Rear pocket losses
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John Watson
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Rear pocket losses
I have always hesitated to carry any clip knife in my rear pocket for fear the clip would catch on a chair while sitting, unknown to me, and I would lose my knife. Have any of you experienced this? The other day, at home, I had my Endura clipped in my right rear pocket and when I got up from my easy chair I noticed the Endura lying on the seat. Don't do that anymore.
If you carry in your rear pocket, how do you make sure you don't knock your knife out of your pocket?
If you carry in your rear pocket, how do you make sure you don't knock your knife out of your pocket?
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sam the man..
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revolvergeek
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Revolcergeek.
You sound as though your speaking from experience <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
I don't carry a knife in my back pocket as I have a rather large seat (a so much nicer phrase than "a fat ....." <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> ).
The only time I carried in my back pocket it was my Military. The only trouble was I couldn't find it for 2 hours, it was so slim for a big knife I forgot it was back there <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Walk softly, carry a big stick.
You sound as though your speaking from experience <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
I don't carry a knife in my back pocket as I have a rather large seat (a so much nicer phrase than "a fat ....." <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> ).
The only time I carried in my back pocket it was my Military. The only trouble was I couldn't find it for 2 hours, it was so slim for a big knife I forgot it was back there <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Walk softly, carry a big stick.
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Revolvergeek,
Good to see you back forumizing. The "Q" arrived safe and sound. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Cleaning the happy drool from said blade and jammin' to a pot of Lafitte's Blend. I'm happy AND hyper!! Thanks a million!! Watch out for them big rigs!
Stay safe, well, and sharp!! <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
Good to see you back forumizing. The "Q" arrived safe and sound. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Cleaning the happy drool from said blade and jammin' to a pot of Lafitte's Blend. I'm happy AND hyper!! Thanks a million!! Watch out for them big rigs!
Stay safe, well, and sharp!! <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
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John Watson
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Thanks for the posts. Ryan brought up an important issue with security. Hadn't thought of that, but he is right. In the back pocket it is more accessable to someone wanting to do you harm.
I just gets hard to find places to put all those knives I would like to carry on a day to day basis. Now that I am no longer in law enforcement and work in an office, can't carry to large a knife cause it scares the sheeple.
I just gets hard to find places to put all those knives I would like to carry on a day to day basis. Now that I am no longer in law enforcement and work in an office, can't carry to large a knife cause it scares the sheeple.
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revolvergeek
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Yog,
And what an experience it was .... I am not too skinny either and they were raging on me forever about getting stuck in the chair!!
Luckily her uncle, stepfather and all but one of her brothers are ex-military men, so they just wanted to play with the knife after i got untangled!
Java,
Glad that everything got there ok and that you are enjoying them. The Lafitte's was a new blend that I hadn't tried before, but it smelled so good that I thought we both ought to try some of it!
I am still pretty sore and moving slow, but getting better. Just trying to take it slow and drink lots of bean juice to keep my strength up!
And what an experience it was .... I am not too skinny either and they were raging on me forever about getting stuck in the chair!!
Luckily her uncle, stepfather and all but one of her brothers are ex-military men, so they just wanted to play with the knife after i got untangled!
Java,
Glad that everything got there ok and that you are enjoying them. The Lafitte's was a new blend that I hadn't tried before, but it smelled so good that I thought we both ought to try some of it!
I am still pretty sore and moving slow, but getting better. Just trying to take it slow and drink lots of bean juice to keep my strength up!
I've carried a Spyderco in my RR pocket for 7 plus years. I have had my Endura slide out once, and have caught it on a chair when getting up. The clip broke on it from something else.
If someone wants to grab a knife out of my back pocket, good luck. I'll then have to ask them if they want the other's I'm carrying in my front pockets. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Usually I wear my shirt tails out to cover the clips.
Blades
If someone wants to grab a knife out of my back pocket, good luck. I'll then have to ask them if they want the other's I'm carrying in my front pockets. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> Usually I wear my shirt tails out to cover the clips.
Blades
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Chuck Smith
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I don't seem to have that problem....been carrying in my back pocket for years...an ATS34 SE "Military" resides there as we speak.
Also carry a Jess Horn SE black micarta clipped in between my jeans and belt in addition to a Worker clipped the same way on the other side.
Around my neck I carry a Bob Dozier "Bodyguard" in one of his kydex sheaths....a Case "Sowbelly" stockman in my left pocket and a Dozier natural bone small "Folding Hunter" in my right.
The S&W 3" Model 624 .44 Special custom revolver is with me as well in case my blades are not handy!:} Gotta' love those knives though!
Chuck Smith
Also carry a Jess Horn SE black micarta clipped in between my jeans and belt in addition to a Worker clipped the same way on the other side.
Around my neck I carry a Bob Dozier "Bodyguard" in one of his kydex sheaths....a Case "Sowbelly" stockman in my left pocket and a Dozier natural bone small "Folding Hunter" in my right.
The S&W 3" Model 624 .44 Special custom revolver is with me as well in case my blades are not handy!:} Gotta' love those knives though!
Chuck Smith
I hate the thought of carrying a clipit in my back pocket, a bit of paranoia I think.
The "grab from behind" is a valid point, IMHO. I once saw a so called "security" guy (basically a ridiculous hamburger on steroids) carrying a SS spyderco (probably a police) in his right rear pocket. I immediately thought of grabbing it, and if I (good guy) thinks of it, a bad guy might do it.
Front pockets or waistband for me, or clothesline to conceal any clips.
BTW, I once had a front pocket clipped spydie get caught in a car seatbelt.
The "grab from behind" is a valid point, IMHO. I once saw a so called "security" guy (basically a ridiculous hamburger on steroids) carrying a SS spyderco (probably a police) in his right rear pocket. I immediately thought of grabbing it, and if I (good guy) thinks of it, a bad guy might do it.
Front pockets or waistband for me, or clothesline to conceal any clips.
BTW, I once had a front pocket clipped spydie get caught in a car seatbelt.
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Sword and Shield
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Howdy Chuck! Welcome to <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>Land! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
I see no real reason to put a <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> in the back pocket. Since my thumb naturally rides in the RF pocket, a Spyder there is right at home, with instant access.
Keepin' it real...real sharp, that is.
I see no real reason to put a <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> in the back pocket. Since my thumb naturally rides in the RF pocket, a Spyder there is right at home, with instant access.
Keepin' it real...real sharp, that is.