Wow! That's a real looker.
She's a beauty, I agree.
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Wow! That's a real looker.
What movie is that from?
Gangs of New YorkWhat movie is that from?
Thanks.Gangs of New York
Cary Grant would likely carry a William Henry penknife.
LOL! I would have loved to see that.Literally whatever I have that will make the rest of the social gathering as nervous as possible.
This Christmas, for instance.. I was at some lefty snowflake inlaw's gathering, opening the kids' toys with my HDFK. all the parents were paralyzed, the kids didnt even care, and the 3 kids who said "WOW! HE HAS A HUGE KNIFE!" were totally in love with it. Also, I'm real sure one of their dads is on the hunt for one right this minute...
The ZT 0909 makes for a great card opener, but you should see someones face when they ask you to remove a tag or thread or whatever and that thing goes *sssclick* and grows a gleaming edge almost 4" long.
That's why I sit at the kids table still. They're the only normal people I know.
One of the best movies ever IMO. Day-Lewis is fantastic.Gangs of New York
Do you have a certain knife for social gatherings? You know, a gents knife, dress knife, or travel knife. What? How do you determine what knife gets carried when?
My Benchmade 531 was purchased to be used only as a formal dress knife but, I found that it works great as a light duty EDC. Yeah, you guessed it, the EDC role won out. Sometimes it still gets carried for fancy events.
Still left with the question of what to carry for formal social occasions? Many times I end up at one of these events, someone will approach me borrow a knife. I can see someone dropping a SAK in their pocket when forced into social gatherings with people they don't know. Especially someone reluctant to loan out a costly knife.
My choice for a, "going to church knife," or something to carry when I dress up is usually a small Moki lockback knife. They are small and pretty, not scary looking, and still usefulDo you have a certain knife for social gatherings? You know, a gents knife, dress knife, or travel knife. What? How do you determine what knife gets carried when?
My Benchmade 531 was purchased to be used only as a formal dress knife but, I found that it works great as a light duty EDC. Yeah, you guessed it, the EDC role won out. Sometimes it still gets carried for fancy events.
Still left with the question of what to carry for formal social occasions? Many times I end up at one of these events, someone will approach me borrow a knife. I can see someone dropping a SAK in their pocket when forced into social gatherings with people they don't know. Especially someone reluctant to loan out a costly knife.
I like a small Moki lockback. Well made, non threatening, scary sharp pocket jewelry. Not too expensive and very well made. The perfect knife for going to church or dressing up.Do you have a certain knife for social gatherings? You know, a gents knife, dress knife, or travel knife. What? How do you determine what knife gets carried when?
My Benchmade 531 was purchased to be used only as a formal dress knife but, I found that it works great as a light duty EDC. Yeah, you guessed it, the EDC role won out. Sometimes it still gets carried for fancy events.
Still left with the question of what to carry for formal social occasions? Many times I end up at one of these events, someone will approach me borrow a knife. I can see someone dropping a SAK in their pocket when forced into social gatherings with people they don't know. Especially someone reluctant to loan out a costly knife.