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I'm looking for something exactly like the Spyderco ladybug or manbug but with a pocket clip. Does anyone have any recommendations? I've already tried the Spyderco MacBee, the Spyderco Pochi, as well as the Kershaw Chive and I just don't like the ergonomics, you can't get a good grip on them for slashing.
 
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What are you slashing and what does the aesthetic quality have to do with its utility?
 
Welcome to the forum. If you feel crafty, you can retrofit a dragonfly clip to a ladybug. Fit the bolt through the lanyard hole and cut two grooves in the handle for the wire clip. I, for one, would just carry the dragonfly.
 
Cold Steel Tuff Lite or Mini Tuff Lite?

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I’ll second the Tuff Lite. One of my favorite designs, and the wharncliffe blade would make short work of these evil water bottles! And they are so inexpensive you could buy a few and just keep them around in different places.
 
I’ll second the Tuff Lite. One of my favorite designs, and the wharncliffe blade would make short work of these evil water bottles! And they are so inexpensive you could buy a few and just keep them around in different places.

Or, if it turns out to be not quite what you're looking for, you won't be too disappointed by the cost.....
 
I think this is an incredibly unlikely choice, but the TOPS Baghdad Boxcutter has a pocket clip on it's sheath.

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Maybe as a backup for those really vicious water bottles. :D
 
Don't worry about what these guys say, water bottles are evil slash them all bro, but I do second the Tuff lite and dragonfly lol, maybe try slashing them with a larger blade though that can get through the whole bottle cleanly in 1 swing :)
 
I don't care if he's slashing water bottles for fun if that's his prerogative just not sure why he's slashing bottles with a tiny knife.

Try an XL Espada for slashing water bottles 100x times more fun.
 
That's my point, a tiny knife is just going to knock them over and probably just knock the top off from the fall. Then you have a mess to clean up.
 
how about a spyderco salt series, use larger water bottles making the knife seem smaller
 
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