YOUR Keychain Knife

Vic Classic. I often have a lot of keys and it is uncomfortable to use a knife while attached to the keychain. I made a small slip with a ring so I could pull the knife without the keys. This one was dyed black with home made vinegaroon.

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I did one very similar to that, but I made it a bit deeper for the sake of security. It takes almost the whole knife and I use the keyring as a pull to take it out. The pouch sheath makes the keyring knife 100% easier to use since its not attached to the keyring while in use. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
This one is wet molded to the knife and is quite snug yet easy to pull. It sorta snaps in and out.
 
Micra. On my spare keys I have one of those nice little Bokers with thebottle opener, but those keys never go anywhere.
 
My EDC handles most cutting jobs.
Same here.
If I'm carrying keys, I'm sure to have at least one knife on me. Frankly, my keychain light is much more useful... and, since I don't want to deal with keys, fob, and light when cutting something, I've never put a knife there.
 
I had once! Swiss keychain multipurpose knife... but its both sides were made of plastic and not even sticked properly, so it fell of and I was very disspointed by it... anyway I throw it away :D
 
I had once! Swiss keychain multipurpose knife... but its both sides were made of plastic and not even sticked properly, so it fell of and I was very disspointed by it... anyway I throw it away :D

Sounds like it was not a real Victorinox product. I've never heard of any instances of the scales falling off on a real one; but I have seen the Chinese copies fall apart constantly. If you buy another one from a reputable dealer and get a real one, I bet you'd be happy with it.
 
Hard to beat a 58mm Victorinox when it comes to keychain carry, IMO. Lots of different models to choose from; you're bound to find one that suits your needs. I like the Rambler.

The only other extra I have on my keychain is a small flashlight. Currently, it's a Nitecore Tube that replaced a Fenix E01--smaller, lighter, brighter and, most importantly, micro USB rechargeable. Very handy.
 
My buddy had this cool little $20 one inch blade on ball bearings. I was impressed with it when I played with it so he sent me the link to purchase one.

I didn’t find out until later that it is a knockoff of the Curtiss ODT. I wouldn’t have purchased it if I had known it was a clone. I also wasn’t going to pay $300 for the authentic version either though.

https://www.bladehq.com/item--Curtiss-Knives-ODT-Frame-Lock-Knife--49813
 
Serrated Ladybug when I carry a keychain knife or, on occasion, a Rambler. I went with the serrated Lady since I almost always have another, plain edge, knife on me.
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