What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Jack - Sometimes I feel a little guilty for pushing some of your other folders outta your pocket with the Aitor.

I fancied carrying the Copperhead today....

....I 'm begining to wish I'd have gone for a single bladed Copperhead though....I think....:confused:
 
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Jack - Sometimes I feel a little guilty for pushing some of your other folders outta your pocket with the Aitor.

LOL! I have to say, I'm finding it hard to beat, particularly for food prep :)

I fancied carrying the Copperhead today....

....I 'm begining to wish I'd have gone for a single bladed Copperhead though....I think....:confused:

What's the problem Thom, weight, size, ease of opening?

It's a slimmer option. Next time try a Queen Cutlery one.

Don't encourage him! :D
 
LOL! I have to say, I'm finding it hard to beat, particularly for food prep :)

I can't say I've noticed ;)

What's the problem Thom, weight, size, ease of opening?

I do think its the weight (92.6g) and slenderness in the pocket, not that I really notice it, I mean, its not dragging my trousers down, it just 'seems' hefty for its size.

Also, I have been carrying a lot of single bladed knives, the redundany of the second blade, is just not needed.
Practically they are just not different enough to offer any advantage to me, not like the #53 for example, with a clip & wharnie config.

BUT ultimately, I may just be struggling with the guilt of buying another unnecessary knife!

Don't encourage him! :D

Indeed.
 
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