Wallet knife

I used to carry my Spyderco Spydercard in my T.H.E. Wallet and in the junior version of the wallet, but after a year or two of carrying those thick beasts of a wallet, I needed to downsize to something much thinner. I now carry the slim AllEtt wallet, and have a titanium credit card I bought from CountyComm a few years ago. Not quite as useful or sharp as the Spydercard, but at about 1/3 the thickness (pretty much the exact dimensions of a credit card, maybe 2 cards thick), it takes up much less space.

I've got all three of the AG Russell titanium pen knives, and any of them would do well for wallet carry as well in one of the bigger wallets out there.
 
credit card knives like microtech and nemesis and crawford are geared toward self defense rather than utility. they are a way to get the drop on somebody thats trying to rob you. they are a hold out weapon. as utility items they are a poor and unnecesary substitute for even a keychain knife. with this in mind i want to suggest a nice self defense item that is part of my regular carry gear. for six bucks: the executive ice scraper by choat tool corp arizona. its high impact plastic and functions as an impact tool, very light and is just an ice scraper after all ...officer. go perfect with your maxpedition wallett and wont break the bank even a little.
 
that buck hartstook is a very attractive blade. s30v from buck, in a small package suitable for wallet carry is somethign i like.

can nayone provide me with some information on where to get it?

You can also look for the Buck Smidgen. It is the same as a Hartsook, but in garden variety steel, no black coating, a lower price, and with a better sheath. I got mine at Eastern Mountain Sports. It is a really handy blade and is an edc of mine frequently.

Also, the Boker Subcom is about the size of a credit card, and might be thin enough for a wallet once you remove the pocket clip
 
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