I will agree that a pocket clip wouldn't do much good. Maybe something like a rifle sling? According to the specs, this thing is over 36 inches long, 9 inches deep, and almost 6 inches thick. Impressive. Best wishes. G
I hear you on the listed measurements. I have notice the same weird sizes on other items listed by AMAZON. SUSPECT that AI is having difficulty converting metric to English, or mm to inches. Way out of wack.
But IMR, it is only 45 grams, despite its enormous size! Very low density.
The basic Alox single blade is $28 - which I would rather have. That's not to say it wouldn't be cool if someone gave me a Onefold. But I prefer the simple, slip lock design and price of the regular single blade flavor.
There's also the potential of a specific blade that has a dedicated purpose. I'm a big believer that there's always a right (multi)tool for every job. When one doesn't know what that job may be, it would be prudent for one to carry a multitool that provides a lot of options (for me either the Swisschamp, XLT, or LM Arc). However, I've also always carried a dedicated knife for food (prep). For the most part I can always just use whatever main blade I'm carrying but sometimes I like to carry a dedicated 'clean' (usually single-)bladed pocketknife. That way I can always be sure that it's a clean blade for food use/prep/whatever. Also, when in/with company, I've found that people are far likelier to be okay with me using a knife that just looks clean in order to: cut a piece of cake, cut through that last bit of pizza connecting two slices together that inevitably never gets cut properly, splitting a doughnut or other baked good in half, splitting a hot dog from Costco or Sam's Club or whatever in half, vel. sim. So in nuce I think it's never a bad idea to have an extra, light, usually single-bladed knife for food. The Onefold could very easily perform that function for someone.
Still not comfortable with this crazy notion of sharing doughnuts.
Then do not come visit my homestead. Most Saturdays or Sundays I buy a couple dozen, cut in half and by noon after visits from grandkids and parents, two pots of coffee, a half gallon milk, box is just crumbs.
Could I have my own couple of dozen just for me when I visit?