Hi everyone, a friend recommended this forum to me.
I will be getting married in about a year from today and have a small wedding party of two groomsmen. I want to get them something nice and classy and the first thing that popped into my head was a nice pocket knife.
I am a big fan of my Kershaw Leek personally, and they have a few decent models but I thought I could find something a bit more elegant here.
What I think I am looking for is a less-than 3" (NYS) pocket knife of some kind that isnt just a fancy display piece. Though nice, I would like them to be able to get daily use from the knife as well as it being something special.
I was planning on having their individual initials engraved on them. I was also looking at doing 3 matching, or extremely similar knives (one for myself included).
I have looked around the forums etc and their is just such a wide variety of knives available I was hoping others could make recommendations or offer suggestions. Alternately, if you think a pocket knife is a poor groomsman gift feel free to suggest something else.
I'm looking forward to your suggestions.
-Brett
I will be getting married in about a year from today and have a small wedding party of two groomsmen. I want to get them something nice and classy and the first thing that popped into my head was a nice pocket knife.
I am a big fan of my Kershaw Leek personally, and they have a few decent models but I thought I could find something a bit more elegant here.
What I think I am looking for is a less-than 3" (NYS) pocket knife of some kind that isnt just a fancy display piece. Though nice, I would like them to be able to get daily use from the knife as well as it being something special.
I was planning on having their individual initials engraved on them. I was also looking at doing 3 matching, or extremely similar knives (one for myself included).
I have looked around the forums etc and their is just such a wide variety of knives available I was hoping others could make recommendations or offer suggestions. Alternately, if you think a pocket knife is a poor groomsman gift feel free to suggest something else.
I'm looking forward to your suggestions.
-Brett