Ken I don't know any history, but I think Mark would aka knife nut. He is full of old knife history.Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 10:09 pmThanks Harold. Indeed it is a nice knife. Got it from your neighbor Mark (knife-nut) a few years ago. Still trying to learn whether North American Cutlery Wichita Kan. has any connection to the North American Cutlery the Case brothers operated as jobbers in Nebraska.
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Good thing you weren't carrying one of those veterinary/neuter/castration/nutter knives.knife7knut wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:49 pm Here are a few from my accumulation and why you should NOT carry a cheap knife in your pocket when you are pulling up your pants.
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I just got this Mcusta for Christmas. Probably my favorite knife with a clip.
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Now that's a knife! That other one you posted looked more like a "Pen" knife.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2020 1:06 am I just got this Mcusta for Christmas. Probably my favorite knife with a clip.
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Looks like Ray almost unzipped his calf, be careful man!
I rounded up a few clips. That ZT is lightning fast for assisted opening, you have to watch she doesn't jump out of your hand.
I rounded up a few clips. That ZT is lightning fast for assisted opening, you have to watch she doesn't jump out of your hand.
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Found a few, I don't clip them to my pocket, just drop them in like any other knife. Probably should just remove the clip but I've got lazy in my old age.
Then there was these. I also have some of the gentlemen money clip knives somewhere but for the life of me I can't find them.
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Same here Jerry as a tradesman I needed that wrench it is cool but my 1/2 ton isn't a favorite carry just a conversation piece BUT the mini-grip is a favorite carry I love everything about itjerryd6818 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:35 pmDogg, the first time I saw one, I knew I had to have it and I didn't care where the knife was made. My first was a Half-Ton.garddogg56 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:17 pmThose are my favorite clips also Jerry other than the wrench clips I'd say the deep clip on a Benchmade is my most comfortablejerryd6818 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:29 pm My favorite clip is on the Kershaw Three-quarter Ton, Half-Ton and Chubby. It may be on others but my memory's not that good.
I only have two Benchmades. I decided I wanted a deep clip for the Mini-Grip so I sent an email to Benchmade asking for one and they sent it out. Others were saying they did not get a response to the same request. I don't think I've put it on.
Edit: I had to go look and I did put it on. I just don't carry it. I'm just a one knife kind of guy.
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I'm going to show my newly received K'roos. A Barlow in African blackwood and a Lannys clip in smooth ivory. The only legal ivory out there. Hope y'all appreciate em as much as I do.
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Now that’s a clip!
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Thank you brother. I see lots of guys posted knives with pocket clips. Guess I'm just simple minded, thought it meant Clip Blades, but I posted them anyway. N690 , all steel in both, weigh in at 4 ozs. I picked up a couple in different patterns to sale or trade if you're interested. Mac
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I was not aware I had so many "clip" items. There still showing up.
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Tie clasp with no mfg.
Benchmade Aller 1.8 oz with a 1.6" blade.
Money clip with folder.
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Tie clasp with no mfg.
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Case Boot Knife with clip sheath.
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Nice selection of clips Dan! Very interesting stuff to admire. Those tie clips & cuff links are pretty cool & the Case boot knife is a real beauty!
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Clips or Clip blades, it's all good! After all, they are clips. And two real beauties at that!
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Thank you brother. I try. Mac
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My jeans have a little loop on the leg that's the perfect spot for a SAK in a clip slip.
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It's a loop for a hammer or spud wrench. Used to be called carpenter jeans.... but it's perfect for your EDC and the clip on the slip looks like it holds in the perfect position. Good one brother
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That's what I thought at first but it looks a skosh small and high on the leg (more on the hip) for a hammer loop and it's on the wrong side. Maybe it was intended to serve as something to clip a cell phone on or maybe those are left-handed jeans. I could be all wet. It's happened before (numerous times). Maybe Rick will enlighten us on it's intended purpose.
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You're not alone. I was thinking the same.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2020 1:51 pm That's what I thought at first but it looks a skosh small and high on the leg (more on the hip) for a hammer loop. Maybe it was intended to serve as something to clip a cell phone on. I could be all wet. It's happened before (numerous times). Maybe Rick will enlighten us on it's intended purpose.
Except the "skosh" part. My thought was "tad."
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Its handy as a pocket on a shirt. HAPPY NEW YEAR Y'ALL. MAC
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You're right Jerry. It's a little small for a hammer. These are Wrangler Riggs Contractor jeans. Not to be confused with Carpenter jeans but they offer those too with a larger loop for a hammer.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2020 1:51 pm That's what I thought at first but it looks a skosh small and high on the leg (more on the hip) for a hammer loop. Maybe it was intended to serve as something to clip a cell phone on. I could be all wet. It's happened before (numerous times). Maybe Rick will enlighten us on it's intended purpose.
In the description for these Contractor jeans the loop is described as a "just-in-case utility loop".
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Railsplitter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2020 2:03 pm
In the description for these Contractor jeans the loop is described as a "just-in-case utility loop".
Thanks Rick. I needed that.
Or just in case you're one of those rare individuals who always carries a spud wrench with them.
For anyone who doesn't know what a "spud wrench" is.
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Actually that happened to my son. He loses a couple knives a month so he buys cheap,"Pacific Rim" stuff and that was one of them. He carried it inside his pocket and it had a habit of opening slightly. After it happened we destroyed the knife.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Wed Jan 01, 2020 12:41 amGood thing you weren't carrying one of those veterinary/neuter/castration/nutter knives.knife7knut wrote: ↑Tue Dec 31, 2019 11:49 pm Here are a few from my accumulation and why you should NOT carry a cheap knife in your pocket when you are pulling up your pants.
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How do you peel spuds with that?
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You don't. Ya make mashed taters out of 'em. The skins are healthy.
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