Super User roadwarrior Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 C'mon... Simple solution for carrying a nice pocket knife: Leather sheath on the hip. Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 Just now, roadwarrior said: C'mon... Simple solution for carrying a nice pocket knife: Leather sheath on the hip. LOL! True but my office might frown on me carrying my Mossy Oak Bowie knife to work. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 12, 2021 Global Moderator Posted February 12, 2021 6 minutes ago, roadwarrior said: C'mon... Simple solution for carrying a nice pocket knife: Leather sheath on the hip. Doesn’t work in crawl spaces Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 27 minutes ago, Log Catcher said: I used to carry Buck stockman knives but it seemed like they got to where they didn't hold an edge as good as they older ones did. I might be wrong, but I believe the Stockmen's knives are now imported. That might explain a little. jj Quote
Super User Log Catcher Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 5 minutes ago, jimmyjoe said: I might be wrong, but I believe the Stockmen's knives are now imported. That might explain a little. jj I have a model 301X and a 307 in Buck knives. They both have made in U.S.A. on the them. They are both at least 30 years old. Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 2 minutes ago, Log Catcher said: I have a model 301X and a 307 in Buck knives. They both have made in U.S.A. on the them. They are both at least 30 years old. If you're having trouble with edge retention on a 30-year-old Buck, then I have no idea. I'm lost. The only thing I can think of is having worn the blade down until you're sharpening into the spine, which is heat treated differently. Even then, I admit that's a reach. Now you're gonna keep me up tonight, thinking about this! ?? jj Quote
Super User slonezp Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 Gerber at work and a Buck 110 everywhere else 1 Quote
CountryboyinDC Posted February 12, 2021 Posted February 12, 2021 I like a Leatherman. You have no idea how many times I use the #2 Phillips in a week. 2 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 59 minutes ago, NYWayfarer said: LOL! True but my office might frown on me carrying my Mossy Oak Bowie knife to work. Ya, I don't think walking around with a 12" Scottish Dirk on my belt would cut it either. 7 minutes ago, CountryboyinDC said: I like a Leatherman. You have no idea how many times I use the #2 Phillips in a week. This past week, truck door was frozen shut. Opened my Leatherman to the pliers, and carefully wedged them around the door edge to get it open. 2 Quote
CountryboyinDC Posted February 12, 2021 Posted February 12, 2021 8 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: This past week, truck door was frozen shut. Opened my Leatherman to the pliers, and carefully wedged them around the door Definitely good for a lot of things, they are. The wire cutters aren't the best. I remember I couldn't cut the treble on a Whopper Plopper that got stuck in someone's shin. Ended up using a split ring plier to separate the lure from the hook. I usually walk out to the garage and get real cutters if I need some. 1 Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 I use Gerber knives and multi-tools. Some of their stuff is still made here in the 'States, so that 's what I buy. Gerber also gives discounts to Police, Fire, Military. Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 I've carried a stainless Spyderco Dragonfly for the last 10 years or so. It's a smaller knife so it doesn't take up much pocket space but large enough that it's still useful for everyday tasks. It holds an edge well, opens and closes easily with one hand and is very well constructed with a great pocket clip. I have a ton of other knives and a bunch of Spyderco's but this is the one I like the best as an everyday carry knife. 2 Quote
Bassin' Brad Posted February 12, 2021 Posted February 12, 2021 Leatherman Rebar on the hip and a Gerber in the back pocket. 1 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 We fish a lot of cypress overhang to find the best hill country endemic river bass. I can think of several spots where an underhand cast on a short glass fly rod will let you sight-fish 5-lb bass that have never been presented to before. When cypress branches eat your fly, there is absolutely no way to extricate it without first cutting the branch. The very best shirt pocket folder for this work is the CRKT M-16 Compact - at 2.2 ounces, it's right at home clipped in your shirt pocket. One-hand open with Carson flipper. _______________________________________________________ The most ergonomic knife ever is Spyderco Native. When Spyderco made their first 440C prototype run of the Native, they sold out the result at $25/ - I bought 5, gave 3 as Christmas gifts, spread the remaining 2 in fishing bags, and went back later to add a 3rd (higher-grade Cr-Mo-V). A dozen years later, my BIL was still fishing with his. ______________________________________ The most useful pocket tool ever is the Swiss Tech 19-in-1 - it folds up onto your key ring You fold it into whatever tool you need. I've used the pliers before to remove a (chemically) dead battery on my truck. 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 12, 2021 Global Moderator Posted February 12, 2021 6 hours ago, Bassin' Brad said: Leatherman Rebar on the hip and a Gerber in the back pocket. Another back pocket vote? I am slightly shocked but hey some people lay on a bed of nails 2 hours ago, bulldog1935 said: We fish a lot of cypress overhang to find the best hill country endemic river bass. I can think of several spots where an underhand cast on a short glass fly rod will let you sight-fish 5-lb bass that have never been presented to before. When cypress branches eat your fly, there is absolutely no way to extricate it without first cutting the branch. The very best shirt pocket folder for this work is the CRKT M-16 Compact - at 2.2 ounces, it's right at home clipped in your shirt pocket. One-hand open with Carson flipper. _______________________________________________________ The most ergonomic knife ever is Spyderco Native. When Spyderco made their first 440C prototype run of the Native, they sold out the result at $25/ - I bought 5, gave 3 as Christmas gifts, spread the remaining 2 in fishing bags, and went back later to add a 3rd (higher-grade Cr-Mo-V). A dozen years later, my BIL was still fishing with his. ______________________________________ The most useful pocket tool ever is the Swiss Tech 19-in-1 - it folds up onto your key ring You fold it into whatever tool you need. I've used the pliers before to remove a (chemically) dead battery on my truck. Cypress branches are the toughest things on the planet, I think it’s what they make the black box on airplanes out of haha 1 Quote
Super User Spankey Posted February 12, 2021 Super User Posted February 12, 2021 I’m in heavy industrial equipment repair and most days I have more stuff in my pockets than Dennis the Menace. I have a couple Leatherman versions but I bought the Skeletool version back awhile ago and seem to like this on the best. I’ve had a leatherman as long as I can remember working. But as far as a pocket knife I’ve never carried a true pocket knife. I have knives that I use while deer hunting or bird hunting. Quote
Super User Log Catcher Posted February 13, 2021 Super User Posted February 13, 2021 23 hours ago, jimmyjoe said: If you're having trouble with edge retention on a 30-year-old Buck, then I have no idea. I'm lost. The only thing I can think of is having worn the blade down until you're sharpening into the spine, which is heat treated differently. Even then, I admit that's a reach. Now you're gonna keep me up tonight, thinking about this! ?? jj I hope you are okay. I didn't mean to make you lose sleep over this. I did take the 307 out and sharpen it today. The main blade is super sharp. The two smaller ones are sharp but worn down from being sharpened a lot over the years. The 301 hasn't been used a lot and is still in good shape. Since I am retired I don't use a knife near as much as when I was working. 1 Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted February 13, 2021 Super User Posted February 13, 2021 I've carried one for probably forty years or so. I usually carry a stockman three blade knife, med size. Case and Buck are my favourites. 2 Quote
VolFan Posted February 13, 2021 Posted February 13, 2021 After losing many, many knives day to day and fishing, i have a Kershaw 3700 that I have been carrying all the time for a few years now. Big enough to be usefull, small enough to clip in my front pocket in everything from suits to swimsuits. I keep it sharp and it sees service making lunch, opeining boxes, cutting plastic, cutting bait, etc etc. 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 14, 2021 Global Moderator Posted February 14, 2021 Found a bunch of the non everyday knives at moms 2 Quote
Super User FishTank Posted February 16, 2021 Super User Posted February 16, 2021 Besides my Leatherman.... This is my go to for work.... And my everyday pocket knife.... 3 Quote
chuck-norris-707 Posted February 17, 2021 Posted February 17, 2021 I carry a MSD - Monarch Steampunk Dragon Knife they are a little bit pricey but worth every penny I carry it in my back pocket so all my jeans are imprinted with the shape of the knife Quote
Super User scaleface Posted February 17, 2021 Super User Posted February 17, 2021 I just sold six hundred dollars worth of knives . Bucks , Case , Schrade , Queen ...My every day carry is a Swiss Army Knife "Hiker" and a Chinese SanRenMu for easy one handed access . The Sanrenmu is a decent knife and easily replaceable at only fifteen dollars . I'm on my third one. The last one I kicked overboard . Quote
Crappiebasser Posted February 17, 2021 Posted February 17, 2021 1 hour ago, chuck-norris-707 said: I carry a MSD - Monarch Steampunk Dragon Knife they are a little bit pricey but worth every penny I carry it in my back pocket so all my jeans are imprinted with the shape of the knife You carry an $18,500 knife daily? Quote
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