Okay, what knife to open presents on Christmas morning?

Since I don't know if I'm going to have to put presents together in addition to opening them up, I figured it might be a good idea to use this knife.

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- Christian
 
I used a Kershaw chill for opening gifts, one of them happend to be a zero tolerance 0560
 
The Chamblin WT did the honors today. The Wharncliffe blade made quick work of many a blister pack.
Merry Christmas guys and gals!
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Lately, I found myself only carrying one knife, my Case Swayback Jack :) and in the last 24 hours it opened its share of presents (not all mine) and cut enough :p
Merry Christmas folks!

Fausto
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My peanut cut a lot of ribbons, and my Victorinox Rambler was always near at hand to help with screw-driving tasks on the kids' toys.

-- Mark
 
Same one I've used since I found it:
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Hope you all are having the above, and wishing you all the below:
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Got this for Christmas and opened lots of stuff for the kids and cut up some vegatables for the lazy susan.
 
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This Opinel No. 6 Inox from Jackknife got all my family's gifts open. Figured I should use a gift knife to open gifts.

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Heresy, I know, but I did not need a knife for opening presents this year. I did see that the older brother of my brother-in-law used his peanut to open a gift when we gathered with that side of the family Christmas Day afternoon.

I had my chestnut bone peanut and Vic Climber with me, but neither one saw any action.

On Christmas Eve I used the clip blade of my 6332 stockman to open a couple blocks of feta cheese. The dishes I prepared with it were a gift to everyone who came over that night. Does that count?

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my uncle tried to "long-term borrow it" after opening his presents
i had to remind him it came from my pocket....:rolleyes:
 
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