A Well made Knife as Fidget object for stress relief.

As I'm typing this text, I have three folders on my table plus some fixies and more folders on the side table, and I fidget with them periodically and interchangeably.
And of course, there are more fidgety and less fidgety knives.

What is your most fidgety knife/knives?
 
As I'm typing this text, I have three folders on my table plus some fixies and more folders on the side table, and I fidget with them periodically and interchangeably.
And of course, there are more fidgety and less fidgety knives.

What is your most fidgety knife/knives?
Protech Mordax, LG Button Lock, and ZT 0055
 
It's great because it's also a useful tool, not just a fidget spinner taking up pocket space.

Flipping and or flicking a knife has done wonders for my anxiety ADHD and other mental issues I have. It's both the feel and the sound.

This is currently my favorite (and will probably remain so).

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If you get a free second, could you tell me the brand/model of knife AND that super-cool pistol? Thanx.
 
If you get a free second, could you tell me the brand/model of knife AND that super-cool pistol? Thanx.
The knife is an R&H knives Tasca 2 in Odin's Eye Damasteel, made in the Czech Republic. It has an extremely discreet flipper. The revolver is a Chiappa Rhino 30DS in .357 magnum. It fires from the bottom cylinder, so there is literally 0 muzzle rise. I can shoot it one handed with full defensive loads no problem.

As I'm typing this text, I have three folders on my table plus some fixies and more folders on the side table, and I fidget with them periodically and interchangeably.
And of course, there are more fidgety and less fidgety knives.

What is your most fidgety knife/knives?
Gotta be my Seamus Nor'easter. Its a double detent flipper on bearings. So much fun, kinda like a friction folder meets modern one hand opener.
 
I can say what my LEAST fidgety folder is: Cold Steel Spartan. I love that knife, it's just hard to play with because it's a real pain in the ass to close that knife! 😆
 
The knife is an R&H knives Tasca 2 in Odin's Eye Damasteel, made in the Czech Republic. It has an extremely discreet flipper. The revolver is a Chiappa Rhino 30DS in .357 magnum. It fires from the bottom cylinder, so there is literally 0 muzzle rise. I can shoot it one handed with full defensive loads no problem.


Gotta be my Seamus Nor'easter. Its a double detent flipper on bearings. So much fun, kinda like a friction folder meets modern one hand opener.
Any chance you are looking to adopt a son? I'm in my 70's but I NEED to inherit those beauties.
 
Precisely why I bought my Spyderco Para Military® 2 G-10 Black PlainEdge™ C81GP2...

I found the below video on YouTube and was sold. The sounds and the fidget options... That's the only thing I've ever used the knife for:

 
The Buck 830 Marksman has an extremely high fidget factor. It is the fastest, easiest, most reliable one handed opening and closing knife I’ve known.

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Knives are tools made for cutting things.

Can’t stand this Instagram EDC trinket culture that has emerged.

Yes, a knife is a tool for cutting things.

A car is a tool for driving places. Would you begrudge that car for having a good stereo system?

I don't generally "fidget" but when opening or closing a knife for actual use brings me a small amount of joy, I'll take it.
 
Damn thing closes so fast I cut myself good the first I handled one. I wish they would rerelease in magnacut or S90V.
Personally, I’d like to see one in 420HC, but as long as they bring back the Marksman, I won’t complain a bit. :)
 
Damn thing closes so fast I cut myself good the first I handled one. I wish they would rerelease in magnacut or S90V.
That's why I close my knives, especially the ones with a Triad lock, holding the blade with two fingers (I learned it the hard way ;))
 
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