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25-01-12, 01:37 PM #16VIP Member

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25-01-12, 01:39 PM #17
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Spyderco Military as the EDC
Nepalese Kukhuri for just general badassery. You never know when some trees may just spring up on the way to work...If at first you don't succeed: reload
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25-01-12, 02:00 PM #18
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Then I would carry a Spyderco Fluted Titanium Military
http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48840
then save up or sell one of my children for a Rockstead Shu Honzukuri for "best"
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25-01-12, 02:02 PM #19
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
I imagine I would rotate various locking spydies with a big grin on my face! Like this -->
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25-01-12, 02:02 PM #20
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
If there was ever such a thing - a Spyderco Stretch with discrete clip, therefore mounted very low in the pocket.
It has such great ergos, brilliant blade for all sorts and it's slim, so easy in the pocket.I love not Man the less, but Nature more
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25-01-12, 02:07 PM #21
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25-01-12, 02:13 PM #22
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
nothing very expensive on a work day, but with a lock added so probably my sog fielder.
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25-01-12, 02:15 PM #23
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Cold steel XL espada. I need to compensate.
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25-01-12, 02:32 PM #24VIP Member

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Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Shing mini dreadnought
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25-01-12, 02:45 PM #25
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?

Something simple and artistic.
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25-01-12, 02:50 PM #26VIP Member

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Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Pretty much what I carry now, P.I.T.S Folder and S.A.K. MIni Champ! I honestly can't imagine needing any more!
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25-01-12, 02:56 PM #27Senior Member
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25-01-12, 03:08 PM #28
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Stumbled over these just last week at the SHOT Show:
This for practical work like cutting cord, opening cardboard boxes etc

This "folder" as a conversation starter
(just kidding of course
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H4H
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25-01-12, 04:07 PM #29
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
If I wouldn't need to worry about an over eager police officer taking it away from me,,, any one of these really,,,








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25-01-12, 04:23 PM #30
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