Bottle opener

Becker Necker!

(and for us Canadians, YES this is a LEGAL knife, its a fixed blade wich are legal anywhere in Canada . Where it is carried is not part of the legal rules as long as its NOT concealed)
 
Becker Necker!

(and for us Canadians, YES this is a LEGAL knife, its a fixed blade wich are legal anywhere in Canada . Where it is carried is not part of the legal rules as long as its NOT concealed)
It's not concealed if worn under the shirt? Couldn't a cop still hammer you for carrying a weapon? I'd think it would be hard to justify it.
 
I vote for the ring thing! so cool, and the teeth help grab onto twist-offs too.

as for canadian carry law, most of the trouble is at the local level, there are few federal and provincial laws on knives. just be sure of what your city says.
 
I have a bantam alox and its really light, slim and "pretty". A blade and a bottle opener, who needs more.

My other choice if you can find one is an Atwood PryBaby. Its a screwdriver, mini prybar, scraper and bottle opener.
 
This guy must be a freshman. Most college student I know can open a bottle just by looking at it the right way.
 
I know I'm a little late to the party, but I too would go with the Gerber Artifact. One piece bottle opener, screwdriver, pry bar with a replaceable (thus trashable) folding #11 xacto blade built in.

This has been the best little sub 10 dollar toy I have bought in a long time:D
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oh the philips driver is covered up by the open blade in this pic:p
 
i third the artifact! for just $10 its a great buy, i picked mine up at a well know chain store that isnt wal mart
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Looked at the Prybaby, and will consider that some time down the line, but too expensive for right now. Gerber looks pretty good, but is probably too big for what I'd be using it for.
 
Looked at the Prybaby, and will consider that some time down the line, but too expensive for right now. Gerber looks pretty good, but is probably too big for what I'd be using it for.

The artifact is only about three inches long. Mine rides right in my fifth jean pocket. I have a nylon braided lanyard on it so that I can just pull it right out as needed. Any shorter, and it wouldn't give you very much leverage for prying and driving screws.
 
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I made these this year. They are by no means small or light, but they feel great in the hand. I will make a keychain version this summer if time permits though.
 
quattro, did yo uever get aroudn to makign more of those? i was interested in one when i saw your first post in g&g.
 
I can't believe you guys! Here we are in a Knife forum and not one single person has suggested just cutting off the top of the bottle!!! :cool:


Stitchawl
 
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