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GoldenRivet 03-02-11 03:52 PM

Do you carry a pocket knife?
 
If so what kind?

I think that pretty much every man ought to carry a pocket knife with him wherever he goes. I have found myself needing one more often than not, and back before i started carrying one i found myself frequently wishing i had one and cussing myself because i didnt.:DL

I carry the Colombia River Knife and Tool M16-13Z

http://www.warriorsandwonders.com/images/CRKTM1613Z.jpg

It is a durable, medium weight, single edged, assisted opening knife of 8 inches length end to end and has not let me down yet.

I ised to carry its little brother the M16-01Z which is about an inch shorter.

the_tyrant 03-02-11 03:54 PM

I wan't to, but the school won't let me

Takeda Shingen 03-02-11 03:55 PM

No. I would get fired if I got caught bringing anything of the sort to work. Also, it's application within the confines of music history and theory would be limited.

Rilder 03-02-11 03:55 PM

I want to carry a sword, but I don't think they would let me. :P

Morts 03-02-11 03:56 PM

F no, i'd go to jail if i was caught with one

GoldenRivet 03-02-11 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by the_tyrant (Post 1610587)
I wan't to, but the school won't let me

Quote:

Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1610590)
No. I would get fired if I got caught bringing anything of the sort to work.

obviously there are certain folks who cannot carry a pocket knife because of school or work... if you meet this criteria - you need not apply :D

GoldenRivet 03-02-11 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Morts (Post 1610594)
F no, i'd go to jail if i was caught with one

may i ask you to expand on that.

does carrying a pocket knife in Denmark automatically cause one to be arrested? or are you involved in some sort of trade wherein pocket knives and other sharp objects are frowned upon?

Where i live, i can only think of a couple of people i know who dont take one with them virtually everywhere they go

Morts 03-02-11 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1610597)
may i ask you to expand on that.

does carrying a pocket knife in Denmark automatically cause one to be arrested? or are you involved in some sort of trade wherein pocket knives and other sharp objects are frowned upon?

Where i live, i can only think of a couple of people i know who dont take one with them virtually everywhere they go

its just illegal to carry knives here, hell, even a carpet cutter or a screwdriver might get you into trouble if you're carrying one and you're either off work, or you have no use for it

GoldenRivet 03-02-11 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Morts (Post 1610603)
its just illegal to carry knives here, hell, even a carpet cutter or a screwdriver might get you into trouble

pardon the expression


but


you've got to be down right $h*tting me:o

Morts 03-02-11 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1610604)
pardon the expression


but


you've got to be down right $h*tting me:o

i wish i was, people are afraid of everything over here:damn:

razark 03-02-11 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Morts (Post 1610603)
... or you have no use for it

Well, there you go. You just need to be creative in finding a use for it.

I tend to carry one with me all the time. It's a useful tool, and better to have it and not need it, then to need it and not have it. Unless I'm going somewhere it is specifically forbidden, I have my knife.

Dowly 03-02-11 04:10 PM

I believe the law is somewhat the same here as in Denmark. Without a good reason, you're not allowed to carry potentially lethal blade in public. Not sure if there's an length limit or something, tho. :hmmm:

Tribesman 03-02-11 04:13 PM

Quote:

i wish i was, people are afraid of everything over here
Hasn't Denmark got the same sort of laws as the UK but metric, so you are allowed a 70mm blade as long as its a manual opening non locking pocket knife, unless its a hunting/fishing/work knife which you can carry when you are engaged in those activities?

GoldenRivet 03-02-11 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1610613)
I believe the law is somewhat the same here as in Denmark. Without a good reason, you're not allowed to carry potentially lethal blade in public. Not sure if there's an length limit or something, tho. :hmmm:

I think in many places in the US - anything with a blade length of over 6 inches is prohibited in public places.

obviously - regardless of blade length there are places you can't take knives, like concerts or airports etc.

but in general every day life, i have it... i dont view it as a weapon though it could be a means of self defense - i see it as a tool.

Opening boxes, containers, uncooperative wrappers, securing loads to the truck with rope or twine sometimes requires that the rope be cut to specific length, i have sliced off the insulation from wires for quick repairs and splices. there are countless uses for it.

Ducimus 03-02-11 04:14 PM

Before i ended up as a cubicle dweller, i used to carry one of these around all the time on my belt:
http://www.broadarrow.net/leatherman.jpg
of course, back then, i had a real job, and was working hard. ( Now i have a virtual job, and am hardly working. :O: )

So no, I don't carry a pocket knife, or even a multi function tool anymore. Not much of a need for it when your ass is parked in a computer chair all day, and carrying anything with a blade on it would probably get me into trouble in an office enviorment.


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