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In ferro veritas (another knife thread)

Ive carried "a knife" almost every day for maybe 40 years. When I was in the Army, I had field knives, fighting knives, and camp knives. As a cop, the knives were smaller; but still I wanted something to "cut". I had a young partner that was with me when we discovers a young teen who had hung himself (because of a fight over video games with his mother). I lifted the kid and told my partner to cut the rope. He said, "I dont have a knife". Luckily he was able to reach my knife and cut him down. Thankfully the kid survived. After that call, my partner and I had a conversation....

Ive been that guy at office parties that had to use his Tactical Knife to cut the birthday cake because no one remembered to bring a cake knife. The PD wouldnt let us carry fixed blades; so it was an excuse to buy a switch blade (not for fighting, just for the cool factor).

Today my knives are smaller and more intended general use, from cutting tape on boxes to , yes birthday cake. I typically have a 3" fixed blade as that seems best suited for everything. Half of the knife is the sheathe. A great custom knife with a POS sheathe is useless.

I used to be a Swiss Army knife guy, and I still like them; but I find its tooooo easy to say I want the one with ______ and before you know it youre carrying a mechanics tool kit in your pocket. I have a Multi tool for that.

I do occasionally carry a WW2 Fallschrimjager Gravity knife (cool factor). They werent intended to be fighters so much as for cutting parachute lines if you were hung up in a tree. Its NOT spring loaded, the little curved lever releases the "hold" on the blade to let it fall open (when pointed down) then locks it in place. Its a cool piece of history that deserves better than to be in a drawer at home.
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What do you carry?
 
Carried many, MANY, a lock blade folding knife between active duty (first time around), and as a police officer. Later on, after being activated in the National Guard, a Kabar, and a lock blade folder in the pocket.

Since then, I carry a folding box cutter.
Blade upkeep is simple, dull one side, turn it around to the fresh edge. When both sides are dull, change the blade.....
 
One, or both, considering.
 

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