I carry a couple of Swiss Army knives, one in my golf bag and the second in my glovebox. Rarely use but when required has a bunch of options that come in handy.
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I like that very much... All sold out on their website.Golpher Wichita, would be a really nice pocket knife without the extra features, but with a bottle opener, ball mark, and divot tool, it goes above and beyond.
Is that an exacto knife on there?Normally a Gerber auto, but for the last year I've been carrying a more utilitarian Gerber Pry. View attachment 9133751
It is and easy replaceable.Is that an exacto knife on there?
Years ago there was an old guy at a gun show sharpening knives and offered to sharpen a pocket knife for a few bucks. He looked at the blade and asked me what in the world I used that knife for.I alternate between a griptilian and a Delica 4.
Don't mind the condition of the blades. They get used.
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The scissors are legit, probably not a great cigar cutter though.Looks pretty awesome. If only the scissors were cigar scissors.
ETA: Speaking of, I forgot I have this guy in my push cart:
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Yeah, exacto knife would work though...The scissors are legit, probably not a great cigar cutter though.
Honestly, I've only used the exacto once and nearly cut my femoral artery. I was sitting, and dropped into the inside of my leg and blood just started pouring. That being said, it works great I use the pry portion a lot more that I thought I would.Yeah, exacto knife would work though...
Yeah, it looks real handy. Would be nice for my snowboarding jacket so I could clean the base up with the exacto and chisel-ish thing when needed.Honestly, I've only used the exacto once and nearly cut my femoral artery. I was sitting, and dropped into the inside of my leg and blood just started pouring. That being said, it works great I use the pry portion a lot more that I thought I would.
Here is my Rick Hinderer knife. Nicest knife I’ve ever owned and probably will own.
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