Let's see your gentleman's folders!

My gentleman's folder is the Chaparrel. Very thin and hardly noticeable in slacks or scrubs.
 

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Veso, that MANLY is very cool!
 
Several of these to me don't meet the definition of "Gentleman's Folder" as far as size.
A knife that measures 8" inches open is a "Gentleman's Folder"??
Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Several of these to me don't meet the definition of "Gentleman's Folder" as far as size.
A knife that measures 8" inches open is a "Gentleman's Folder"??
Correct me if I'm wrong.

Well, I for one disagree with your definition.
To me it is not about length, it is more about style and tradition.


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Several of these to me don't meet the definition of "Gentleman's Folder" as far as size.
A knife that measures 8" inches open is a "Gentleman's Folder"??
Correct me if I'm wrong.

For me while length is a consideration, it does not define what is or is not a gentleman's knife. AFAIK, there is no universally accepted definition. My own is a knife which would not look out of place as an accessory when wearing a suit and tie. Simple, classy, nice materials, etc. This usually rules out big tactical folders, stag handled hunters, and mall ninja knives. But beyond that, the field is pretty open.
 
Is that a custom spyderco air? I really like that!

Yea, I had the scales made so that they are rounded at the edges and flush with the liners. Solo anodized the liners blue as well.

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