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Kershaw SpeedSafe Serrated Blade
Kershaw SpeedSafe Serrated Blade Everyone carries a blade nowadays. If it were still the wild, wild west; I might carry a sidearm, in a holster. But since it ain't,; no, not quite yet, again; no. I'd like to introduce to you an ole standby knife a good many folks used to use. The Kershaw Ken Onion. And no, again; this photo is of very a similar kitchen knife. It is the same in many ways. Either knife is great for cutting tomatoes, you might could imagine into very thin slices. Plus, it does possess a near perfect weight. It feels great while held comfortably in the hand. It pops open quickly, efficiently and they're so easy to find. Look around online. You'll surely find one of these better, than a catfish filet knife. We're still talkin bout tomatoes. Right? gyd.guardian |
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Thanks for the tip. I'm due for a new pocket knife.
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Nice one. The beat sharpener/honer is a Lansky. With sharpening and honing rods that store nicely in the box. Have a great day! 💋 Staci
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I use that same size and specs for a utility knife, it has a hole in the handle end for a d-ring. It hangs off my jeans and some people get butt-hurt about that. I understand some states you can still open carry in a holster. You can leave me a message here
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I use that same size and specs for a utility knife, it has a hole in the handle end for a d-ring. It hangs off my jeans and some people get butt-hurt about that. I understand some states you can still open carry in a holster.
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