Knife Pocket
Knife Pocket
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Victorinox 40520 Fibrox 8-Inch Chef’s Knife $23.00 40520 Features: -Chef’s knife. -Fibrox collection. -Fibrox non slip handle. -High carbon fine grain stainless steel blade. -Taper ground blade for perfect chopping. Specifications: -Made in Switzerland. -Victorinox provides Lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. -Blade: 8” . -Overall dimensions: 2.25” H x 15.25” W x 0.75” D…. |
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Presto Pro EverSharp Electric Knife Sharpener $27.54 The easy, automatic way to sharpen most kitchen and sporting knives to a razor sharp edge. This electric knife sharpener features a professional two stage system precision that grinds a perfect sharpening angle then fine hones and polishes the edge. It uses Sapphirite sharpening wheels, the same ultrahard material used in professional sharpening shops. And the no guess blade guides automatically h… |
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J.A. Henckels 9-Inch Poly Sharpening Steel $12.45 J.A. Henckels 9-Inch Poly Sharpening Steel… |
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Uh Huh Her $7.94 How can someone so unpredictable behave so predictably? Every time PJ Harvey releases something sophisticated and clean like 2000’s Mercury Music Prize tipped Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea, it just about guarantees a contradictory follow-up album is around the bend. Her ambitious 1992 debut, Dry, inspired the bitter death rattle of Rid of Me. Her third offering, 1995’s elegant To Bri… |
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Salty the Pocketknife $0.01 … |
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Hollywood Pocketknife $8.99 … |
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Smith’s PP1 Pocket Pal Multifunction Sharpener $6.09 Smiths PP1 Smiths Pocket PAL Manual Knife Sharpener for Plain and Serrated Edge Knife Blades…. |
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AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener $5.50 This knife shapener sharpens any double edge blade whether serrated or plain, thick or thin and it will do it faster than youd believe possible. AccuSharp sharpeners are the best, easiest and fastest sharpeners around. The difference is in the specially formulated, precision ground and mounted tungsten carbide blades…. |
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Streamlight Nano Light Miniature Keychain LED Flashlight Truly tiny, the Nanolight is a weatherproof, personal flashlight featuring a 100,000 hour life LED. Includes a non-rotating snap hook for easy one handed operation when attached to a keychain…. |
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- Hermanas Gemelas (Twin Sisters) [Import NTSC Region 1 and 4] Ben Sombogaart (Subtitles: English, Spanish) $15.98 Lotte y Anna no tenian idea de los designios que el destino les tenía preparados. Separadas trágicamente a una tierna edad, la vida les llevará por diferentes caminos. Lotte crece al cuidado de una tía Holandesa de clase media, mientras que Anna es adoptada por un tío alemán. Con el inicio de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, las hermanas verán sus existencias una vez más unidas de una manera que… |

Is the Knife the Greatest Tool Ever Invented?
July 16th, 2008
What is the greatest tool ever invented by man? Is it the wheel? Or perhaps screwdriver? Some people think its money. But time and time again I come down to just one tool that I believe is greater than all these. And if you’re guess was the knife-you’re right!
According to Wikipedia, the knife has its origins dating back as far as 2.5 million years ago, and has been found in every culture.
I will tell you why the knife is the greatest tool ever invented by man. Besides the knife having countless uses there is none more important than for survival.
Think about how many times you’ve tried to use your fingers to “pry” open that stubborn box, package, or plastic from Walmart with great frustration and misery. Or that time you we’re looking for something to wedge that “thing” open (whatever that thing may be).
Of all the people that have been stuck in the woods, or even on the side of the road somewhere, a knife has probably been pulled out more times than even a tire-iron.
The knife is also the ultimate survival tool. You can use it to craft more weapons, or for hunting. It is used as an eating utensil, box opener, letter opener, and can be your best friend in times of danger.
Knife makers go through painstaking work and skill to bring you the best in quality and precision. Some make the knives with high-carbon steel, and coat them with titanium nitride or other scratch resistant chemicals.
Just as there is a Martini suited to your taste, there is a knife suited to your taste. I’ve seen pink and purple-coated pocket knives designed for women with a beautiful ergonomic grip and sleek appeal. On the other hand, there are also knives that are camouflaged, with serrated edges for the “outdoors” type a guy.
My recommendation for picking out a knife are:
1. Make sure the knife is alluring to your eye. It must “jump” out at you when you see it.
2. If you intend on keeping this knife til the day you die, then put some money into it. In other words, a descent knife can go for $30 or more. Be careful if someone is trying to charge you more than what seems reasonable. I’ve seen knives as much as $500 or $600 (seriously) and it is simply not necessary for practical purposes. The one I carry was around $50 and has a life-time warranty.
3. Forget the Name Brand. Unless you’re trying to make a fashion statement, you do not need to worry about the brand.
4. Think about what you are using it for. If it has multiple blades, saw, and tooth pick you might as well get a Multi-tool instead of a pocket-knife.
5. To see pictures of some good looking knives visit: http:www.DragonDefenseSupply.com/foldingknives.htm
A man without a knife is like a flat beer–no taste and no class. No man should be without a pocket knife as his “silent partner.”
For five years I’ve carried my Smith & Wesson folding knife in my right pocket. I’ve known others who’ve had theirs for well over 20 years.
An old boss of mine tried to confiscate my knife and I proudly told him that its for utility purposes only. He became adament about taking it, so I told him that if he took it from me, he would have my resignation statement on his desk in the morning. He commented no further and went on with the next topic of business.
Hail to the knife! Without a doubt, the greatest tool on earth has served man well and deserves great respect and admiration from all.
About the Author
Paul is a Martial Artist and self-defense retailer. He spends his free time teaching others how to arm and protect themselves from crime and assault. He appreciates all comments. Email to: Paul@DragonDefenseSupply.com or
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What is the legal blade length for a pocket knife in Arkansas?
What the the maximum length of the blade for a pocket knife in Arkansas. Fort Smith, Arkansas; if that that make any difference.
3 inches is the legal limit of a pocket knife. If you can fit the knife blade into the palm of your hand and it is the same length then it is legal to carrie on you. Anything bigger than 3 inches will more than likely be taken away from you if caught with it.
But usually ppl who carry bigger knifes are sportsmen like hunters, fishermen…etc
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