I'm trying to figure that out myself. I thought maybe a Style PS might be good. the 'My First Victorinox' sounds like a pretty good idea, if my friends think their son is ready.I think my concern is him taking it to school to show his friends, and getting in trouble for having a weapon of mass murder. I think this might make the Style PS a good option.
I'd opt for the My First Victorinox as well, although bear in mind I have no kids and little expedience with kids.I do know SAKs though and they still tend to be looked on more favorably than just about any other knife or tool out there. The Boy Scout mentality is still strong, and while it still trips the Zero Tolerance policy at most schools it's generally a lot easier to defend.DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk
Agree with everything said so far and applaud you for setting this example. I would also follow up on what Heinz and Grant stated about knives and schools. As the "Resource Officer" for my school district, there is a Zero Tolerance policy to be sure. But, like Heinz stated, SAK's are generally more openly tolerated and less likely to be viewed as an offensive weapon provided the student is not being blatantly irresponsible with it. It also helps if your local law enforcement and school officials exercise some common sense, but often times that's asking a bit much... Stew and K9 partner "Ajo".
I remember, when I was at school someone getting stabbed, accidentally, with a triangle ruler and having to go to the hospital..I am surprised these rulers have not been banned yet. (Image removed from quote.)Anything knifeless and with blunt scissors should be OK.How about a Kershaw Two-can ?(Image removed from quote.)Is it classified as a knife or Scissors??
That road looks like it leads to Sheffield
Quote from: sparky415 on March 29, 2012, 01:55:34 PMThat road looks like it leads to Sheffield No. Not hilly enough. Although to guy does have a look of Al about him.
Thanks for all the great input, folks. I also like the Squirt P4/Ps4