Most times a simple tool that lets us 'tinker' with the problem, gets us on the way on the road of life.
A visit to Cuba and possibly a Cuban jail was not on the schedule.
Mr. C, do you carry a Tinker or summin' else?
Well said. And at least in my case, that simple tool rarely happens to be the large blade of my SAK. Which is why I don't understand the interest in pocket knives (or even handguns) as everyday carry items.
I don't understand the interest in pocket knives (or even handguns) as everyday carry items.
I like pocket knives and firearms, but have no need for micro pry bars, fire starters, and paracord bracelets.
YMMV. Different people have different needs. One thing my old man told me as a kid, stayed with me. "Never forget who you are, what you are, and where you are doing what you do."
YMMV indeed.I certainly appreciate the utility of other tools on SAKs/MTs, but my blades also get used pretty often. I’m sure there are heavier users out there, but opening packages, trimming cigars, being pressed into food service, cleaning and whittling my fingernails, etc., happen often enough that I wouldn’t voluntarily go bladeless, and also don’t consider the carry of a blade(s)-only knife to be a waste of time/pocket space for me.With regard to handguns, (at least for non-LEOs) they are a low-frequency high-impact item, not something that is carried because it is needed so often. Like fire extinguishers or flood insurance, you hope it is something you never have to use. But it is better to have and not need, than to need and not have.
YMMV indeed.I certainly appreciate the utility of other tools on SAKs/MTs, but my blades also get used pretty often. I’m sure there are heavier users out there, but opening packages, trimming cigars, being pressed into food service, cleaning and whittling my fingernails, etc., happen often enough that I wouldn’t voluntarily go bladeless, and also don’t consider the carry of a blade(s)-only knife to be a waste of time/pocket space for me.
I lost Faith in the newer plastic scales that have the empty cavities in them when my son-in-law's hiker got knocked off a kitchen counter and it broke in the exact same way that my tinker broke.
I...have no need for micro pry bars, fire starters, and paracord bracelets.
With regard to handguns, (at least for non-LEOs) they are a low-frequency high-impact item, not something that is carried because it is needed so often. Like fire extinguishers or flood insurance, you hope it is something you never have to use. But it is better to have and not need, than to need and not have.
With EDC it's all about where you live and how you live your life. I live in one of the most densly populated areas in the world; the western part of The Netherlands. It's basically a large urban metropolitan area with such cities as Rotterdam, Den Haag and Delft all being connected by adjacent towns and a public transport network. There is no wild nature here and the ducks in some ditch are the most 'wild' animals I would encounter on an average day! If I happen to be outside after dark, then all streets have very modern led lamp posts so I don't have much need for a flashlight either. Let alone some stupid pry bar to pry what?!? I really don't understand this nonsense. What do I need and what would be handy? A small cutting tool to open up my lunch at work. Or a small driver to fasten a loose screw on some electric appliance or something similar. This is were the SAK shines, especially the simple and smaller models. Those with a combo tool or file. The Bantam and most of all the Classic.