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Can't keep my hands off my knife and realized it was acting as a great stress reliever.
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Can't keep my hands off my knife and realized it was acting as a great stress reliever.
As long as you keep lint out of them, they’re normally great fidgets.
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Lint is the little death that leads to total obliterationI believe a new meme has been born: "Lint Is A Knife Killer"
And I'm proud I'm its father![]()
Can't keep my hands off my knife and realized it was acting as a great stress reliever.
Protech Mordax, LG Button Lock, and ZT 0055As 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?
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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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.If you get a free second, could you tell me the brand/model of knife AND that super-cool pistol? Thanx.
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.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?
Any chance you are looking to adopt a son? I'm in my 70's but I NEED to inherit those beauties.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.
I've got 4 nephews in line. Only 45, so it could be awhile.Any chance you are looking to adopt a son? I'm in my 70's but I NEED to inherit those beauties.
Knives are tools made for cutting things.
Can’t stand this Instagram EDC trinket culture that has emerged.
Damn thing closes so fast I cut myself good the first I handled one. I wish they would rerelease in magnacut or S90V.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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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 wayDamn thing closes so fast I cut myself good the first I handled one. I wish they would rerelease in magnacut or S90V.