Couch/Armchair knife

Double Edge Dave

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I keep a Benchmade Ascent next to my favorite easy chair to play with while watching TV. I`ll clean my nails, practice openings and sometimes just keep it out to aggrivate the wife.I attached a photon light to the lanyard hole because the knife is easy to find in the drawer in the dark.What are your close-at-hand knives when chilling out?
David
 
I keep my XLTi Titanium Buck on a shelf next to my chair. It's good for finger nail care, paper cutting, shaving of the forearm, prying sticky remote control buttons up; you know, general knife things.
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I keep either my large sebenza or Umfaan on a small table next to my Lazyboy for all the reasons stated above.

Be Prepared!! (A little something I learned as a Boy Scout.)
 
Can't keep a knife near any chair as my daughter would then have access and believe me if she can reach it, she "WILL"
I do however, keep one on me, either the Military or the Sebenza and am prone to flick, click and pick with it as well.

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I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how a man could look up into the heavens and say there is no God.
*Abraham Lincoln

Romans 1:20-22


 
No doubt about it--it's gotta be my random task with the speed thing. I flick it so fast that I forget my wife is there. I use it for snacks, picking, shaving, and trimming the Brittany nearby.
 
Always have my BM710 on me, and my BM30 Bali song. click click click.

he he he.
chizpuf
 
Dang, you mean these sharp shiny things have some other purpose besides entertainment while channel surfing / web surfing ?
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Seriously though, knife choice for web/channel surfing varies daily, though the Benchmade 35S and 45S Balisongs are a particular favorite, since they can't go outside to play.

Do you folks really clean your nails with something that sharp? Now I'm all worried. I use one of those purpose-built metal nailfiles with the plastic handle...

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Benchmade model 45 Bali-Song. Oh, and a Hibben thrower for when the batteries run out on the remote and I need to change channels.

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I usually keep a big folder like a Military, Starmate, AFCK or BM710 around when I'm sitting in the house. I use them, of course, but I really just get a kick out holding and flicking my big knives because i work in an environment where i can't use such cutlery.
 
I sometimes sit in front of the tube holding a 32inch sword that I made. It doesn't seem to bother the rest of the family. Maybe they are too scared to say anything or they have just gotten used to it.

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If a man can keep alert and imaginative, an error is a possibility, a chance at something new; to him, wandering and wondering are a part of the same process. He is most mistaken, most in error, whenever he quits exploring.

William Least Heat Moon
 
Heh, you all will love this:
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any guesses where I spend most of my free time?
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BTW, all my knives are within reach

A. Dale McLean
<A HREF="http://www.nt.net/~admclean/Index.htm" TARGET="_blank">ADaM Sharps Cutlery - <FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Canadian</FONT> Knife Dealer</A>




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davidb415 BM auto stryker and 710 axis. flick, flick flick flick flick flick. Had this habbit for years and can not seem to break it. But Im sure there are worse things I could be doing

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janefromnc

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I use one of my CS voyagers, or endora, odesey,Cross lock,some times I set with the fixed blades and flail them around while watching the boob tube.Don't forget the acent
 
I use a little 2 blade Case Pen Knife. I got it as second about 10 years ago, and it still looks almost new. I use a round ceramic rod, to keep it honed. Its a real nice knife to carry also, its big enough not to get lost in your pocket, but no so big and heavy and to get in the way.
 
A use a William Henry Micarta Spearpoint as a worrier.

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James Segura
San Francisco, CA



 
A BM Spike sits next to the remote by the chair. Not too practical to carry ( smooth metal handle/exposed liner ) but fun to play with. It handles all of the living room cutting.
 
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