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  1. bquinlan

    Is There A Mouse in the House??

    A Spyderco Mouse was the first decent knife I got for my wife (along with a neck sheath). It has now seen years of use and it's still going strong. In fact, hers was so handy that I bought one for myself. I rarely carry it, since I prefer larger blades (my EDC is a Camillus Aftermath), but...
  2. bquinlan

    Biggest small knife.

    If you're looking for a folder I have to second roguesoul's suggestion of the Spyderco Salsa. It's wide, but very thin. The design provided a "big tactical knife" grip in combination with a relatively short (2.4") blade. It is a bit strange-looking, but once you've held it in your hand you...
  3. bquinlan

    Biggest small knife.

    > If you "hid away" that knife on your person, you'd be arrested for a felony in > California. But you can always carry it openly. For a while I carried mine pinned to the inside of my vest using FrontSight's "stick sheath" arrangement, but mostly I just carry it visible on my belt. The...
  4. bquinlan

    Belt carry

    I carry a similar SAK and multi-tool combo all the time in a pair of horizontal sheaths. My CyberTool 41 rides in an Eagle Industries Folding Knife Sheath (KS-F). My SOG PowerLock fits in a slimmer Triple Aught Design Extreme Duty Folder Sheath (S1). Before I switched to the PowerLock I...
  5. bquinlan

    Biggest small knife.

    My vote goes to the amazing HideAway Knife. It's only 1/8" thick and can be hidden behind a playing card, but the unique grip allows you to apply your full strength to it. They are custom fitted, use a top-end steel (S30V), and are available in several different blade shapes. Whether you're...
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