Hey forum,
after a pretty long hiatus, I'm back on knives again... This time, I'd like to get a small fixed utilitarian blade for EDC. I'm contemplating the Fred Perrin Heron neck knife and would appreciate if those of you who already have experience with that knife could enlighten me as of how useful it is as EDC. I do not care for any selfdefense thoughts, even though the roots of that knife may be there
Knife should be
-All-around (food prep, outdoor compatibility in emergency situations, box/envelope cutting etc etc).
-Slim/sleek to carry w/o hassle even while wearing a suit. (I will not neck carry a knife, but put it in my pockets).
-Office compatibility (read: Knife fearing people will not freak out on sight).
I was thinking of the brkt Pocket Bravo as well, but it looks too much like a knife and might freak out people around me... On the other hand, if the Heron is too "specialised", it might not be right for me either.
Any shared thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
after a pretty long hiatus, I'm back on knives again... This time, I'd like to get a small fixed utilitarian blade for EDC. I'm contemplating the Fred Perrin Heron neck knife and would appreciate if those of you who already have experience with that knife could enlighten me as of how useful it is as EDC. I do not care for any selfdefense thoughts, even though the roots of that knife may be there
Knife should be
-All-around (food prep, outdoor compatibility in emergency situations, box/envelope cutting etc etc).
-Slim/sleek to carry w/o hassle even while wearing a suit. (I will not neck carry a knife, but put it in my pockets).
-Office compatibility (read: Knife fearing people will not freak out on sight).
I was thinking of the brkt Pocket Bravo as well, but it looks too much like a knife and might freak out people around me... On the other hand, if the Heron is too "specialised", it might not be right for me either.
Any shared thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!