The toughest problem is that my hands are too big to get into my pocket to get it out in the first place.
Isn't that why Buck supplies a belt sheath?
O.B.
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The toughest problem is that my hands are too big to get into my pocket to get it out in the first place.
Isn't that why Buck supplies a belt sheath?
O.B.
But my fingers are too big to operate that tiny 112 sheath.
(I'm just teasing "Big Hands" Dave110.)
When I drove an Expedited truck over the road (to all of the "lower 48") I just left my 110 on my belt. No one ever said a word to me about it.So,if you buy a 110 or other 5 inch folders in one state and go to another state,do you lock them in your trunk?
When I drove an Expedited truck over the road (to all of the "lower 48") I just left my 110 on my belt. No one ever said a word to me about it.
The knife policy of the company I drove for was "Carry whatever you want, as long as it cannot be considered or confused with a "weapon.""
This thread is about caring 110s daily, not music.But.....sadly.......like the Bob Dylan song........."The Times They Are A-Changin'".........and maybe "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall."
When I drove an Expedited truck over the road (to all of the "lower 48") I just left my 110 on my belt. No one ever said a word to me about it.
The knife policy of the company I drove for was "Carry whatever you want, as long as it cannot be considered or confused with a "weapon.""
I finally picked up a nylon 112 sheath from Buck, but I'm running out of locations on my belt. 110 at 8 o'clock and 501 at 2. 4 o'clock is spoken for ... um.. Maybe 5 or 10 o'clock. Is this wrong?![]()
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