Anyone carry their knife in a pocket "holster"?

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For years now, I've used a pocket holster designed by Robert Mika (an ex LAPD cop)of Wisconsin for my EDC. Since I have to wear a suit daily, the idea of using a pocket or belt clip is impractical. By slipping the holster in my rear pocket the knife is secure, always in the same position, and unobtrusive. Anyone else use something like this, or know another holster maker they would recommend? geegee
 
I used the three William Henry "clip cases" for many small knives and the two Ellisiwitz 'kangaroo pouches' for larger ones.

Ben
 
I really like WHs idea, and I'm looking for something similar to the bladesmith series for fixed blades. I forget what they are called (Pocket Tacticals?). It looks like a very discreet way to tote around a small fixed blade.

Zero
 
Frank Olsen from skunkworks makes some of the best sheathes out there.

his pocket holster for the Gunting is the best solution for suit'n'tie occasions..
 
Mike Sastre of River City Sheaths made a pocket holster for my gunting last year.I took this holster to the 2002 Shot Show in Las Vegas and while at the Spyderco booth had a chance to show it to Bram Frank.He liked it very much and liked the way the knife drew into your hand.I have not seen the scunkwork sheath but I really like the sheath Mike made and so did Bram.
Toro
 
my first and only knife i ever carried in a sheath was a Microtech Exodus...i really didn't like having to use two hands to take out my knife and put it back...the exodus had about as high a level of the "cool factor" as you can have in a knife, but the two handed closing and putting back in its sheath wasn't for me...i traded the knife for a sebbie, now thats more like it :D
 
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