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    Re: Pocket knives

    Thanks, I admit that I just couldn't resist.
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    Just ordered myself a trainer (have version 1 of the sharp one)
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    I have a swiss knife, but it's not an original one so I am not too sure if it's useful anywhere other than maybe opening cans. I don't drink anything out of cans, never been hiking in remote parts or wilderness and never carry the knife on my person. It's in my camera bag. I am sure to miss it the moment I need it, because I haven't needed it yet.

    Say, what's this kubotan? That sounds mighty interesting. Are there any good sources to buy it from? Are there any good tutorials that I can learn from?

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    Very cool
    Thanks! Got it for just $10!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dee-u View Post
    Thanks! Got it for just $10!
    That makes it even sweeter as my guess from the photo it is worth $50+

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevininstructor View Post
    Just ordered myself a trainer (have version 1 of the sharp one)
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    Pretty nice too, fits perfectly with the shotgun
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    Quote Originally Posted by stlaural View Post
    Pretty nice too, fits perfectly with the shotgun
    Below are other versions originally called Spyderco Gunting and later by another manufacturer called LLC, Lapu Lapu Corto.
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    Re: Pocket knives

    I prefer the trainer you posted first, those look strange
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    Re: Pocket knives

    Quote Originally Posted by stlaural View Post
    I prefer the trainer you posted first, those look strange
    They do look strange but are great defensive tools. Each part of the tool has specific purposes. http://www.jimjacobe.com/LLC.html

    I generally carry a blue one (non-sharp) for EDC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by honeybee View Post
    I have a swiss knife, but it's not an original one so I am not too sure if it's useful anywhere other than maybe opening cans. I don't drink anything out of cans, never been hiking in remote parts or wilderness and never carry the knife on my person. It's in my camera bag. I am sure to miss it the moment I need it, because I haven't needed it yet.

    Say, what's this kubotan? That sounds mighty interesting. Are there any good sources to buy it from? Are there any good tutorials that I can learn from?

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    Re: Pocket knives

    So they are designed for self defense. Pretty interesting stuff, I'll have a look at the different uses. Never seen that kind of knives here in Quebec though. Its usually only Hunting knives.
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    Re: Pocket knives

    Quote Originally Posted by stlaural View Post
    So they are designed for self defense. Pretty interesting stuff, I'll have a look at the different uses. Never seen that kind of knives here in Quebec though. Its usually only Hunting knives.
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    Re: Pocket knives

    i recommend carbon steel
    when you flick the knife it should make a high ting sound

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    Quote Originally Posted by stlaural View Post
    So they are designed for self defense. Pretty interesting stuff, I'll have a look at the different uses. Never seen that kind of knives here in Quebec though. Its usually only Hunting knives.
    I don't think those kubotan thingies are knives, to be precise.

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    Re: Pocket knives

    Quote Originally Posted by honeybee View Post
    I don't think those kubotan thingies are knives, to be precise.

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    Not a knife although some have created Kubatons with knifes inside.
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    I proudly display it over my mantle - just in case the ex-wife ever shows up. That's what I'm afraid of
    I always assumed they were at a lemonade stand, and that was a pitcher of lemonade

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