten or twenty times a day. Lots of things need cutting and with one touch of the blade, the knife is ready.

Wouldn't recomend it for self defense, or any sort of offensive work, but for trimming loose strings, opening letters or packages, cutting a bit of fabric, or even in a pinch lifting the lid from a paint can.

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tburnsten Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 03:01 PM
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111. Who doesn't?
seriously, I use the pocket knife I carry (usually either a CRKT M-16-13Z/T, or a Gerber Fast Draw) almost every day. Super useful tool.


Imagine getting caught in a car accident involving water and NOT having a knife at hand. Scary.
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jeepnstein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 03:58 PM
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113. Daily.
Today it's a Benchmade Mini Reflex. Most of the time it's one of those Superknife utility blade setups. The Superknife is one of my favorites.
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dashrif Donating Member (353 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 03:56 PM
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122. Old red class Benchmade
I got from the px fresh out of boot it's going on 15 years old it holds an edge it's the best sub $100 knife have ever owned got to love the old style Bali-Song butterfly logo and the never rust bust or dust high speed low drag ATS-34 steel
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Chota Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 04:47 PM
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123. I've carried a knife of some sort since I was a kid
For years I carried an official BSOA pocket knife and since then various single bladed folders from Old Timers to Kershaws. Currently I've got a Kershaw Ken Onion Chive in my pocket. Truthfully I'm surprised how many people men or women do not have a small pen knife of some sort. Heck my Mom keeps a no-named three bladed stainless knife in her purse.
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Indy Lurker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 04:50 PM
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124. I always carry a knife
unless prohibited by law.


Either a assisted opening fast draw. (My cheap knife)($25)




or a Spyderco Native ($45) (harder steel, sharper edge, but easier to chip)









frankly, I'm not sure how people get through their day without a knife.


Today I use it to:

open packages (boxes)
open 50 lbs bags of raw material (paper bags)
strip a wire
remove a screw
cut cardboard

and that was before 3 pm.



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one-eyed fat man Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-07-10 10:46 AM
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125. Always carry a pocket knife.
This one everyday. Just a GI version of the Boy Scout knife I was given when I was 8.



This one, a small stockman's, slips into the pocket of the 'nice pants.'



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Buzz cook Donating Member (190 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-11-10 01:12 AM
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127. As a tool? yes. For self defense? nope.
I'll leave the knife work to Steven Seagal.
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OttavaKarhu Donating Member (206 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-11-10 03:58 AM
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128. Leatherman Wave (2) and a Saami puuko.
But not for "self defense." I don't want to get that close to anybody out to hurt me, nor trust my pain-wracked joints to deliver the needed stabs.

That's what the teensy Keltec .380 backup is for.
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Xela Donating Member (787 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-17-10 06:43 PM
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129. I do
Edited on Wed Feb-17-10 06:48 PM by Xela
EDC really.

A cute Buck "Prince" when at the office.

When not at the office I shift between a couple of Kershaw Storm models and a Buck Vantage Select.

Been looking at some nice fixed blades as of lately, and it turns out that when it comes to knives I have an expensive taste...just like in guns...snif...snif :(

Earlier (related) thoughts:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=118&topic_id=285565&mesg_id=286961

Since my last post on the subject I've noticed Boker has a nice Scout/Camp with a nice horn/stag handle...sweet. I could take that one over the Leatherman Juice...sure, no problem.

Xela
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Xela Donating Member (787 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 01:41 PM
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131. Reconsidering
I'm reconsidering Buck's Bravo: they seem kinda expensive for the type of steel (420HC).

Learning as I go.

Xela
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-25-10 04:03 PM
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135. There is no magic knife steel, just compromises ...
420HC is a stainless steel with good corrosion resistance that takes an edge easily and holds it long enough for most uses.

420 and 420J represent the low end of stainless steels. They are very stain resistant, and are tough due to being very soft. However, they are also very weak, and not very wear resistant. Generally speaking, expect these steels to lose their edge quickly through abrasion and impaction. They are used in less-expensive knives due to their ease of machining. Ref - 420 And 420J2 Steel Composition Comparison.

440A and its relative peers, 425M, 420HC,12C27, and 6a are the next group. They can be hardened more than the previous group, for better strength, and they are more wear resistant, though wear resistance is just getting to the point of acceptability. 440A and 12C27 are the leaders of this group, with solid heat treat both perform okay. 12C27 is said to be particularly pure and can perform very well when heat treated properly. 6A trails those two steels, though with its vanadium content, can take a razor edge. 425M and 420HC trail the rest.

Gin-1, ATS-55, 8A and 440C comprise the next group. These steels will usually be stronger than the previous group, and more wear-resistant. Generally speaking, they retain excellent stain resistance properties, though ATS-55 sticks out here as not particularly stain resistant. 8A is also worth a mention, with some vanadium content, it can take an extremely sharp edge very easily, but is also the weakest and least wear-resistant of this group.
http://zknives.com/knives/articles/knifesteelfaq.shtml


An interesting and informative discussion of Buck's 420HC is at:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=555156&page=2

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Xela Donating Member (787 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-26-10 12:05 PM
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136. Agreed
I'm learning about the intricate details of steel types.

Thanks for the links. I recently became a member of bladeforums in order expand my knowledge a bit more.

Xela
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-26-10 12:26 PM
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137. Another good knife forum is Knifeforums.com ...
I've leaned a lot about knives by reading both bladeforums and knifeforums.

Knifeforums has a sub forum for Bark River Knife and Tool which is currently my favorite source of fixed blade knives.



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Xela Donating Member (787 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-26-10 05:14 PM
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138. RE: Knifeforums
I haven't subscribed to their forum yet. I noticed that their pages load very slooooooowly.

That was an initial turn off. But with DU's recommendation, it may be worth a try later on.

Thanks again,

Xela
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spin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-26-10 06:25 PM
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139. On my computer with DSL the pages load quickly ...
there are more graphics than Bladeforums.
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USA_1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-08-10 12:01 AM
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140. School Daze
Many years ago in high school, bullies used to harass me. Then one day I got fed up and carried a large knife to school with and scared them off. Not one ever bothered me again. To this day, I still laugh at them.
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