Knifes in everday items

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I am wondering if anyone can recommend me knifes that are apart of everyday items. Example are John Kubasek Creditor II Credit Card Money Clip or like the silent carry mini q key organizer.
 
The only thing I can think of would be the credit card knives like you mentioned. Microtech and Snody both make some that are pretty cool.
 
A knife is no less of an everyday item than a dollar bill or house key.

If you view them differently, then I guess I'd recommend a sak which have many everyday items like scissors, tweezers, and toothpicks.
 
A knife is something that goes with me just like I take my keys, wallet, watch and phone. Knives have been part of my daily pocket faire many, many years.

I get more irritated at my self for forgetting a knife than if I forget the wallet or cell phone.

Ric
 
I am wondering if anyone can recommend me knifes that are apart of everyday items. Example are John Kubasek Creditor II Credit Card Money Clip or like the silent carry mini q key organizer.

My spyderco is part of this everyday item I like to call a pocket
 
I think he's asking for knives that are "a part" of another common item, not "apart" from common items. Only thing I can think of is a small blade that folds out of what appears to be a house key.
 
Is this raising a red flag for nobody else?

In a knife person sorta way yes.
It sorta sounds like he needs his knife to also function as something else in order justify it.
( if so then he's not a real knife person )

FYI in some states it's illegal to carry a knife that's disguised as something else.
 
Is this raising a red flag for nobody else?

No. Not really. KNives that look like other things, like bullet knives and advertising Coke Bottle knives have been around forever and are quite common, as are other items that arent knives but contain knives, like can openers, carabiners etc.
 
In a knife person sorta way yes.
It sorta sounds like he needs his knife to also function as something else in order justify it.
( if so then he's not a real knife person )

FYI in some states it's illegal to carry a knife that's disguised as something else.

Or he likes knives so much he likes things that aren't knives that contain knives. That sounds exactly like a real knife person.
 
No. Not really. KNives that look like other things, like bullet knives and advertising Coke Bottle knives have been around forever and are quite common, as are other items that arent knives but contain knives, like can openers, carabiners etc.

Bullet knives, lady legs, and coke bottle frames are all actual knives.
Other items that just happen to contain a knife are completely different, usually the knife they contain is like an afterthought and not usually a great knife.
The only reason I said that he sorta sounded like a non knife person is because the use of the word everyday item sorta gave me the impression that he feels that knives aren't.
I can appreciate the ability to incorporate a knife into something ( but prefer a dedicated knife )
Maybe he just wants something to add to his collection so he probably is a knife person, but I can't imagine him finding something that fits the bill and happens to be anything other than an " at least it's better than nothing " kind of knife.
 
In a knife person sorta way yes.
It sorta sounds like he needs his knife to also function as something else in order justify it.
( if so then he's not a real knife person )

FYI in some states it's illegal to carry a knife that's disguised as something else.

The last statement is something to keep in mind. Knives in belt buckles, in dog tags, in hair brushes and combs, in ball point pens and so on are available but might make some problems if detected in a school or on a work site. :confused:
 
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