broox

I need a new pocket knife. What should I get? Has to be small. No bells. No whistles.

@broox @harper I think @bre could help you out with something cool.
@broox @harper something from spyderco t.co/IF9AI5fG2W

JMBruh posted

Serrated? Smooth? What are you using it for? Any preferred opening mechanisms?
smooth, just a simple knife for opening things or whatever. i'm not too price sensitive. i had a kershaw scallion that was awesome, but it got taken away. i was just about to buy it again but wanted to see if anyone else had any suggestions first!
I'm partial to my Emerson I carry every day. I have a kershaw that just won't quit, too. On duty I carry a cheapo folder because I beat the shit out of it at work opening things and taking off license plates. Benchmades are great, but I can't justify the cost if I lose it (or get it taken away) for an EDC knife. Could look at a Heckler and Koch knife, made by benchmade at a lower cost (but with lower quality steel and parts)
@broox @harper
Opinel. Available in the US. t.co/fWhIdLZ2et

TomsHomeCookin posted

Buck makes a nice variety of quality small knives. Ordered one on line from the mfgr for Thenell's graduation
@broox @harper t.co/pJUxcbEptS available at Target for less than $15. It's perfect for general use.
My Winchester. Been carrying it for years. I'd be pissed if I lost it/ had it taken away. Perfect size
Benchmade North Fork is my edc. Been really happy with it. Has a great blade S30v that's holds an edge to everyday abuses.
The kershaw rake has been my favorite all around knife.
@broox @harper Without a doubt, an Opinel—small, light, simple, a pleasure to hold. t.co/iTuylLYFXA

jasonbrush posted

I hear Wrigley Field has some for sale.
I like my spyderco a lot, it's slim in the pocket, sharp as a razor when new, easy to resharpen, and cheap and common enough that it's no biggie if you lose it
WR Case. Peanut or Peanut Toothpick.
really lightweight: Buck's Hartsook
Kershaw Ken Onion Chive 1600. Many different finishes. I have 5. I dull 3 and send them in to be factory sharpened to the point you can dry shave your arm with them. Also has speed assist openening. Fun switch-blade action.
Benchmade, guaranteed for life
If you just want a blade, it's hard to beat a Spyderco for daily carry.
I don't carry one all the time, but the knife I always have handy is the Leatherman Crater C33T. It's cheap, light, and has a bottle opener!
Derek I can look up on my Amazon history to see what I ordered. I got Rod one too but it's bigger and he doesn't like how it feels in his pocket when he sits down.
Now I wanna see what U choose
U gonna buy a denim jacket to match that switchblade?
Just remember, knives have no place in a gun fight!
just noticed they have 2 for $30 knives at t.co/p8hpAGWmoR

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