Like many of you, I suspect, I'm a fan of the TV show "NCIS." I enjoy the characters and respect their usual technical accuracy in things relating to firearms. I suspect they have good advisors. At any rate, their "Rule number ?" is "Always have a knife." That rule has gotten the fictional agents out of many a scrape. The fact that the show is fiction doesn't negate the rule.
I was reminded of this just yesterday. I was exiting a shopping mall when I was called over to a car by a lady who could not release her seat belt in spite of trying for quite a time. She asked me if I had a knife; she wanted to be cut loose. I replied that I did, and I cut her loose. Had she been in an accident, she would have been unable to extricate herself.
So I thought I'd ask - if you carry a knife, what do you carry? and how do you sharpen and maintain it?
I'll start the ball rolling with these two. On the theory that one is none and two is one, I routinely carry these. The larger one is a Benchmade #730, an Elishewitz design. I got it at a discount from Dillon when I was working for them. It's been a very satisfactory general purpose knife, and it holds an edge well. In a pinch, it will do for a self-defense weapon.
The smaller one is a G.I. pocketknife made by Camillus in 1971. It also incorporates a can opener, awl, and screwdriver/bottle opener. Although I use the bottle opener most (a Heineken drinker must have one), the awl and screwdriver have also come in handy from time to time.
For sharpening, I use an old Spyderco/Lansky "Fold-a-V" that I've had for about 20 years. It maintains the proper edge angle easily, and the ceramic stones seem to last forever; I clean them with a rag and scouring powder when I have time and think about it. Here's that rig:
A drop or two of oil on the joints and a wiping with an oiled rag completes the preventive maintenance cycle.
How about you? What's your setup?
John
I was reminded of this just yesterday. I was exiting a shopping mall when I was called over to a car by a lady who could not release her seat belt in spite of trying for quite a time. She asked me if I had a knife; she wanted to be cut loose. I replied that I did, and I cut her loose. Had she been in an accident, she would have been unable to extricate herself.
So I thought I'd ask - if you carry a knife, what do you carry? and how do you sharpen and maintain it?
I'll start the ball rolling with these two. On the theory that one is none and two is one, I routinely carry these. The larger one is a Benchmade #730, an Elishewitz design. I got it at a discount from Dillon when I was working for them. It's been a very satisfactory general purpose knife, and it holds an edge well. In a pinch, it will do for a self-defense weapon.
The smaller one is a G.I. pocketknife made by Camillus in 1971. It also incorporates a can opener, awl, and screwdriver/bottle opener. Although I use the bottle opener most (a Heineken drinker must have one), the awl and screwdriver have also come in handy from time to time.

For sharpening, I use an old Spyderco/Lansky "Fold-a-V" that I've had for about 20 years. It maintains the proper edge angle easily, and the ceramic stones seem to last forever; I clean them with a rag and scouring powder when I have time and think about it. Here's that rig:

A drop or two of oil on the joints and a wiping with an oiled rag completes the preventive maintenance cycle.
How about you? What's your setup?
John
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