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cantdrv55 08-15-2020 10:18 PM

Why do you carry a knife?
 
I’ve been carrying a Swiss Army Knife off and on for decades. Lately, I’ve been switching between that and a Gerber multitool. And that’s just what those are to me, multitools. I know some guys carry a knife or knives everyday and I can’t figure out why. I mean isn’t a knife just a one dimensional tool? Can’t use it as pliers, bottle opener, tweezers or toothpick so what else do you use it for besides cutting stuff? What am I missing?

Nostril Cheese 08-15-2020 10:23 PM

To take down elephants and clean my teeth of antler velvet

pwd72s 08-15-2020 10:25 PM

I carry a Case 3 bladed stockman...primarily a cutting tool. But each blade has a different shape for different cutting chores. Swiss Army and multi tools just never appealed to me. Too bulky...

Besides, I have "carry tools" in both of our vehicles. Tools that work better than anything in a multi tool or swiss army knife.

mjohnson 08-15-2020 10:28 PM

A CR Sebenza - handy enough and it cuts like a rolex tells time

tabs 08-16-2020 03:03 AM

Because i cant carry a gun.

look 171 08-16-2020 03:10 AM

Nope, I have never carried a knife. I fail to understand why is there so much to cut that requires one to carry a knife daily unless its part of your job to cut open stuff?

URY914 08-16-2020 03:24 AM

I sit at my desk in front of a computer about 1/2 my day. I have scissors, exacto knife and a staple remover in the top drawer. They can handle about 99% of my needs.

cabmandone 08-16-2020 04:11 AM

Seems like there's always something I need a knife for. Opening a box, cutting a piece of twine, I've even used one of the blade on my 3 blade old timer for removing phillips screws.

red-beard 08-16-2020 04:20 AM

I keep a Kershaw in my pocket. There is always something thats needs cutting/opening. I can open the Kershaw one handed.

I also have a tiny Leatherman squirter PS4. Very handy, especially the miniature pliers. The Micra with full size scissors does not get as much use. But it has a tiny flat screwdriver great for tweaking tiny pots.

DanielDudley 08-16-2020 04:23 AM

I have some kind of primal fascination with beautiful and basic things. But I used to carry a Stanley 199 in my pocket for years, even on Christmas. I switched over to a pretty little flipper knife because of knife threads on various forums. I have one in front of my computer right now, and I probably open and close it dozens of times every day, and I often look at the open profile and regard the lines, in the way that I sometimes turn around and look at my 911 while walking away from it.

I think men have been carrying knives around since before the dawn of civilization. Otzi the so called ice man had a double edged blade in a woven grass scabbard on him when he died.


To me it would be interesting to see a multi tool thread. For a few years I thought I would get a Leatherman crunch. At one time in my life I carried a 4'' vice grip in my pocket, and a tiny screwdriver handle that went with a pocket set of 1/4 inch driver bits, which I used every day. But I have pretty much carried a knife in my pocket since I was old enough to own one, and a watch since I was in about fifth grade. In those days, an Ingraham pocket watch was still 3 dollars.

Back when cars still had points, I had a Swiss Army knife with a points file on it. It had a hacksaw, a wood saw, and a small pair of scissors. I used them all. Nowadays my idea of emergency tools is a spare tire, jumper cables and a cell phone.

vash 08-16-2020 04:25 AM

Habit mostly.

12 years ago. I worked as a tunneling engineer. Underground it was mandatory. Self rescue was very real. We had to control the flow of air with the use of heavy canvas bulkheads. In a fire, you wold have to cu yourself out.

Now? I flip between a Swiss Army knife and a regular knife. I use one every day from cutting a hangnail to slicing my lunch avocado. I wash it nightly with my dinner dishes.

It’s just so handy when you need one. Same reason I carry a flashlight all the time. Blackouts are very real around here. Plus peeking into dark crevasses:)

Pocket knives are a billion dollar business.

john70t 08-16-2020 06:21 AM

I keep the smallest Swiss Army on my ring....which is detachable from the car key.
(heavy keys will screw up the ignition switch)

Blade- Opening boxes mostly, making wood slivers to reinstall stripped screws, scraping wires for fresh contact,
Scissors- Trimming torn fingernails, clip small zip ties, cut coupons, cut tape square,
Square top blade- Tightening cabinet/door screws, prying off lids, opening S hooks,

GH85Carrera 08-16-2020 06:35 AM

I carry a Swiss Officers knife, and I have done so since I was in Jr. High school. Two blades, can opener and bottle opener, Phillips and small and normal size regular screw drivers. Yep, I carried a knife to school. No big deal back then.

I used one of them to fix every piece of equipment at a large photolab to the point the boss started calling it "the company knife" and he finally bought me a brand new one and he wanted the old beat up one for his desk as a trophy.

Over the years on may occasions I have been to someones house and they hand me a bottle of beer that is not a twist off top. I can reach into my pocket, pop the cap, and put my knife away before they find the opener in the drawer. I just hand them the beer cap and tell him, I got it. They are always astonished.

I have had to fix my own car, stuck on the side of the road more than once. Once long ago when I was in my 914 and on a date we were heading to dinner when the engine just turned off. I was in "date clothes" but I still looked in the engine compartment. I saw the head temperature sensor wire had broken. I managed to scrape off enough insulation to re-connect it, and the engine fired up and we continued on the date.

I never leave the house without my knife except on airline flights, and it is packed in my luggage for when I get to mt destination. I have used the toothpick when needed, and even pulled a few splinters with the tweezers.

fanaudical 08-16-2020 06:58 AM

Simple answer: to cut things.

I always carry a knife and have since I was 6.

I used to carry a Swiss Army Spartan forever. Switched to a Leatherman Wave for about 3 years and found it too bulky. My daily knife for the past 10 years or so has been a Kershaw Blur with the Tanto blade. The Leatherman resides in my essentials backpack (and I usually have my backpack within easy reach).

masraum 08-16-2020 07:10 AM

I've always liked knives, and carried one on camping trips when I was in the boyscouts. I didn't carry one again until I became a bartender. I had to cut lemons and limes for the bar, and the knives that they had at the bar were horrible. When I stopped being a bartender, I switched to a smaller knife. I still carry it. I use it less now, but I still use it occasionally. I also have a P-51 on my keychain
I've used this on screws and cans and other various items.
http://img0109.psstatic.com/158116281_p51-can-opener-pocket-key-chain-big-brother-of-p38-can-.jpg

LWJ 08-16-2020 07:27 AM

Funny. I don't carry one. But, I am owner of far too many. And understand and enjoy the satisfaction a knife brings.

But, I have large cave man hands. I rip stuff open. It works.

red-beard 08-16-2020 07:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 10987387)
I never leave the house without my knife except on airline flights, and it is packed in my luggage for when I get to mt destination. I have used the toothpick when needed, and even pulled a few splinters with the tweezers.

I used to keep a Gerber multi-tool, a 6-way screwdriver and small pocket knife in my portfolio. Even immediately after 9/11, they still allowed the 6-way screwdriver.

First flight after 9/11, I've been flirting with the first class FA. She is looking very distressed with her bottle of wine. Apparently, they removed corkscrews from their equipment. I pulled out my screw driver, removed the bit. Asked her for a napkin. Wrapped the napkin around the bottle and put the screwdriver on the cork. One good thump from my fist drove the cork into the bottle.

The cork was floating at the top. I told her just pour. She was astounded how it all worked. I said she must never have dated a "MacGyver".

craigster59 08-16-2020 07:57 AM

I've carried a few different knives and multi tools in my day. Now I've settled on the Kershaw "Select Fire".

It opens with one hand, opens boxes and letters, cuts rope and anything else and also has 2 Phillips and 2 Flathead screwdriver bits.

I found that with multi tools I was using the knife and screwdriver 90% of the time.

It also has a bottle opener.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1597589853.jpg

Jolly Amaranto 08-16-2020 08:08 AM

I have carried a small pocket knife since I was a kid. I feel naked without it. The last 18 years or so I have constantly had to replace it because I keep forgetting to pack it in my checked baggage when traveling and TSA takes it away.

Nostril Cheese 08-16-2020 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 10987468)
I've carried a few different knives and multi tools in my day. Now I've settled on the Kershaw "Select Fire".

It opens with one hand, opens boxes and letters, cuts rope and anything else and also has 2 Phillips and 2 Flathead screwdriver bits.

I found that with multi tools I was using the knife and screwdriver 90% of the time.

It also has a bottle opener.

I didnt realize Kershaw made a multitool like that. I may need to upgrade.

DanielDudley 08-16-2020 08:46 AM

https://www.livescience.com/62872-otzi-iceman-mummy-tools.html

pwd72s 08-16-2020 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabmando (Post 10987293)
Seems like there's always something I need a knife for. Opening a box, cutting a piece of twine, I've even used one of the blade on my 3 blade old timer for removing phillips screws.

If that old timer was made in the USA by Schrade, hang on to it. Much better steel than the ones made in China today...

red-beard 08-16-2020 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 10987468)
I've carried a few different knives and multi tools in my day. Now I've settled on the Kershaw "Select Fire".

It opens with one hand, opens boxes and letters, cuts rope and anything else and also has 2 Phillips and 2 Flathead screwdriver bits.

I found that with multi tools I was using the knife and screwdriver 90% of the time.

It also has a bottle opener.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1597589853.jpg

Dang it I just checked and that is already in my Amazon cart...

RKDinOKC 08-16-2020 11:03 AM

I carry a stainless pocket pen knife. It is small and lets me take care of my fingernails and opening boxes etc.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1200_.jpg

Tobra 08-16-2020 11:40 AM

Just in case there is cheesecake, or I need to stab someone in the neck.

911Ghia 08-16-2020 11:54 AM

The cutting edge, when man quit tearing meat off the bone.........one of the first steps to civilization. 71 always have a pocket knife...........agree with Tobra.

Rich

craigster59 08-16-2020 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nostril Cheese (Post 10987506)
I didnt realize Kershaw made a multitool like that. I may need to upgrade.

If you have a Big 5 up there it ocassionaly pops up in their weekly ad 50% off, around $20.

RWebb 08-16-2020 12:53 PM

I carry a butter knife

Jim Bremner 08-16-2020 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10987262)
Because i cant carry a gun.

I carry a knife to stab or slice someone who is holding my arm from being able to reach my gun.

That and cheesecake, one never knows when someone might have cheesecake and no knife.

Have had a knife in my pocket for all of my adult life

porsche tech 08-16-2020 01:11 PM

Drill Sargeant: "What's the purpose of the bayonet?" Remember that one?

john70t 08-16-2020 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 10987468)

Only thing wrong with that design is the pivot points don't have clamping screws next to them on both sides.

RSBob 08-16-2020 04:52 PM

I don’t carry a knife, but always pack a spoon, just in case. Just in case I encounter ice cream.

JavaBrewer 08-16-2020 05:51 PM

I don't carry anything resembling a weapon, but I do have various tools in my car. Who knows when the big quake hits and I am left to my own devises for a few days or more. I am old and weak now, so my tools attempt to level the field. No guarantee's for sure, likely I will still lose.

I get my Jeep washed every couple weeks at the local car wash, they hand me an air freshener bound in tough plastic, the survival knife under my passenger seat makes it easy to put into play. The other tools in my car are more of a reach out variety.

wildthing 08-16-2020 09:08 PM

Here we go. Next up is a flashlight thread. And with not much to do, online shopping for knives and lights is a good pastime...I actually just bought a butterfly knife from Kershaw. (I'm Filipino...)

Nostril Cheese 08-16-2020 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porsche tech (Post 10987840)
Drill Sargeant: "What's the purpose of the bayonet?" Remember that one?

Care to elaborate beyond using as a stabbing weapon?

911boost 08-16-2020 09:58 PM

I use mine for a lot, but mainly to pry the bullets out of snitches so I don’t leave any evidence.

In all seriousness , I use it so often I feel naked without it. Like Vash mine gets washed very often.

KFC911 08-17-2020 03:06 AM

I've never carried one.... I'd get into a gunfight if I did :D.

porsche tech 08-17-2020 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nostril Cheese (Post 10988320)
Care to elaborate beyond using as a stabbing weapon?

All the trainees' respond: "To kill, Drill Sargeant!" Can't believe nobody else remembers that from basic training. I know there's a bunch of old guys on this board.

ramonesfreak 08-17-2020 05:40 AM

for the same reason i used to ride a motorcycle. it wasn’t for transportation, it was because i really like motorcycles

i carry either a slip joint by great eastern cutlery for daily cutting tasks or if i feel i may need a weapon i carry my spyderco paramilitary 2. ide hate to depend on a knife for self defense but it’s all i got

but really i’ve just always loved knives. i collect them

GH85Carrera 08-17-2020 05:53 AM

I have carried a knife for so long I can't imagine not having one with me. It is not a weapon, but a handy tool, much like my cell phone. I resisted cell phones as expensive toys, and smart phones just as much. But once I drank that kool-aid I was hooked. I can't imagine how I survived without my smart phone for most of my life. It is my brain extension.


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