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    What knives did you use when growing up.

    I carried Scout knives as a kid
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    An ode to the Opinel from a "soft handed city dweller"

    I did have one advantage--I learned to open a Scout knife with either hand in college in 1985 so Opinels were easy to open with 1 hand
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    Not gun related per se - granddaughter wants a pocket knife

    one advantage to the Opinel kid knife is that it is a size 7 so it will fit even small kid hands
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    Not gun related per se - granddaughter wants a pocket knife

    --Opinel does make round nose #7
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    An ode to the Opinel from a "soft handed city dweller"

    I use the 2nd method shown but don't need to use the Savoy tap
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    An ode to the Opinel from a "soft handed city dweller"

    I pinch the blade with thumb and first finger, use the other 3 fingers to open it--it helps that I have big hands, a benefit of being a compact version of cousins that were football linesmen through college, another benefit is being one of the strongest in the grade is not being bullied after...
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    An ode to the Opinel from a "soft handed city dweller"

    I routinely open, lock and close my Opinels with one hand
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    Tiny Knives, Whatcha’ Got?

    my little knives are my SAK eco 10 & 11& a couple of tinker
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    Thoughts on my Opinel knives

    the Savoy tap is always useful
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    Thoughts on my Opinel knives

    I have not had a problem with my carbon steel Opinels rusting-- but I live in a Los Angeles suburb about 25 minutes from where Marineland used to be which became a Trump project although I have had the wood handles expand but they do hold an edge and are easy to keep sharp
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    RKBA SAK

    good signage on that Tinker
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    how your physical condition affects the legality of using deadly force to defend yourself

    I have never been fast enough to run away but when I was younger I found out that there was an advantage to being a 5'7" version of cousins that played football--for some reason a very powerful 200 pound man can be somewhat intimidating
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    Thoughts on my Opinel knives

    I have not had a problem with my carbon steel Opinels rusting and they not only stay sharp but are easy to sharpen
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    thinking about a new folder

    being a veteran of the Army medical corp--I have no problem offending people, but then again I have been known to convince an attacking Doberman to back off--it helped that I was a 5'7" version of football linesman cousins with a very fast counterattack and a powerful stage baritone
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    thinking about a new folder

    one advantage to Opinel is that if they are opened with one hand, most people won't freak
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    Tell us - what knives on you RIGHT NOW!

    an Opinel 8 as my house knife and a Voyager Vaquero XL, Tinker and Opinel 10 as my daily carry
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    Thoughts on my Opinel knives

    there are very few EDC tasks that can't be solved with an Opinel and something like a SAK Tinker
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    What's on the perfect SAK

    the tinker and an Opinel 10 handle what I need very nicely
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    Anyone else carry a collapsible baton?

    I would prefer one of my Cold Steel canes or my hickory Whistle creek 4.5 foot stick because of Çalifornia laws
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