Mnandi Office Carry

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My favorite method is in my shirt pocket. Most folks would never know it wasn't a pen.

How about you?

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I no longer have a mnandi, but that was my preferred way to carry it. I had several people ask to borrow my pen. They thought it was kind of neat to have a knife that looked like a pen. [emoji3]
 
I love the look of a Mnandi clipped to a shirt pocket.
One drawback to my job is the no knife policy, so I have to keep the Mnandi in the glove box during work hours.
 
I gifted a snakewood mnandi to a friend, he enjoys the knife but I wish I would of kept it now. Glad your packing a crk. Good day
 
Knives aren't very welcome at work, though they aren't prohibited. As such I always have to deep pocket carry, so my Mnandi hangs out in its pouch at the bottom of my pocket when it is its turn in the rotation.
 
I haven't had the pleasure of owning one yet. It is next on my list and I think it will be perfect for me at the office. Its good to know I will have the option of carrying it in my shirt pocket.

-Steve
 
I occasionally clip mine to the open collar of a "polo" sport shirt.
 
I thought about that and wonder how oils from my chest might effect the inlay if done frequently.
 
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Don't think it would, most of CRK wood inlays are stabilized. I wear a t shirt underneath, not for inlay concerns, but that gives it a place to lay on soft cotton. I also wear those quick dry fishing shirts sometimes during outdoor summer activities, I clip a mnandi on the button line about half way down, a quicker pull than the pocket! The flexibility of these kind of carry options is one of the reasons I love my mnandis so much.
 
It's not too heavy for the shirt pocket and kind of droop?

Nope, stays put without any sagging if clipped on the corner. If you put it in the middle, the pocket will droop. Here's my shirt today with the knife in place.

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