PJ carry...fan or not???

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PJ carry...fan or not???

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Sorry folks getting really bored here. Just wondering if anyone else is at their house bumming around in pajamas with a Spydie clipped anywhere? My Endura is clipped to the waist band of my pajamas while I am at home. Come on anyone??? Please tell me I am not the only one. Take Care and enjoy the weekend!!



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i always have a knife on me, work, sitting watching t v,. sleeping,just a habit. be prepared never know when you need one......

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Sure, I wear mine clipped to my sweats. Usually my FRN Delica. I don't even notice its there.
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Don't you wake up with a waffle pattern on your skin?

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I carry a minimum of 1 knife on me at all times... ss pe 'fly in a neck rig, 24/7.

if I'm not still fully dressed(been maybe 5-6 times in the last month, working graveyard, that I didn't sleep in my normal clothing), I clip my right/front carry to my right/hip iwb.

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!!!!!!! Gee, that's what I jokingly thought you meant by PJ carry!

IWB/SOB for me. Wife has stopped asking why I need a knife in the toilet, bed, etc. And it no longer alarms her to see me walking around in the dark late at night carrying a butcher's knife.

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Usually have my SS Cricket SE clipped to my R/F pocket. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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I don't sleep with it on, I put it on the nightstand. Just around the house. My wife also thinks I am crazy. Thats why I had to ask. I thought for sure I was not the only one. Take Care!!!

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Don't wear PJ's at home but I usually sit around in sweats with a Calypso Jr or an FRN Delica or at least a Cricket on me at all times. Thought everyone did.
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Nearly always have at least one on me (unless training) but don't sleep with them on. When I go to bed they rest on the cabinet next to the bed. Mixing pointy things and unconciousness would be a recipe for disaster. IWB could lead to the worst sort if the detent failed. *winces*

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What are pajamas?

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clothes you put in the bed to wear in case there is a fire <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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sweatpants and moccassins (by the bed)

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Well it isn't a Spyderco at the moment, but it does have the offical Spyderco opening hole. I have a mini-AFCK clipped in my pocket. The old style, with the <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> hole, liner-lock, and ATS-34 steel. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>


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Here goes...I ALWAYS carry either my Delica or Endura at home. There's an Ontario RTAK on the fridge, a CS Culloden & Voyager SE tanto in the bathroom, CRKT Kasper/ Crawford "somewhere' in the entertainment center, Glock 17 in a Paddle Roto-Holster on box frame of bed. Night stand knife is whatever I remove, either delica or Endura, (Soon to be Matriarch), Scorpion flashlight, and Bible.

And my friends call me "tapped"...hmmm.

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Never worn a knife to bed before. There's usually 2 or 3 in the nightstand. Other than when I'm asleep or in the shower, there's always at least one on me, and the rest stay in the drawer in the nightstand. At least until I get to many to fit in there.
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I keep a Delica in my sweats until I go to bed. I change into them pretty much as soon as I get home so I often need a matter separator.

Once I get to bed it goes on the nightstand, beside a surefire 6p, and just above a Kimber .45 CDP Pro (in a quick open safe).

Now, on a trip - in a hotel room - it's a different deal. I sleep with a knife and a small flashlight clipped on me - NEVER leaves my side - I've had an "experience". Depending upon legal issues, I may have a P7 and/or a fixed blade.
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I can't even stand to sleep in a shirt,feels like I am tied up.Underwear only for me and theres not much of a place to clip one.

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At home I normally wear running shorts and a t-shirt awake or asleep and, even as lazy as I am, I'd rather walk a couple steps to fetch a knife off the shelf than put up with the annoyance of having one clipped IWB. Tend to keep guns, knives, lighter, and smokes well out of reach when I'm sleeping, as my body sometimes awakens long before my brain. Sleep so soundly that if someone cut their way into my place with a chainsaw, dumped me on the floor, and stole the bed, I'd wake up a few hours later wondering what the heck had happened, so defensive weapons in the bedroom would be kind of a joke.

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My PJ's are called "lounge pants" or so the tag said.I guess the diference is these have pockets and a buttoned fly.Anyhow,in the r/f pocket is always a Merlin,Delica(both plastic clip type) or a Cricket(all SE) and in the l/f pocket a small AA flashlight.tom.

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