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Looking for a small pocket folder
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10/27/24 06:39 PM
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Buzzsaw
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So far I like the Case small trapper. looks like it would be a great size for light utility work. Antler bone handle $118
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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10/28/24 12:43 AM
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Ben Kabisch
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Case makes a good knife, but I happen to know a guy that makes custom pocketknives if you’re ever in the market!😂😂
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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10/28/24 12:52 AM
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Absolutely nothing wrong with a small trapper, but you might look at the victorinox alox line as well
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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10/28/24 12:54 AM
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You are the kind of Dallas man that used to walk up to the bar and ask what kind of beer they have. You are more than old enough to know what kind of pocket knife you want to carry.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/15/25 09:16 PM
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Dave Davidson
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Fit the tool to the job. For everyday use, a small, multi blade, folder is best. I prefer bigger, longer, blades but they can kinda weigh my pocket down. And, for occasional use like cutting string, anything in stainless steel will work. But, if you need one for work, get a larger blade folder out of high carbon steel.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/17/25 06:38 PM
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cleatas
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MJXPQ8T?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k0_1_11&=&crid=218MKHJBOKGNF&sprefix=baby%2Bbanter&th=1
Research this brand and make your own decision...I have carried this exact knife the last 3 years and zero complaints. It holds an edge and sharpens really good.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/17/25 09:47 PM
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Huntmaster
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Well….a pocket knife, if you’re like most of us on this forum, we have a knife for every day of the week, all anniversaries, holidays, vacations, funerals, etc. I use a trash $25 Amazon knife for rough daily cutting and the lightest benchmade for dress.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/17/25 10:09 PM
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brushcountryhunter
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Are you a pocket clip guy? If not, definitely a trapper type knife. My grandpa was a die hard Moore Maker fan and I got a lot of them when he passed. I like a case knife and like the traditional yellow the best. If you are a pocket clip guy and don't mind the non-traditional look, I like a Spyderco Delica4 for a lightweight folder. Also, the Ontario Rat 1 is a great folder for the price as well.
Last edited by brushcountryhunter; 01/17/25 10:25 PM.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/17/25 11:18 PM
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I'm a Case Sodbuster Jr. fan. Been carrying one for years.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/18/25 02:45 AM
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Judd
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I always liked the burl wood Buck canoe for a in pocket knife but I never bought one.
Now, seems I’m more on a pocket clip and rarely will carry an in pocket knife.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/18/25 05:26 AM
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Buzzsaw
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I am now on my second CIVIVI folder. Love these knives, well made, sharp as a MF'r I saw this chick on Youtube who reviews knives, she's really good but she showed the CIVIVI knives are sleepers and Walmart carries them. She even made sure the Walmart ones were the same as the ones sold on CIVIVI's website.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/18/25 12:21 PM
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RJH1
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I am now on my second CIVIVI folder. Love these knives, well made, sharp as a MF'r I saw this chick on Youtube who reviews knives, she's really good but she showed the CIVIVI knives are sleepers and Walmart carries them. She even made sure the Walmart ones were the same as the ones sold on CIVIVI's website. I just can't do China knives
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/18/25 01:16 PM
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Right now I'm carrying the smallest Zero Tolerance. It's a little bitty thing. 'Still getting use to it and the clip. Made in USA.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/18/25 03:22 PM
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Buzzsaw
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Right now I'm carrying the smallest Zero Tolerance. It's a little bitty thing. 'Still getting use to it and the clip. Made in USA. I'll check it out
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/19/25 02:10 AM
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ntxtrapper
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Gerber LST 300
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/20/25 03:25 AM
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Dustnsand
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On the traditional side of things something from GEC or a custom.
For a modern knife there a ton of good options. CRK small Sebenza would be by number one choice. McNees, Hinderer, Spartan, Protech, American Bladeworks, Les George, Demko, and TRM are all great American companies just to name some.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/22/25 03:06 AM
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The Dude Abides
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Anything Benchmade. Auto is even better!
I am still looking for the perfect apron, one with reinforced knee areas would be perfect.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/23/25 07:06 AM
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I have that precise knife you're describing if it's the small 3-4" trapper. Good knife.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/24/25 07:10 AM
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One of my favorites I carry around. Made from the deck of the battleship USS Texas.
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Re: Looking for a small pocket folder
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01/24/25 06:07 PM
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Anything Benchmade. Auto is even better! There’s a lot better options than Benchmade in autos. Or maybe any category for that matter. I like them but they are expensive and getting more expensive. I think there are better options for production American made knives. Benchmade is just the big name
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