I break out pocket knives in two categories. SD knives and salami slicers...
I have several good SD pocket knives but this Kershaw (bottom) seems to get a lot of pocket time. I practiced with it enough to guarantee opening when I draw and it’s lightning fast. It never gets used for knife chores. For that I carry other knives like one of these 3 favorites. I like stag and bone, no surprise for the folks here. I also favor old “Made in USA” vintage Remingtons. The 3 bigger ones are limited editions of the knives with the sterling silver bullets. The two big guys are 5” closed. They all take on wicked edges. The little guy is a Remington peanut that has been with me since the 80s. The handle is regular Remington delving and it’s razor sharp.
Nice collection. Reminds me of when I was a kid and seeing the Case knife displays in the local Hardware shops.
I break out pocket knives in two categories. SD knives and salami slicers...
I have several good SD pocket knives but this Kershaw (bottom) seems to get a lot of pocket time. I practiced with it enough to guarantee opening when I draw and it’s lightning fast. It never gets used for knife chores. For that I carry other knives like one of these 3 favorites. I like stag and bone, no surprise for the folks here. I also favor old “Made in USA” vintage Remingtons. The 3 bigger ones are limited editions of the knives with the sterling silver bullets. The two big guys are 5” closed. They all take on wicked edges. The little guy is a Remington peanut that has been with me since the 80s. The handle is regular Remington delving and it’s razor sharp.
Nice collection. Reminds me of when I was a kid and seeing the Case knife displays in the local Hardware shops.
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I use a Kershaw Leek as a work knife. Seems to hold an edge fairly well and takes a good enough beating. Just dont leave it in a pocket when the pants go in the wash. Did a number on the agitator in the washer and that one now has a blunt tip to it. Still cuts boxes just fine though. Compared to other knives in the same price range, i will take the Leek any day.
Big Kershaw fan. Have a few Blurs that I love and a Brawler that is a beast. May look at a Leek now😬
The Leek is a super slim but tough little knife. Perfect for those days when advertising the big tactical is unwise. Your neighbors won’t faint when you snap it open but it’s still a mighty SD blade. The Wharncliffe shaped blade is an aggressive cutter. Made in the USA and will take on a shaving edge that lasts.
Big Kershaw fan. Have a few Blurs that I love and a Brawler that is a beast. May look at a Leek now😬
The Leek is a super slim but tough little knife. Perfect for those days when advertising the big tactical is unwise. Your neighbors won’t faint when you snap it open but it’s still a mighty SD blade. The Wharncliffe shaped blade is an aggressive cutter. Made in the USA and will take on a shaving edge that lasts.
You sold me! Looking for one on Midway right now 👍
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"You believe there is one God, that is good, even the demons believe and shudder in fear" James 2:19
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