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    Quote Originally Posted by mcfd45 View Post
    While I like the idea of that I already carry a center punch (cost 12 bucks) and we have fire do all the heavy extrication (cutting windshields, tearing cars apart, etc) Don't get me wrong I would love to get one. I just can't justify spending money on it till my punch stops working. So if you are driving in detroit and you see an ambulance chuck out a center punch, come her that week and I will post a pic of my new knife lol.
    1st, just let me say that if I ever drove in Detroit I'd probably NEED an ambulance! Next let me ask you this, is this price any better?

    http://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Swi...3437769&sr=8-1

    BTW, here are my reasons for liking this knife(No, I haven't bought it yet, but it's "on the list.") You may not agree, but that's ok too.

    1.) Murphy's law follows me around like a freakin' stalker & if I ever was in a car accident myself this could save my life as well as that of my family.

    2.) The bright handle would make this knife easy to spot if ever on the ground. I subscribe to Cody Lundin's theory of keeping everything as bright as possible. It's the main reason I avoid handles in Camo or Olive drab as the ability to blend in with the ground could result in a lost knife. I had this happen once with a pen that was designed in camo. Never found it until I accidently ran it over with the lawn mower!

    3.) It comes with a bright-colored nylon sheath as well!

    4.) It's made by Victorinox, need I say any more?
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    This is in my pocket everywhere I go: http://www.swissarmy.com/MultiTools/...product=54751& Hercules.

    Next is an old Buck Lockback 110 I have had for years. It's in a belt sheath and is so freaking heavy it's mostly in a drawer...

    Also tend to carry an old Schrade lockback that is light and tough with orange scales.
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    i carry a benchmade griptillian where ever i go. i love it. its a really sturdy knife and it stays sharp for a long time.
    how dare i call this love and not bare my cross

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge47 View Post
    1st, just let me say that if I ever drove in Detroit I'd probably NEED an ambulance! Next let me ask you this, is this price any better?

    http://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Swi...3437769&sr=8-1

    BTW, here are my reasons for liking this knife(No, I haven't bought it yet, but it's "on the list.") You may not agree, but that's ok too.

    1.) Murphy's law follows me around like a freakin' stalker & if I ever was in a car accident myself this could save my life as well as that of my family.

    2.) The bright handle would make this knife easy to spot if ever on the ground. I subscribe to Cody Lundin's theory of keeping everything as bright as possible. It's the main reason I avoid handles in Camo or Olive drab as the ability to blend in with the ground could result in a lost knife. I had this happen once with a pen that was designed in camo. Never found it until I accidently ran it over with the lawn mower!

    3.) It comes with a bright-colored nylon sheath as well!

    4.) It's made by Victorinox, need I say any more?
    I agree 100%, thanks for the amazon price. I am all about saving $$$. I myself woundn't use the sheath, it becomes a retention issue at work. I would pry drop it down a pocket.
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    Default The old classic Buck Folding Hunter 110

    I had one that I bought in 1978 that I carried until 1993. After it disappeared, was stolen or I lost it I purchased a new one and am still using it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamprat1958 View Post
    I had one that I bought in 1978 that I carried until 1993. After it disappeared, was stolen or I lost it I purchased a new one and am still using it.
    Looks like the second one has outlasted the first.
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    Victorinox Midnight Mini Champ

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    Great thread!!!! This is what I missed while I was gone. Great job gentlemen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chiye tanka View Post
    I've got a C.S. Pocket Bushman. It's the strongest folder I've ever used. Might as well be a fixed blade.

    I got a Voyager and a Land/Sea Rescue from Cold Steel. I've thought about getting the Pocket Bushman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Looks like the second one has outlasted the first.
    It is like the man who fell from a 50 story building. Every time he passed a window they could hear him saying "So far so good!"

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    For me it is a Victorinox Fieldmaster for everyday.


    I often supplement this with a Gerber Multitool and a Buck UltraLite.

    A Gerber Profile or a Buck Alpha Hunter joins the pack if a fixed blade is needed/desired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamprat1958 View Post
    It is like the man who fell from a 50 story building. Every time he passed a window they could hear him saying "So far so good!"
    It ain't the fall. It's the sudden stop that gets ya'.

    My current SAK Guests can not see images in the messages. Please register in the forum. has lasted me 10+ years - I have it engraved with my name just in case. (Watch - it'll probably turn up at a murder scene someday if I lose it.....) The one before that is "in retirement" and the one before that is gone.

    I just hate to lose something I've relied on for years. About a year back, my class ring disappeared. I was SURE I had left it on the nightstand when I went to bed, but a dilligent search of the entire house (looked everywhere and under everything ) turned up nothing. I retraced my steps from the previous day, made a call to a restaurant I had eaten at the night before - nothing. Two weeks ago one of the cats was playing with it on the bedroom floor. It was a tearful reunion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    It ain't the fall. It's the sudden stop that gets ya'.

    My current SAK has lasted me 10+ years - I have it engraved with my name just in case. (Watch - it'll probably turn up at a murder scene someday if I lose it.....) The one before that is "in retirement" and the one before that is gone.

    I just hate to lose something I've relied on for years. About a year back, my class ring disappeared. I was SURE I had left it on the nightstand when I went to bed, but a dilligent search of the entire house (looked everywhere and under everything ) turned up nothing. I retraced my steps from the previous day, made a call to a restaurant I had eaten at the night before - nothing. Two weeks ago one of the cats was playing with it on the bedroom floor. It was a tearful reunion.
    Did you reward that cat with a can of Tuna?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge47 View Post
    Did you reward that cat with a can of Tuna?
    Catnip. That particular cat doesn't eat tuna. Shrimp, lobster, chicken - yes to all. Just doesn't eat tuna. One of the other two cats will eat anything. Dog food, cereal, tuna. Good thing that he didn't find my ring or it may have gone out in the cat litter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    It ain't the fall. It's the sudden stop that gets ya'.

    My current SAK Guests can not see images in the messages. Please register in the forum. has lasted me 10+ years - I have it engraved with my name just in case. (Watch - it'll probably turn up at a murder scene someday if I lose it.....) The one before that is "in retirement" and the one before that is gone.

    I just hate to lose something I've relied on for years. About a year back, my class ring disappeared. I was SURE I had left it on the nightstand when I went to bed, but a dilligent search of the entire house (looked everywhere and under everything ) turned up nothing. I retraced my steps from the previous day, made a call to a restaurant I had eaten at the night before - nothing. Two weeks ago one of the cats was playing with it on the bedroom floor. It was a tearful reunion.
    I am the same way, when I lose something it drives me nuts. As for the class ring, my ex-wife said she lost but she probably pawned it. I lost a Case Trapper in 2005 on a tree planting job in the Atchafalaya Basin in south Lousiana. I knew the last place I used it (to cut the binding off a bag of trees for one of my Mexicans). For the next two hours I backtracked all over the field looking for it with no luck. By noon the next day I had a new one in my pocket, because I fell naked with out a knife in my pocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge47 View Post
    Check this one out!

    http://www.swissarmy.com/MultiTools/...product=53511&

    Personally I think they should have also included the magnifying glass, but then that's just me.
    I'll see that one, with this Anniversary one...

    Oh, this one has a magnifying glass and a compass, just to mention a few extras, and if there are any left (limited edition) will only set ya back a grand!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarge47 View Post
    Did you reward that cat with a can of Tuna?
    Survival tuna?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken
    Two weeks ago one of the cats was playing with it on the bedroom floor.
    Reward the cat? The cat is the one that took it. You just happened to catch him reveling in the fact that he still had it. Sneaky little beggars, I tell you. That's why I don't like them. They are killers, thieves and good judges of character. I really don't like them.
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    Problem is, there are 3 cats. And everyone wonders why I "forget" to close the door when I leave the house........ Three dogs, too, but they're good people!
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