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10-07-2012, 02:01 AM
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Nom nom nom nom nom
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Originally Posted by TWMIM
So, yeah. It is credit card sized.
And ingenious. And a conversation starter.
And you can tuck it in a wallet, and forget that it's there, until you need it.
I'll vouch based on the cool factor. 
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that a pretty wicked kewl blade!  Where does one find such kewlness? how much does it cost to be kewl?
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10-07-2012, 02:03 AM
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Originally Posted by dog2000tj
that a pretty wicked kewl blade!  Where does one find such kewlness? how much does it cost to be kewl? 
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I agree. This thread must have purchasing links for true EPICNESS. Because I want that credit card blade too.
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10-07-2012, 03:17 AM
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I believe they can be had for $10 on Amazon.
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10-07-2012, 03:22 AM
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10-07-2012, 03:33 AM
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I found it for $17.95 on Amazon, by name, and while I have an awesome credit card blade in my wallet already, I totally ordered an additional on of these for the lady.
*respect*
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10-07-2012, 03:33 AM
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For 20 years I've carried a knife in my back right blue jean pocket, I've always had an issue finding ones slim enough, I've had pretty good luck with Kershaw but the last one I got was from a good deal offline at a sporting goods website, the damn thing is just too large, I don't have the kind of budget that could afford a benchmade but do you have a suggestion for a reasonable sized one handed opener that would fit nicely in a blue jean pocket? I hate the clip on your pocket ones and always remove the clip, that's normally where I keep a firearm and if there's a knife in the way...well that doesn't work for me.
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10-07-2012, 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Wiebelhaus
For 20 years I've carried a knife in my back right blue jean pocket, I've always had an issue finding ones slim enough, I've had pretty good luck with Kershaw but the last one I got was from a good deal offline at a sporting goods website, the damn thing is just too large, I don't have the kind of budget that could afford a benchmade but do you have a suggestion for a reasonable sized one handed opener that would fit nicely in a blue jean pocket? I hate the clip on your pocket ones and always remove the clip, that's normally where I keep a firearm and if there's a knife in the way...well that doesn't work for me.
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Give me a price, size, intended use...
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10-07-2012, 04:47 AM
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For boot knife guys, the A.G. Russell Sting, now through Columbia River Knife and Tool.
Type :Fixed
Blade  ouble Edge Spear Point
Blade Length :3-1/8″
Finish :Black Powder
Blade Steel :1050 Carbon Steel
Rockwell :54-55
Handle :1050 Carbon Steel
Tang :Integral
Overall Length :6-7/8″
Weight :3.9 oz
Origin :Taiwan
Sheath :Cordura/Zytel
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10-07-2012, 04:49 AM
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This one is just too small to me to warrant toting around. Originally done back in the 70's, today's model is hard to grip and prone to rust.
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