What do you use your crickets for?
- tigerose123
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What do you use your crickets for?
Hey guys,
So I couldn't find a thread like this, so I thought I would start one. Just curious to see what jobs people do with their crickets. I personally find its great for removing tags off of boxes (at the store I work at we have to take the price sticker off the product when we sell it). But yeah. :spyder: :spyder: :spyder:
So I couldn't find a thread like this, so I thought I would start one. Just curious to see what jobs people do with their crickets. I personally find its great for removing tags off of boxes (at the store I work at we have to take the price sticker off the product when we sell it). But yeah. :spyder: :spyder: :spyder:
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I bought one for my wife two years ago and its a last ditch SD tool. The shape of the blade does some mean cutting. Not the ideal situation I know, but a whole lot better than nothing.
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boxes and clam packs go quickly with the serrated cricket. Just get it started, sink in to the first scallop and pull.
Carry it right/rear, just reach back and drop it open in the same motion. Usually folks won't even see it until I'm 1/2 way done and the package in my hand is suddenly open. If you only need the first scallop for a bag, the rest of it palms easily.
Carry it right/rear, just reach back and drop it open in the same motion. Usually folks won't even see it until I'm 1/2 way done and the package in my hand is suddenly open. If you only need the first scallop for a bag, the rest of it palms easily.
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Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
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Yes!!!!! I keep mine clipped to my tie at work!!! Its perfect for a tie clip!THG wrote:I thought about getting one to use as a tie clip :D
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THG wrote:I thought about getting one to use as a tie clip :D
Aha! That's exactly what I was thinking about using a Cricket for - a tie clip! Is it too bulky though? Does it feel really heavy compared to a regular tie clip?tigerose123 wrote:Yes!!!!! I keep mine clipped to my tie at work!!! Its perfect for a tie clip!
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I've got both the mini-police tie clip and a silver one, and had used my ss 'fly before I got either of the actual tie clips. You don't really notice the weight there.
Another spot you can hide the cricket in plain sight is clipped under your collar (white shirt, the silver clip doesn't show much).
Another spot you can hide the cricket in plain sight is clipped under your collar (white shirt, the silver clip doesn't show much).
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Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
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Yeah its a little heavy but I don't really notice it. it looks good too, you really can't tell its a knifeDoc Pyres wrote:Aha! That's exactly what I was thinking about using a Cricket for - a tie clip! Is it too bulky though? Does it feel really heavy compared to a regular tie clip?
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:spyder: :spyder: :cool: :spyder: :spyder:I pretty much use mine for the same tasks that have been mentioned, but I'm a big snack eater, both at work, home, and everywhere, so....It does a great job at that too :cool: My wife, and I also cut out coupons with it :D
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I'm thinking of getting one of the Santa Fe Stoneworks Yin/Yang Crickets to use as a tie clip. I searched but I can't find the exact weight and thickness with the added scales. Does anyone know? Does anyone actually use their Yin/Yang Cricket as a tie clip? Would the version be too heavy/bulky as a tie clip? I think it would look pretty sweet if it isn't too big. :)
I'm thinking of getting one of the Santa Fe Stoneworks Yin/Yang Crickets to use as a tie clip. I searched but I can't find the exact weight and thickness with the added scales. Does anyone know? Does anyone actually use their Yin/Yang Cricket as a tie clip? Would the version be too heavy/bulky as a tie clip? I think it would look pretty sweet if it isn't too big. :)
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My Dear Friends,
I carry the Spyderco stainless Cricket PE every single day without fail in the watch pocket of my jeans, and I use it for pretty much all of the everyday cutting that I do. I also carry a karambit for SD purposes, but always the Cricket for normal cutting. The Cricket is one of the most useful little blades I have ever encountered.
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I carry the Spyderco stainless Cricket PE every single day without fail in the watch pocket of my jeans, and I use it for pretty much all of the everyday cutting that I do. I also carry a karambit for SD purposes, but always the Cricket for normal cutting. The Cricket is one of the most useful little blades I have ever encountered.
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My etched cricket PE serves double duty.
I use it daily to to cut/open everything I once whipped out my endura, military or paramilitary to cut. Now my big blades stay unnoticed riding IWB while the cricket does most chores. For some reason, people just don't flinch when you pull out the cricket. :rolleyes:
I also clip the cricket in my kids pockets when we go fishing, hiking or doing yard work. The smiles on their faces is priceless when I help them open up and use "their" knives to cut a snagged line.
I use it daily to to cut/open everything I once whipped out my endura, military or paramilitary to cut. Now my big blades stay unnoticed riding IWB while the cricket does most chores. For some reason, people just don't flinch when you pull out the cricket. :rolleyes:
I also clip the cricket in my kids pockets when we go fishing, hiking or doing yard work. The smiles on their faces is priceless when I help them open up and use "their" knives to cut a snagged line.