Any guys carry pink knives?

No pink knives here.
I don't really care for obnoxious colors.
I don't feel inclined to make a statement or ploy for attention with my knives, nor do I pander to the mentally disturbed.

they are just tools. If pink is one of your favorite colors, I say go for it.
 
It ain't pink, it's salmon. ha ha.

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I have the Breast Cancer Awareness Benchmade Griptilian and Spyderco Native. In October, which is BC awareness month, I'll swap around each for the month, in honor of the daughter of a good friend, that lost his daughter at 34 to breast cancer.

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And yeah, they probably get more comments if seen in public, than any pocketknives I own, but each encounter gives me a chance to not only draw attention to their cause, but it's good PR IMO for knife companies and users.

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I have bought a few pink breast cancer awareness SAK classics and given them to female friends for purse carry.

I frequently carry a pink Izula. Great knife, and non-threatening as well.
 
I personally do not I prefer just basic colors on my knives, black and silver mostly. But I do know a gentleman that my brother works with (he is a paramedic) that has everything in pink, his knife, his lighter, his stethoscope everything. He says he has never had anybody steal his lighter after loaning it out and nobody has ever stolen any of his stuff because everybody knows who's it is. I have thought about doing this but I am just not that big of a fan of the color.
 
Pink? You are kidding, right?

I support the research on breast cancer, but I'll be ice skating in hell before I carry a pink knife. That is just me. ;)
 
Does it count that I bought three pink Victorinox Classics at the PX, carried them home, and gave them to my three granddaughters? I thought not.
 
I've got many spydercos, including MANix, ATR, Military.

But I often carry a pink delica as well. I bought it because I found a good deal, about 15 less than the black version. But I've never been insecure enough to not carry a pink knife because it's pink. I don't need a ZT or Strider w/ camo stripes to prove I'm a guy. Plus I heard a relevant tale of some BF-famous martial arts instructor who carried one because if it was ever held up in front of a jury as a "self defense weapon", It would almost evoke laughter...

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I personally like bright colors when I drop it or misplace it, it is easier to find. My mini grip is blue. I have seen all kinds of weapons at gun/knife shows in pink. I guess a pink AR is easier to sell to a female than a black one, so some marketing dude thinks.:cool:
 
I occasionally carry a pink Spyderco---the women at work seemed pretty receptive to it once I explained that it was a breast cancer awareness knife.
 
it tickles me pink that the vast majority have completely underated the hypnotic power of "tactical pink". It's an astounding color which leaves onlookers speachless and stunned that all important brief second...I say go for it! Pink is probably more tactical than what has been typically stereotyped. And by virtue of it's unmanly color, naturally deters theft by the opposite sex...
 
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I carry a pink Kershaw Leek occasionally. (Everyone else has the stainless steel version.)
 
Yeah, I carry an 8 inch auto...it not really sharp...more a blunt object but I dont leave home without it.
 
I think if you had to defend yourself with a knife pink would be the color. It would look much better for you in court than if it was black with the punisher skull on the handle.
 
Pink? You are kidding, right?

I support the research on breast cancer, but I'll be ice skating in hell before I carry a pink knife. That is just me. ;)

Me too

Nuthin against pink. :)

I like it on a women, just not a knife :barf:
 
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