what's your prefered pocket knife? + pics!

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I dont think so BB would have been ll over it if there had been

I would also imagine most knife posession cases are resolved by the acceptance of a caution
 
I dont think so BB would have been ll over it if there had been

I would also imagine most knife posession cases are resolved by the acceptance of a caution

if you accept the caution you are accepting you broke the law, when you actually haven't! ;)
 
I dont think so BB would have been ll over it if there had been

I would also imagine most knife posession cases are resolved by the acceptance of a caution

Not so, many people have been prosecuted with a slippie under 3ins being defined as a 'offensive weapon'. Obviously each case has different merits, but it does happen. You can't control the circumstances surrounding a search, but it will be up to the individual to prove justification. I think our laws are decent, but sadly not every police officer understands them well. See Guyceps thread on his UKPK. It is a very fine line, his 'tactical' looking UKPK was seized, while the locking Leatherman Wave was dismissed as a tool and got a very different response despite bing a locking blade.
 
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Grendel, what's the 3rd down from the top pic?

I remember a glut of those being brought over from Spain when I was a youngster.


It’s a Kris blade Flick knife. More a collector’s toy since it's illegal to take it out of the house for any reason so get uses as a letter opener as does the butterfly knife.


As for legality I started taking my Openel No7 to work with me for cutting up fruit at lunch time. I presume if I got stopped and didn’t have any fruit with me that would make it illegal to carry it since I would have no probable reason?
 
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It’s a Kris blade Flick knife. More a collector’s toy since it's illegal to take it out of the house for any reason so get uses as a letter opener as does the butterfly knife.


As for legality I started taking my Openel No7 to work with me for cutting up fruit at lunch time. I presume if I got stopped and didn’t have any fruit with me that would make it illegal to carry it since I would have no probable reason?

haha not sure if a copper would like that excuse mate, if you pop the locking ring off and make sure the blade length and edge is under 3" you'll be ok though (that's if your boss doesn't mind).

are you liking the opinel? worth buying?
 
Great little knife the Opnel but way too thin a blade to use as a working knife but it's great for cutting up apples. Put it through the sharpmaker and strop before work so it's now razor sharp with a decent edge on it.
 
Great little knife the Opnel but way too thin a blade to use as a working knife but it's great for cutting up apples. Put it through the sharpmaker and strop before work so it's now razor sharp with a decent edge on it.
Why is it too thin? Most people use a knife thats way too thick. I could pretty well do any UK bushcrafting task with an opinel.
 
Here are my blades,
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I only have a few at present would like a lot more.
 
Why is it too thin? Most people use a knife thats way too thick. I could pretty well do any UK bushcrafting task with an opinel.

My thoughts exactly, i have a no6 in my pocket 24/7 and use it for pretty much everything, rabbits, making lunch, work, odd bits of bushcraft even despatched and processed a fair few roe with it. Not always the same one admittedly, i buy five every christmas and slowly lose them throughout the year.

I've been told opinel are not a problem to carry as the law states "self locking" which they are not. Dont know or care whether its true or not, i've been carrying one for most of my life and have no intention of stopping now!
 
Check out section 139 of the criminal justice act. It'll explain the laws on the locks and to put it simpley it's not sound for edc without a good reason..
 
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Opinel no.09 carbon steel, I'll agree it is thin and if used very rigorously may snap, it's happened to a friend of mine. But what i like is the fantastic edge I can get on it with little effort
 

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