I like my CEO: https://www.bladehq.com/item--CRKT-C...ack-GRN--92432
looks like a pen and I love to carry it in my suit jacket and not to draw any unwanted attention at work or have bulk in my pants.
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Originally posted by idvsego View Post
it isnt for everyone. Not everyone leads a lifestyle that lends to the knife being useful. I dont know if it was this thread or another but one guy said he is never more than a few steps away from a pair of scissors. I can say htat I actively try to stay more than a few steps away from scissors if I can lol.
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Originally posted by lazypanda View PostNo never. I don't find any reason to carry it.
it isnt for everyone. Not everyone leads a lifestyle that lends to the knife being useful. I dont know if it was this thread or another but one guy said he is never more than a few steps away from a pair of scissors. I can say htat I actively try to stay more than a few steps away from scissors if I can lol.
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Originally posted by hsudds View PostKershaw Leek: legal in MD. The blade is less than 3". It's slim, feels solid, great clip and blade deploys quickly.
https://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-Foldi.../dp/B083XRN8N9
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Originally posted by Perseus View PostI used to carry a Benchmade, but a few years back I thought I'd find something less tactical looking for office. I settled on a smaller Spyderco Chaparral in titanium.
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Originally posted by castle View PostUntil recently, I've never carried a knife. I've always been turned off by the ultra-tactical or over-engineered multi-tool aesthetic of most knives. After listening to a podcast recently with the co-founder of The James Brand, I decided to give one of theirs a go. After carrying it for a few weeks, I'm really enjoying my new Ellis. From a design standpoint, it hits the mark as minimalist EDC-style tool -- something I appreciate. I've also found it incredibly handy so far, although I wish I had more occasion to use the bottle-opener tool.
https://thejamesbrand.com/stories/the-ellis
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Kershaw Leek: legal in MD. The blade is less than 3". It's slim, feels solid, great clip and blade deploys quickly.
https://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-Foldi.../dp/B083XRN8N9
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I carry a Benchmade Griptillian. They make a good knife. With that said, they made some anti-2A decisions recently, Id buy other US made knives that support sportsmen or at least keep their nose out of politics.
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I used to carry a Benchmade, but a few years back I thought I'd find something less tactical looking for office. I settled on a smaller Spyderco Chaparral in titanium.
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Until recently, I've never carried a knife. I've always been turned off by the ultra-tactical or over-engineered multi-tool aesthetic of most knives. After listening to a podcast recently with the co-founder of The James Brand, I decided to give one of theirs a go. After carrying it for a few weeks, I'm really enjoying my new Ellis. From a design standpoint, it hits the mark as minimalist EDC-style tool -- something I appreciate. I've also found it incredibly handy so far, although I wish I had more occasion to use the bottle-opener tool.
https://thejamesbrand.com/stories/the-ellis
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I dont feel the need to carry pocket knife in my pants, i dont feel comfortable.
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I have CRKT CEO. Fits nicely next to my pen in my suit jacket. At $40, it won't break my heart if it is taken away by TSA, etc versus my other more expensive knives.
https://www.bladehq.com/item--CRKT-C...ack-GRN--92432
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