Pocket Blade?

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ken_mullen
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Pocket Blade?

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Post by ken_mullen »

I purchased a Spyder Card and while I like it, I would rather have something to carry in my front pocket. I've been looking at the Delica, but do all Spyderco blades come with a clip? I would rather do without one and keep the closed lengeth under 4".



Any suggestions?



Thanks!
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The FRN knives can have the clip removed. If you like that line but looking for small, get a Ladybug. I carry 3 knives, and use one according to the crowd.
Delica, small of back
Ladybug, front pocket
Cricket, IWB or side of belt.

All under 4 inches.
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If you're going to go without a clip, then you might well consider using a short lanyard, to aid in getting the knife out of the pocket quickly. Of course, in the FRN's you'd not have a metal lined hole, if the clip was gone.

One non-Spydie knife you could consider would be the smaller CRKT LUS. Believe it is under 4". Clip can be removed, already comes with a lanyard. Hand-filling knife for its size.

You also could try IWB carry, rather than pocket.


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Post by Clay Kesting »

Ken,

A good option for bottom of pocket carry is the Dyad Jr. It is 3 3/32" long with two 2 1/4' blades, one plain, one serrated and doesn't have a clip. They are usually black but the SFO has them in burgundy and green in the discontinued section.

Clay

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Edited by - Clay Kesting on 5/7/2001 2:19:56 AM
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Post by Jazzman »

Like mentioned above, the Dyad Jr. makes a great little "in the pocket" pocket knife. I also like the Toad, Navigator, Pegasus, and
Cricket. Any of these models would be a good choice.
Good Luck,
Matt
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