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#39841 - 04/14/05 06:51 AM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggesti
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AND thank you very much!
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#39842 - 04/14/05 07:10 AM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggesti
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Thanks to everyone who replied - I didn't expect so many replies, - there are a bunch of really helpful Ideas for me in this thread - I'll be checking out a bunch of them.
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#39843 - 04/14/05 07:12 AM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggesti
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This looks kind of interesting - I live not far from a Cabellas so next time I"m over there I'm going to take a look at the thing in person and see what possibilities wander into my mind. Last time I was there I just drooled over all the knives, but was put off by the prices.
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#39844 - 04/14/05 01:00 PM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggestions
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Wolf,

I use a Spyderco Jester with Lime Green handle. That way, if I drop it I can find it. It is compact, like those small buck knives, which might be another option, as they both cost less than 20 bucks, especially on eBay.

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#39845 - 04/14/05 05:46 PM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggestions
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One that has always worked well for me are the razor blade scrapers that Home Depot sells. The scraper is barely larger than the razor, bright yellow plastic, and you can turn the blade around inside the plastic to protect it. Very, very handy. It also takes standard razor blades, which I think is a plus.

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#39846 - 04/18/05 11:29 PM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggesti
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Registered: 05/25/04
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I was recently thinking of finding a knife to put in a PSK. I found one I like, but haven't actually packed it into a PSK yet. Its the Victorinox Moneyclip. I'm sure you can find it cheaper, and it has more than just a knife blade on it.


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#39847 - 04/19/05 09:33 AM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggestions
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Prior to PWYP IV, I spent a good deal of time revamping my primary PSKs and FAKs. Since my EDC SAK is a Pioneer Farmer, Pioneer, or Soldier; I typically had no toothpick, tweezers, or scissors. Hence, I added a new SAK to each of my kits - the SwissCard Lite in blue.



The little SwissCard Lite proved a valueable addition to the PSKs. On night one, I went to sleep and must have knocked my primary gear from its resting place. I woke and couldn't find a thing except the PSK container on my belt. I reached in and easily found the SwissCard and it's light. While the diminutive light isn't worth a darn for navigating a dark trail; it can't be beaten for illuminating a tent interior, bivy, truck interior or aircrew cabin. Using the light, I found what I needed and was able to get back to sleep.

On day two, a pesky sliver kept bugging me. Using the SwissCard's magnifying glass, tweezers and pin, I was able to rid myself of the sliver.

On day three, I used the scissors a number of times - from personal grooming to removing a couple product tags that I found irritating. I also used the phillips screwdriver to replace some batteries in a Photon II.

I never got to use the knife blade until the ride home. It makes a heckuva cream cheese spreader for bagels and a heckuva Croghan bologna slicer.

All in all, the little SwissCard Lite made a worthy inclusion in my kits. Worthy enough to merit buying another two yesterday - one for Care, one for Mom.

If you're a certified GAK or alox SAK EDC type, the SwissCard Lite makes a heckuva addition to either your PSK or FAK. I highly recommend them...

M

[The SwissCard Lite will fit into an Altoids tin.]

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#39848 - 04/19/05 04:45 PM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggestions
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I have done this once before and worked so well it was stolen. Buy a good quality steel file ($5-$15) then cut it down, grind, and power sand it till you have a workable edge then sharpen. I did this using a small file that had a tang on it so I could improvise a handle latter. This was a small fill and did not need much grinding. You could buy a larger file and cut it down and tool it to make several knives. I recommend starting with something small.
Note good files are usually very hard and this process even with a small file was tedious.
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#39849 - 04/20/05 02:01 PM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggestions
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I like the Schrade "switch-it" -- do they still make these?

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#39850 - 04/20/05 03:12 PM Re: Altoid's Size PSK - Inexpensive Knife Suggesti
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TeacheRO:

Shrade went belly up recently. It was a matter of discussion on this forum and you should be able to find it with the search feature.

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