Gentleman's Folder

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What is hat second knife from the right.
The one with (cocobolo?) red wood?
 
hehe, just got my Boker Damascus Lady (For a work knife) Beatiful knife, real small. But great for use at a school district. lol

A lot better looking then a box cutter.
 
I just received a Moki Ares the other day, and it's been in my pocket ever since. This is a VERY nice gent's knife. Small(ish), very pretty & classy, beautiful fit & finish, steel liners (instead of brass), lock back, VG10 steel, really nice jigged bone handles. The quality of this little guy blows most factory knives out of the water; it's as nice as many of the custom slipjoints I've seen & handled.

[Edit: I've been looking at the Hawk and Eagle from Al Mar, but now I'm not looking any more... at least for the time being. This one is quite similar in design.]

I hesitate to carry my Mcusta Take, since I got it to carry at my wedding and would be sad if I damaged or lost it... this one fills that niche perfectly. And every woman who's seen it so far has complimented it, instead of recoiling or acting snobbish and indifferent.

In other words, I recommend it highly.
Moki Ares:
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I'm not much a fan of Benchmade knives but a gentleman's knife to me seems a lot like a mini grip...or something new I saw at a dealer's shelf that was also benchmade but real pretty with titanium scales but Red class.
 
Gentleman's folder you say? Pick the one which best suits this occasion:

It is early Spring, and you are at a social gathering on the veranda of a Victorian mansion situated on 700 acres just outside of Charleston, SC. A cool spring breeze is bringing the smell of ribs from the grill. An intoxicating aroma of charcoal and sizzling meat.

The estate's owner, a very attractive young widow who recently inherited a shipping fortune of almost $800M, is clearly captivated by your charm and good humor. She approaches, accompanied by her twin sister who has returned just this morning from boarding school in Switzerland. After a shy giggle and a bit of conversation, the young widow flings her long, brown hair away from her face and asks if you might slice a lime for her Gin and Tonic. As she does so, you sense the slightest whiff of her scent, which is quickly replaced by that of the grill. You find yourself suddenly hungry, though for what you know not.

You:

a) remove your Spyderco Camo Military with black blade from your pocket, and it snaps open with a satisfying clunk. The young widow retracts in fear and drop her Gin and Tonic. Her security personnel wrestle you to the ground and remove you from the estate; or,

b) you casually remove a small, finely crafted folder hand-made of exquisite and costly materials. You expertly slice the lime with its razor edge, and place a slice in the widow's drink. As you do so, your hand casually touches hers, precipitating her to blush. But the blush is accompanied by an unblinking stare into your own eyes, and you see her pupils dilate ever so slightly. After an embarrassed pause, she asks if you might accompany her and her sister on a private walking tour of the riding stables. You accept, and begin your stroll as the sun begins to set behind the adjacent hills.

If your answer is b), you were carrying the right gentleman's folder.

I got to say... you have a creative mind and I had a good laugh.
 
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Originally Posted by powernoodle
Gentleman's folder you say? Pick the one which best suits this occasion:

It is early Spring, and you are at a social gathering on the veranda of a Victorian mansion situated on 700 acres just outside of Charleston, SC. A cool spring breeze is bringing the smell of ribs from the grill. An intoxicating aroma of charcoal and sizzling meat.

The estate's owner, a very attractive young widow who recently inherited a shipping fortune of almost $800M, is clearly captivated by your charm and good humor. She approaches, accompanied by her twin sister who has returned just this morning from boarding school in Switzerland. After a shy giggle and a bit of conversation, the young widow flings her long, brown hair away from her face and asks if you might slice a lime for her Gin and Tonic. As she does so, you sense the slightest whiff of her scent, which is quickly replaced by that of the grill. You find yourself suddenly hungry, though for what you know not.

You:

a) remove your Spyderco Camo Military with black blade from your pocket, and it snaps open with a satisfying clunk. The young widow retracts in fear and drop her Gin and Tonic. Her security personnel wrestle you to the ground and remove you from the estate; or,

b) you casually remove a small, finely crafted folder hand-made of exquisite and costly materials. You expertly slice the lime with its razor edge, and place a slice in the widow's drink. As you do so, your hand casually touches hers, precipitating her to blush. But the blush is accompanied by an unblinking stare into your own eyes, and you see her pupils dilate ever so slightly. After an embarrassed pause, she asks if you might accompany her and her sister on a private walking tour of the riding stables. You accept, and begin your stroll as the sun begins to set behind the adjacent hills.

If your answer is b), you were carrying the right gentleman's folder.

I got to say... you have a creative mind and I had a good laugh.

Writes women's romance paperbacks....I had a good laugh too. Just kidding, really man. You must have been awfully lonely or buzzed when you wrote that one, but I've written a lot dumber stuff here so I'm guilty too. :D

Hey, when did a Snody Benchmade make it to the "gentleman's folder" ranks?

I guess with the right "grill" on your teeth you could charm the panties off those gals in the story above! :D
 
Is there a C? I woulda been scary and brought out the fixed blade to my side. a lime, no match for my knife..bwahahahahaha...


ok seriously good read.
 
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