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14-06-12, 08:24 PM #136
Gareth Bull "Warlock"
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15-06-12, 10:04 AM #137Senior Member
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Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
'gravity' knife - there are times (when working on the boats in particular) when these would be truly useful, although I'd prefer a modern stainless and plastic version.
Everyday - the lovely laguiole my wife bought me - it's best as an eating knife. I'd use it every day for preparing lunch, cutting up apples, etc.
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17-06-12, 03:03 PM #138
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17-06-12, 03:26 PM #139
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Manix 2 or para 2
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17-06-12, 03:32 PM #140
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Manix 2, everyday. Which is what I do when I'm not amongst the masses and I'm down the fields / woods.
There is no excuse for a dull pocket knife. It merely shows a lack of initiative.

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17-06-12, 03:45 PM #141
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Bradley cutlery Mayhem or Gerber 06 auto
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17-06-12, 04:19 PM #142VIP Member

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Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Strider sng, it's an old one, on it's second blade, but I think it's just one of those knives , love them or hate them.
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29-06-12, 10:52 AM #143VIP Member

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Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Chris Reeve small Sebenza.
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30-06-12, 10:21 PM #144
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
benchmade 32 morpho still maybe oneday......
Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to think that there are fairys at the bottom of it.
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01-07-12, 05:57 PM #145
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Balibalistic XL Lum Tanto
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08-07-12, 03:35 PM #146
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Probably my SanRenMu 962. Decent steel, axis lock, 85mm blade, comfortable handle.
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09-07-12, 09:11 PM #147
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09-07-12, 11:14 PM #148
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
If going for a production folder:

or this on special occassions:
Last edited by Moose; 09-07-12 at 11:19 PM.
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer.....'Rummage'....'Clatter'....'Snick'.."Ouc h!"...
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31-12-12, 09:26 PM #149VIP Member

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Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
If I could carry anything wanted I could (maybe not could, but would) justify getting myself a Medford praetorian


Realistically though, a ZT 300. I can dream though!
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31-12-12, 09:38 PM #150
Re: IF..there were no laws in the UK on folders in public, what would you carry?
Microtech socom elite or my endura ffg in brown
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