So what's your most pocket friendly knife, smooth edges, blade set low.

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I really like the GEC # 66 slim , no sharp edges and nicely rounded bolsters.
 
My BM 530 with the deep carry clip is quite smooth along with my 943. I'm sure some of the fancier stuff will beat them out though.
 
Kershaw Leek. Real pocket friendly.

SAK Rambler... it's as though somebody said "Hey, make me a pocket friendly knife with smooth edges and low-set blade."
 
Buck 283 nano bantam with homemade ( out of a cheapo's pocket clip ) suspension clip.
 
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Victorinox Alox Bantam! Tiny, rounded, thin. You'll never even notice it.

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Buck 389 Canoe, Case 62131 Canoe, Colt CT609 Canoe, Hammer Brand (by Taylor Brands) HB4RPB 4 blade Canoe. The Buck, Case, and Colt are two blade.
Almost forgot, SAK Recruit.
 
I'd say my Vic Sentry. One blade in smooth plastic scales, no thumb studs or clips protruding out. My Camilus serpentine jack is nice too it has a sunken joint on the secondary but not the main blade.

Connor
 
Clipped would be the Boker Plus Urban Trapper. It's the only knife I can reach into the pocket that it's clipped to without touching it, or at least without realizing I touched it.

Unclipped probably my Vic Tourist. I'm sure there are better out there, but it's fairly unobtrusive at the bottom of my pocket.
 
940 is hard to beat for blade length to size/weight ratio
707 is so light and small i really cant tell its there
Delica Ti/Damascus w/deep clip is also very pleasant
 
I carry a Kershaw Leek for everyday utility light, and flat. It holds an edge well, and even I was able to resharpen it without any issues.

My sharpening skills are that of a four year old dragging a butter knife across the sidewalk.
 
Have a few: BM 940, 943, 530. Microtech Ultratech 70. Brous Bionic. ZT 450. Pro Tech Sprint.
All are slim and comfy.
Joe
 
Rollis,
I bought the Smith's 50005 electronic sharpener for my cheaper EDC's.
Sharpens adequately.
 
One of these, SAK or Wenger. They just evaporate in your pocket . . . until you need it then it is super capable and oh so civilized.





although you won’t believe it and probably think me completely bats but I can carry one of these, Opinel #12 (very large like seven inch long handle), . . . carry it all day at work and not even notice it in my pocket. Of course I shortened the blade so it is even lighter but is a more than full fisted utility blade I can put a lot of force into. So it is not always the tiny knives that are quite carry-able is my point.



 
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