I have to disagree. Sure, it's pretty, but any knife I'm planning to use has to have a decent tang or lock. Slip-joints fail at the worst times - usually when you're applying just a little extra pressure that turns out to be in the wrong direction.
My mom actually stil carries her girl scout knife in her purse so she's had that knife for 50-ish years. As far as pocket knives go it is actually a pretty good knife; though I suspect that relates more to, "they don't make them like they used to" then anything else.
I have to disagree. Sure, it's pretty, but any knife I'm planning to use has to have a decent tang or lock. Slip-joints fail at the worst times - usually when you're applying just a little extra pressure that turns out to be in the wrong direction.
ReplyDeleteUm, it's a joke.
ReplyDeleteA Girl Scout pocket knife ...
Let's hope that's the last time a Girl Scout tries to take on a Silat player - nice trophy Steve!
ReplyDeleteStrangely, in Chicago,laws limit legally carry-able knives to little more than that.
ReplyDeleteI struck while she was making change for the cookies. HIt and run ...
ReplyDeleteSorry Richard....I didn't mean to cause damage.
ReplyDeleteMy mom actually stil carries her girl scout knife in her purse so she's had that knife for 50-ish years. As far as pocket knives go it is actually a pretty good knife; though I suspect that relates more to, "they don't make them like they used to" then anything else.
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