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Video Response to sae1095hc about Back Pocket knives part 2

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  • @bigbubba5037 Cont. I had to leave, so i posted the last comment before finishing the video. Anyhow, thank you so much for mentioning my sheaths! Any time you are ready for a sheath,, just go ahead a send me a PM, and i'll be happy to get you taken care of. I've been improving my sheaths more lately, so ill post a vid soon on everything new. Ironically, the knife you wanted a sheath for was the knife that I mentioned in my last comment. Thanks a bunch for mentioning me, it means a lot!

  • What is the exact name/modle/make of the blade you were holding at 11:48-12:26? It attracts me for some reason. You need to stop making these videos, buddy. I want long for more and more knives every time I see one of your videos. Great video buddy!

  • I think I'm going try carrying various knives from my junk box to see how different shapes and sizes work. I've got my old Bucklite 422 (4.25") next to my wallet now and right off the bat I can tell it's at about the minimum in length for the back pockets in these pants, any shorter and I wouldn't be able to extract it just thumb and index finger like I want.

  • Those fullsized Case Copperlocks in CV seem like good knives, but they're at about the same price point as the new GEC lock-backs.

    Queen's Copperhead/locking looks pretty good too. Their teardrop frame has a good shape but as a linerlock, it's probably thicker.

  • You're right, it all depends on what you're comfortable with, most slipjoints have too "round" a profile and will rotate uncomfortably, there just isn't a lot of demand for the sort of knife I'm looking for. On the positive side, I saw on the TSA site a picture showing the liner-lock #73 with Bocote handles from above and the wooden scales are very trim. Also I got a pm from Doggorunning saying that the lock-back 73s with bone are also fairly slim, so maybe.

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