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http://www.agrussell.com/knives/by_...woodswalker_in_leather_hip_pocket_sheath.html
Two ladies bought themselves this knife and really do like what all it affords them.
Legal blade length is 3 1/2 " here and this blade being only 2 5/16" clearly falls within
legal definitions.
Price: $19.95 as they chose the very nicely done leather back pocket sheath.
Here is a knife that does not look anything other than just a steak knife, or paring knife , in a back pocket while out on the property, going into a small town for whatever reason and it does not even scare folks in the big city when used in a office setting when removed from purse, laptop carrier, briefcase...even shoved in a back pocket to run down the hall.
It has done food prep, property duty, cleaned game and fish, and does everything well.
Oh they have and do carry other knives, mostly slip-joints, and they do have Case Mako Sharks, Russlocks, and similar in belt sheath, still this one for this price and what all it does, is a really neat tool that blends in.
Work settings, the guys still use Buck 110s, and other traditional lock backs in
belt sheaths too...
Still this Woodswalker is a lot of knife for the money, has proven itself for these ladies, and makes a nice gift for others.
I may have to break down and get one myself.
Blending in and not attracting attention is part of the non-defensive weapon mindset, or it is to some us and how we were raised, and lessons passed on to us.
Just a thought...
Steve
Two ladies bought themselves this knife and really do like what all it affords them.
Legal blade length is 3 1/2 " here and this blade being only 2 5/16" clearly falls within
legal definitions.
Price: $19.95 as they chose the very nicely done leather back pocket sheath.
Here is a knife that does not look anything other than just a steak knife, or paring knife , in a back pocket while out on the property, going into a small town for whatever reason and it does not even scare folks in the big city when used in a office setting when removed from purse, laptop carrier, briefcase...even shoved in a back pocket to run down the hall.
It has done food prep, property duty, cleaned game and fish, and does everything well.
Oh they have and do carry other knives, mostly slip-joints, and they do have Case Mako Sharks, Russlocks, and similar in belt sheath, still this one for this price and what all it does, is a really neat tool that blends in.
Work settings, the guys still use Buck 110s, and other traditional lock backs in
belt sheaths too...
Still this Woodswalker is a lot of knife for the money, has proven itself for these ladies, and makes a nice gift for others.
I may have to break down and get one myself.
Blending in and not attracting attention is part of the non-defensive weapon mindset, or it is to some us and how we were raised, and lessons passed on to us.
Just a thought...
Steve