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#19552 - 09/25/03 01:15 PM Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
One of these days I'll have earned enough vacation days to actually take a vacation. My wife has expressed a desire to visit Scotland.

I've read somewhere that some overseas countries have enacted rather restrictive knife laws, so my usual choice of carry knives would not be wise.

With that in view, I'm looking into the smallest pocketknives available, with plain blades that don't lock. One or two of these at the bottom of my daybag should not present a problem.

I know about SAKs, of course, and will probably take my Classic and MiniChamp, but I was wondering if there were any other brands of pocket knives I should consider.

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#19553 - 09/25/03 01:52 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
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spyderco makes a special non-locking folding knife...
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#19554 - 09/25/03 02:37 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
David Offline
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Registered: 10/09/02
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Loc: Tennessee (middle)
Craig--

The Spyderco model is the “Pride”, described as created for just such a situation as you mention. Here’s a link to its page on their site:

http://www.spyderco.com/dealer_product_i...C2NA5WN9EKT4CAD

Boker & Case both have Folding Hunter (larger 2-blade) & Sodbuster (small or large, single-blade) patterns.

Several companies also offer Copperhead & Trapper patterns . Both are mid-sized 2-blade designs. I’ve carried a “German Eye” brand stag Copperhead off & on for years, but finally gave it up because it didn’t lock open. It never caused any comments, whether used to clip an errant string in church, or to cut a steak in a restaurant. Blades are sub-3-inch length.

And then, there are the numerous "old-fashioned" slip joint patterns: Stockman, congress, sow-belly, etc.

You might look at the ubiquitous Opinel, too, though it has a ring lock. If that’s an acceptable alternative, Cold Steel’s “TwistMaster” is an updated, hell-for-strong version—though I think it’s been discontinued.

Consider, too, rather than trying to take it with you, purchase it locally. Presumably, if it's legal to sell, it's legal to posess. You'll have the additional benefit of a useful souvenir, as well.

If questioned, you're a knife collector, right? & just wanted that useful souvenir...

Good luck.

David


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#19555 - 09/25/03 04:46 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
How would I find out if I could purchase, say, the Case Peanut (darn cute) near wherever we were going to stay in Scotland?

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#19556 - 09/25/03 04:48 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
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Registered: 11/13/01
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
I forgot I knew that.

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#19557 - 09/25/03 06:32 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
David Offline
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Craig--

Well, if 'twere me, I'd ask the Scottish innkeeper: "Is there a shop that sells knives nearby? I'm a collector, you see..." Admittedly, that requires you to be at your destination before you can get an answer...

On a more serious note, I don't know. Case's dealer locator is only for the USA, though their web site mentions a German line of products.

Seems this is the reverse of Scott (Casual Hero)'s question in the thread: Mickey Mouse Survival Supplies. Perhaps one of the members from the British Isles can provide a better answer.

The search would be part of the adventure for me; YMMV.

David

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#19558 - 09/25/03 07:23 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
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I'm a big fan of Shrade old-timer line of folders. Thin, sharp, easily sharpened, pretty and useful as a pocket knife. I wouldn't want to have to use one for CQC though.

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#19559 - 09/25/03 08:33 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
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Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
I must confess ignorance here. What is "CQC?"

I have one or two Schrade Old-Timers, myself. They are in a drawer...somewhere.

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#19560 - 09/25/03 08:37 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
Craig Offline


Registered: 11/13/01
Posts: 1784
Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
I certainly wouldn't mind buying one or two pocketknives unique to their locality. Genuine Scottish products otherwise difficult to find. That would be cool.

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#19561 - 09/25/03 09:06 PM Re: Smallest nonlocking folding pocketknives
David Offline
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Loc: Tennessee (middle)
CQC=Close Quarters Combat

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