Post your CRK carry knife for today.

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I spy a small pry bar/opener tool on that keychain. Blade saver from being tempted to use your blades for those purposes? I don’t have a need for edc a pocket prybar like many do but I certainly see the logic in having a small blade saver that takes up virtually no room and is always with me.
That’s a Gerber Shard. It’s been on my keys in my pocket 12 years or so and I can’t count how many knife blades it saved!
It’s opened more paint cans then I care to remember and lord knows how many beer bottles! It’s pulled nails and staples, tightened and removed countless screws,loosened baseboards and opened doors etc…
I keep a county comm 3 inch widgy on my work keys and give one to all my new guys. As rednecks we tend to use what’s in our hands and pockets to do whatever, these really save knives!
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That’s a gerber Shard. It’s been in my keys in my pocket 12 years or so and I can’t count how many knife blades it saved!
It’s opened more paint cans then I care to remember and lord knows how many beer bottles! It’s pulled nails and staples, tightened and removed countless screws,loosened baseboards and opened doors etc…
I keep a county comm 3 inch widgy on my work keys and give one to all my new guys. As rednecks we just use what’s in our hands to do whatever, these really save knives!
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I have a few widgy bars strewn about the home place. I've given a bunch away to friends and family too. They're handy to have around for sure. I even used one to fabricate a replacement lock bar for a k55k I'd given my grandad. Didn't turn out perfect by any means, but the knife regained function, so I counted it as a win.
 
I've been carrying a bunch of little things on my key chain for years. A pattern welded pry gifted from Ray Kirk, master smith, another pry / combo tool, sliver grippers for ticks, and the little screwdriver tips from my uncle when he was in the Army guarding a USAF base in Greenland in the late 50's, early 60's.

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I've been carrying a bunch of little things on my key chain for years. A pattern welded pry gifted from Ray Kirk, master smith, another pry / combo tool, sliver grippers for ticks, and the little screwdriver tips from my uncle when he was in the Air Force in the late 50's, early 60's.

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I have the same tweezers on my work keys. So great for those little splinters a box of drywall screws leaves behind!
 
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