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the blades you're describing as sheepsfoot are actually spey blades.
Let us know if you need a good alternative. ;)
Get the CRKT Journeyer. You will like the price point at Bladehq.com or dpknives.com and carry it in your pocket,take the clip off if you want!
so the next video can be him saying the same about CRKT? you get what you pay for is my moto... CRKT is an excellent quality knife maker but your not going to find a $10 one you wont care about loosing with that quality.
Roy Boivin II That's totally fair. However, I'd much rather lose a quality $40 knife than a quality $150 knife. At some point, quality, performance, price and potential "lost knife tears" must all converge in a purchasing decision. That's what makes buying knives so fun. -Ben
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Or adjust the retention of your clip, remove clip, use a sheath or any number of options. It really wasnt the knife that caused the loss.
Take the clip off and put it in your pocket...
+chemicallust77 and it falls out...
Wranglerstar I guess you're just SOL then...lol
Maybe try a neck knife? I've seen people use that as an alternative to regular pocket knives.
+800lb Gorilla Yep use a dummy cord aka lanyard. Or buy a $3 sheath to put the knife in on your belt. Pocket clips were invented by knife makers so you would lose your knife and have to buy another one. Or buy a knife that is truly a "pocket knife".
I have never lost a pocket knife when it was clipped in my pocket, I'm 43 been carrying a blade since I was 8
+Wranglerstar Then how exactly is having a traditional folder going to change that? It's literally the exact same concept.
The only difference is that modern materials have more grip and are less likely to fall out of your pocket than a smooth handled traditional knife.
I'm not saying don't carry a traditional knife, I'm just telling you that if you are having modern knives fall out of the bottom of your pocket, an old style will be at best the same, but more likely worse.
I don't understand your reasoning at all. How on earth do you think this will be better?
I would go for a new Chinese made Schrade, that way when you lose it you will actually be happy. Problem solved.
What's up with all of these stories of people losing knives? I carry a knife everyday and I've never lost a single one.
I was just thinking the same thing. I see comments everywhere saying "I loved my knife, until I lost it. now,I need a new one" lol
WALDO Haha I know right? You'd think they'd be more careful with a $200 Benchmade. And somewhere out there is some lucky chumps who found these lost knives.
Vin Ellis I wish I found a $200 knife. I would cry in my room once I get home lol
+Vin Ellis Do you log tree's in a forest or work forest fires? Different situations bring different risk.
+Falney I've worked on Navy ships and in some other interesting environments. Only lost one knife in 19 years of carrying one, and it was my own damn fault, I put it down and must have been distracted or maybe it got pushed off the work space and disappeared, because I didn't realize I had lost it until the next day back on site. By then it was nowhere to be found.
Meanwhile, I've found a few. The best was a Kershaw Leek. It needed some cleaning up but is a nice little beater to toss in a tool box or take on a picnic. If I lost it, wouldn't care.
Why don't you jut take the clip off your Benchmade. Problem solved. I recently watched your "Who's Best Benchmade or Spyderco" and it seems as if you're not only changing knives but that you're changing your entire philosophy of carry. There isn't anything wrong with the Benchmade but with the way you carry it correct? I'm not intending to simply be critical but I felt that your reasons for carrying your Benchmade were pretty valid. Now you're intending to go against that philosophy with carrying a Victorinox Tinker which isn't going to be able to handle the cutting jobs that your 940 can.
Geerhardus Fox because it's lost,
wranglerstar Obviously the most recent Benchmade is lost but the point is that it would not be "insanity" to purchase another Benchmade and change the way you carry it. I'm obviously using a generalization. I watched your video about how you lost your knife. I watch a good deal of your videos and like them but that reply wasn't sincere and I find it a bit insulting to be honest.
Exactly what I was going to suggest. Not sure how Benchmade attaches their clips, but my spyderco allows me to take the clip right off. Spend the money on a quality knife and just take the clip off.
I completey agree with geerhardus.
The Victorinox Tinker can handle more than you think : www.taschenmesserbuch.ch/Werken_mit_dem_Taschenmesser/BUCH/BUCH.html I think you guys under estimate Swiss knives.
Or you are maybe very unexperienced using knives.
"I'm done with *clip knives*." Should be the title of this video. I can't tell if this was done in malice or negligence but this is a problem with *clip knives* and not *Benchmade* knives.
Click bait.
it's more of a problem with his pants then anything else, ive carried clip knifes for about 9 years and never have I lost one.. It's not fair to blame the clip knives when it's obviously how he carried them.
***** That is precisely why he shouldn't purposely be deceptive.
+MOΛΩN ΛABE I disagree. He said he was done with Benchmade because he was fed up of loosing $150 knives. If he could guarantee not loosing the knife, I am pretty sure he would get another one.
Falney I'm not even going to attempt to explain this to you because I already have. Reread the goddamn OP.
+MOΛΩN ΛABE His problem is easily solved with a bit of paracord lanyard. Oddly, he has one on his matchbox.
Here's a simple concept... take the clip off the 940 and put it in a pocket. And/or use a lanyard. Done.
Oops. I lost my first Benchmade 940 Osburne too Cody. I just replaced it but now I'm hesitant about carrying it in the woods so I use a belt knife of an old school pocket knife.
Ive got to say Cody I think you would be good with a nice quality neck knife as long as you keep yours tucked under the shirt until needed...I love my pocket folders but reviewing aside I would just use my neck knife for most things....always right there at my chest, also good for using while sitting too...
Yep Jeff you love your neck knifes! lol btw what would you say about an OPINEL for Cody?
I have to agree with jeff! I lost several clip knives over the last year! I never carried one until I won a contest of his awhile back and won the crkt minimalist! (Big thanks to cutlery lover for that one!)It's my go to edc forever!
There's definite disadvantages to a neck knife, I keep my TOPS mini scandi in my right pocket for EDC rather than around my neck.
I personally don't like having a cord around my neck. To dangerous for the type of work I do. Gives someone a good "ripcord" too.
cutlerylover I like the idea of a neck knife but I've tried one and just can't stand having it around my neck, drives me nuts.
"I keep losing my knives"
"It's the fault of the knife itself."
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Dude maybe have some small amount of awareness
If he did he probably wouldn't be losing $200 knives. On the other hand someone needs to get a metal detector go in the woods and make $1400/of knives🤣🤣🤣
Cody, I'd go with a small Case knife. Made right here in the USA, traditional style, made right down the road from me. I'd even pick one up from the factory FOR YOU!
Not understanding why you don't just put it in your pocket, since the clip is probably removable. Unless what you wear restricts that somehow.
sgarretson315 because the edges are so sharp. They don't melt away in the pock like a traditional knife,
Ok, I understand that. The victorinox knives are a good alternative. I carried one for years.
Not true Wranglerstar. I have from day one put the 940 in my pocket. It has never opened up on me, not one time. Are you Clipping that knife with the knife outside your pocket like some one els said? If so, your fault you lost it.
wranglerstar I carry multiple benchmade knives in my pocket with out clips with no issues. I also have a tactical fixed blade artimas benchmade which has an amazing belt clip. All of the clips are removable... you can also get a griptillian which has the ability to add a cord to it for either reflective rope or to run a neckless with it. All of my benchmades are thinner than the ones your showing off in your video. posting a video "im not buying or carrying a knife maker because i loose them" is just not fair to any vendor.
wranglerstar Sometimes I carry a Spyderco Native 1 inside my pocket. The FRN handles are lightweight and never poke me. I use a paracord lanyard to retrieve it from my pocket as the $10 flea market price did not include a pocket clip. Use reflective paracord and you'll be able to find it at night with a flashlight.
I've worked for tree services for years and I've learned that branches are like fingers pulling on your knifes and other items. I once lost a watch in a wood chipper, the brush pulled the watch off my wrist and I don't even feel it.
Cody its a very misleading title to the video, implying that there is something wrong with benchmade knives. then in the video your saying you personally are not carrying clip knives from any manufacturer because of your own experience with them. I dont think such a title is fare to benchmade or to your viewers
***** Do you work for Benchmade?
wranglerstar I would hope that if it were a Benchmade representative, they'd be more careful with their grammar and capitalization. Avi makes a good point, though. Your title makes it seem like you have a problem which is specific to Benchmade.
looking for views imo
wranglerstar So what if he does?
wranglerstar no he doesn't work for benchmade your just a simple viewed dumbass
FYI, if I'm looking at it right, the first knife with the "sheepsfoot" blade, that's actually called a "spey blade". You can guess what they were originally used for.
+EvilSSP thank you, i noticed that as well
So what you're saying is... somewhere out their, in the wilderness, there are several of you're beloved folder's, lost. awaiting to be found, an used again...
Sorry for your loss(es). I've been EDCing my 940 a LOT lately so I know how bummed I would be. I recommend sticking with budget EDC knives if you're worried about losing anymore. I've made some videos on the topic that you might find interesting... :)
OPINEL #8 CARBONE!!!!!!!!!! You wont beat it in that price range for blade quality and because of the birch handle it is so light u wont even know ur carrying a blade. They have made them unchanged for well over 100 years that is a testimony in its self of how good they are.
I have carried all kinds of swanky flick open knives but my go to carry is the Opinel #8 carbone
That or a Case Sodbuster.
No offence but I have nothing but bad experiences with Opinel and one thing you can't say is that I don't have enough experience and I'll explain...
I've been traveling a lot in my life but more so, I've been part of Tom Brown group and many beginners and kids are suggested to get an Opinel.
Without fail, all of them get rusty and stuck. The locking snaps out like a bad corck, it's bulky and the metal requires too much attention for a constant working blade.
So, Opinel would be an absolute bad choice.
Plus, you need to be at a steady and specific weather for it to not simply go all rusty on its own even without any use at all.
So maybe you're just lucky to live in a place like that and never realised that this blade is way too delicate for different weather but I'm telling you, I've owned at least 10 and have seen hundreds being used and Opinel is absolutely terrible.
BravingTheOutDoors No offence taken further more don't take offence to my response.
Clearly you don't look after the blade. If you buy any high carbon blade regardless of the brand and u don't look after it rust is what you should expect. Keep it oiled. If you are lazy or live in a high humidity environment you should purchase the stainless steel version.
I stand by my point that for the money you cant beat it. I do a lot of fishing off shore and do not take any high carbon steel blades on my boat there as they will rust by the time I get home.
Stainless is the obvious choice if you are in a high humidity environment. Guess what you can buy stainless steel versions of Opniel so that is clearly the way to go for you in this case.
If the locking device is failing clearly there is something wrong with your technique. There should not be so much pressure on the locking device forcing it to close under normal usage conditions for it to fail. You have to be forcing it to close when it is locked open to have it fail
So if all u got to say is they rust I say get the stainless version or look after your carbon steel blades like you should be.
For special people like yourself I would recommend a non-folding stainless steel blade. You will be much happier. I can't believe it took you at least 10 versions of the same blade to work this out.
"They have made them unchanged for well over 100 years that is a testimony in its self of how good they are."
Because a design is unchanged it is good? That's not real logical.
justgonnastay I could not disagree more. Why change something that works, is simple and reliable? To change it just for the sake of changing is the most illogical reason of all.
Technically they did add the locking device in the 50's so realistically my statement is wrong. But apart from that there has been no changes since original manufacture. They are the definition of perfection.
Why not just put the the benchmade or clipknife inside your pocket? You could even remove the clip
Put a lanyard in the lanyard hole then tie the lanyard around a belt loop. So if it skips out it'll still be attached to u
Indeed! I lost my Microtech working in the woods behind my house a few weeks ago. I understand your frustration and hope you find an ideal solution.
Um, simple question, why not just put the pocket clip style knife in your pocket?
Cody I mean No disrespect but seems ODD to blame Benchmade for when you lose the knife. You figured out the reason you lose the knives is because you get the clips caught on branches. Now your solution is to carry a knife in the pocket. Why not just carry a Benchmade or another in the pocket without the clip. I know all the Benchmade's carry the clips is removable.
I don't think he blamed the knife at all. He said he seems to lose it in the forest.
meza72 the edges are to sharp for pocket carry,
9gibsonlespaul
The edges on the handle of the knife will wear through the inside of your pocket. Look how smooth those old style pocket knives are.
I had my SOG Aegis clipped to my pocket, and then I took with me my camera equipment, in a bag around the size of a lunchbox, and apparently there was a loose string on my bag, which caught on my knife when I removed the bag from my neck, I was pissed off because I lost it, moments later I discovered it was there the whole time and I was happy as fuck, I didn't even notice because the knife was black and so was the bag.
wranglerstar
you can round of the edges with a file.
Victorinox Swiss Army knife. I would highly recommend the Tinker for a good pocket knife.
I lost the exact same knife Cody and recent
I use to have a weatherman wave on my hip and a benched in my pocket. Nowadays I just carry an Opinel. Love it so much I got a second one.
or, you could get another Benchmade (or Spyderco, ZT, etc.), thread a nice long piece of para-chord through the lanyard hole, and tie it to your belt loop? I wouldn't give up my Spyderco Domino for anything, much less an issue that has an easy and simple fix that can be made in a few minutes for just $5 and a lighter....
and the second knife had a Wharncliffe blade, not a sheepsfoot. wharnies have flat edges while sheepsfoot blades have a slight swoop to the blade.
I've tried this many-a-time. It's a PITA every time you use your knife because you need to tuck all the paracord away neatly in a way you won't get a tangle the next time you need your knife. I still haven't found a good way to carry a knife.
keifsanderson i see... perhaps you could use one of those auto-retract pen holder things for your car that you could tie around the lanyard hole? that way, it would automatically get out of your way once you put it in your pocket. besides that, a smaller knife like a cold steel mini tuff or a custom kiridashi in a neck carry sheath could suffice with a few mods to the clip to make it stronger.
Tanner saslow I love those auto-retract gizmos. I'm just stuck in a unique situation because of my work wear. But for Codt, I think that would be a solid option. Good call. Manufacturers make all different sizes/capacities of those things, and they are all lightweight and low-profile.
keifsanderson yep :)
I went to Cabela's the other day for the first time. Couldn't believe that buck knives were around $150! Used to carry several of those when I was a kid, but never paid more than $20-$30 for them. Times have changed!
Dude, how much was a Candy bar, a can of soda, or Gas when you got a Buck Knife for $30?
mixter102 gee "dude", I grew up in the 80's. Its not like I'm 100 years old and don't understand the effect of inflation and basic economics. I made a comment about sticker shock for a knife I used to carry growing up. By the way, a movie, popcorn, and soda was a quarter on Friday night, haha
I got a 940 just a couple weeks ago. I absolutely love it, but I've already snagged the clip twice. I was carrying a skyline for a couple years before and never had that problem. Is there a replacement clip for the 940 out there that doesn't snag as easy?
Thanks Cody, great video. I am amazed at the respect and reverence that you have for your grandfather. It's nice to see that kind of love and respect that you have for your granddad.
Your grand dad should have gotten a Benchmade.
So youre done with Benchmade because you cant keep track of it? Yeah.. That makes sense.
How is your latest Benchmade 940 Osborne holding up? Have you found a solution to this problem?
I have carried a Benchmade 551 Griptilian Mel Pardue with D2 plain blade for years. I love it! I gave one with S30V blade to an elder friend and one with a 154CM blade to my lawn boy!
Best pocket knife for the buck? Opinel no 8. Light, Beech handle, Locking mechanism, Carbon Steel or Stainless Blade. Fits in your pocket, good sized blade, and CHEAP. $12 plus shipping from Amazon, and I'm sure you could get a better deal somewhere else if you looked around. My dad has had his forever, my brother used his in the Service and still has it (as well as a larger one of the same design), and I have had one for 6 years or so. made in France, Killer knife.
eerbrev I have heard a lot of good things,
In the pocket? I would have to go with Victorinox. Cadet or Farmer.
Hunter XT or carpenter, a bit more expensive, not much, and more sturdy IMO
*****
Super Tinker has been my EDC for about 2 years now, replaced my Leatherman Rebar when I started working in the city.
just thinking about the problem of a knife getting snagged on something and pulled off your pocket, belt, backpack.....what about a chain attached to a belt loop...you would have to unclip ur blade from it for use.....switching from a axis knife to a nail-nick lockback ....?..do you not trust the blade retention of a axis BM enough to keep it in the pocket?....with or without the clip still on?
Same thing happened to my old timer, which I purchased about 2 years ago. Very quickly after receiving the knife I realized the quality wasn't at all what I had expected. My first and so far, last shade.
Why put 100% of the blame on a knife clip? Maybe it's your pants?
heystarfish100 Nope it's the knife clip,
+Wranglerstar Maybe I am failing to understand something, but if you are switching over to something like a gentleman's folder to carry in your pocket, couldn't you just remove the pocket clip on any of the clip knives and carry it in your pocket? That would seem to me to be the most prudent course of action.
+Wranglerstar I've been carrying clip knives for 9 years, and I've never lost a knife. you should take a look at your pants.
+heystarfish100 I remove the belt clip from my knives because I keep loosing them as obviously the belt clip and not the blade, puts a hole in the pocket!
+DRum886 That would make too much sense
Perhaps just taking off the pocket clip will solve the problem? That what you won't be tempted to use it ;)
I have had similar issues with loosening knives because they get caught while working. I seemed to loose them baling hay and straw. I always carry the bales at my right hip and it would seem to catch the clip on my pocket and bend if and slowly loosen up until it got lifted right out of my pocket. I got a good USA made buck knife that I have yet to have any trouble with.
I just bought a mini one of the old-timers and am very impressed!
I wouldn't carry any of your grand dad's knives . . . if you lost those you'd really be miffed. Nice bit of history to keep in the family.
+keggerous Then they just sit. Granddad would have preferred they be used.
exactly why I wouldn't carry 100+ dollar knife.
I've got a limited edition Mini Griptillian in CPM M4 which I love and almost lost due to failed pocket clip as well. Now I keep it in my pocket with a short paracord lanyard for easy retrieval
Had the same issue, went with a chineese spyderco $30 3.5" blade large enough to do everything, stay fairly sharp, don't cry if you loose one, and small enough to pocket carry when in the field or hiking.
Why not just take the clip off a Benchmade and drop it in your pocket? No need to throw the baby out with the bath water.
Never mind. I see below that you don't care for the profile in the pocket. Maybe a little work with some abrasives could reshape it? There certainly is plenty of meat on my Benchmade that could disappear without compromising functionality.
Great video
I would take a financial hit if I lost one of my Benchmade Autos too. Perish the thought.
Thanks for your thoughts, it was interesting. I got into knives about 2 years ago and have some really nice custom knives. I wrote a piece online about 6 months ago saying that my favorite EDC knives are Benchmade with SOG a runner up. When I pick out a knife in the morning it's almost always a Benchmade, usually a Volli or Barage.
I've got an ancient ka-bar folder. similar shape to yours, but white bone handle and much larger. thanks for the video! have a good one.
Why not just say you are done carrying a knife with a pocket clip? Why throw the BENCHMADE name in? For more views? Why can't you periodically check your pocket for your knife after going thru dense brush? Whatever dude, in all honesty I'm about "done" watching your videos.
I'm done with your channel.
I carry an old timer as well as a Mora fixed blade when I work in the woods. Have you considered a neck carry of a small fixed blade, something with a 3 - 31/2 blade?
So Cody I had this issue as well and have found the solution. I broke my leatherman three weeks ago and sent it in for repair in the meantime I got a new bigger leatherman for my bday it has a clip but I was not wanting to have it lifted from my pocket so I fashioned a length of paracord bright color and made a loop at the end. I ran the clip through it and clipped it back to my pocket then I ran it through my belt to secure it when I want to use it I just slide it out of the cord loop and use it. No more lost knife it works with all my clip knives
I also carry an Opinel, it's smooth contour and clever simple design. I love it!
Glad to see I'm not the only one who has had this problem with Benchmade pocket clips.
Umm I know it's late but you could attach a piece of paracord to a carabiner and then attach that to a belt loop. When you know you are going to be using the knife unhook the carabiner and when you are going to be moving make sure it's secured. I mean what else are lanyard wholes for if not to secure the knife?
I wonder if a j-hook clip (like on firearm holsters) with a paddle system and slight protrusion to act as a finger switch would be a good solution. It would be more difficult to fall off accidentally.
While working I carry a spyderco endura in my little pocketwatch pocket no clip in a pair of jeans. Still sticks out a little but no clip to get caught and pulled
what do u think of the Swiss army knife. I carry a huntsman. very good knife.
what about removing the clip from a benchmade, spyderco ect. and making it an in the pocket knife?
Bought a skeletool from leather man I have been happy with it. I find that it is not overtly bulky like many multi tools they kept the design relatively slim. I like it has a carabiner built into the design making it easy to secure it to a belt loop albeit it does have the option of a clip or holster I can relate to the issues of knives working their way loose especially with lots of movement or if your like me finding yourself in awkward body positions at work.
Great video, I inherited a bunch of my grandfather's pocket knives too. Swiss Army knives made by Victorinox are great. A technique I have used for not losing knives for at least 20 years is to put a piece of 550 cord in a loop with a knot at the end and slide the knot under your belt. it is not foolproof but it takes a pretty good tug to get it out. If you make it long enough you can loop it but it takes longer to get the knife loose. Works for in the pocket, in a sheath or with a pocket clip. I started losing knives when I started relying on those clips alone!
I have a Benchmand 940 and have had it do the same thing. I have also had problems with the springs breaking in the Axis lock. I bought a Emerson CQC 7 (Spear Point) and I find that the extra weight of the Emerson in combination the tight clip against G10 locks it in my pocket snug. I've had zero issues in all different terrain and conditions for over a year now. In fact I just did a one year anniversary video. Lol. My 940 is now collecting dust. I also carry a vintage (1965-1969) Case Bear Head Trapper (with a lot of character) in pocket just as backup. Keep up the great work! -Keith
Some real classics there. My father was a Buck 110 man for years. He always had it on his belt. Now everyone carries clip knives but I have still love my old Swiss Army knife I carried all through high school and college.
I have a mini griptilian 557...I dropped it on some pavement...snap goes the tip...its been several years now...I still have the knife...not sure if its covered paperwork..receipt..etc... is gone. I do have the felt pouch it came in hahaha. Can I just mail it into Benchmade ? Or is it up to me to buy a replacement blade?
By now they probably have upgrade steels this one was 154 cm ...but I'm sure I would have to pay if I wanted a better steel instead of the original...does anybody know how benchmade works?
What about a neckknive? Or a knife that can be mounted 'commando-style' to your chestpocket area?
It always make me so happy when I hear any Ben Howard playing in your videos!
I think the fact that you are able to have and share your grandfathers EDC collection is very cool.
I've always grown up with buck as my grandfathers go to brand along with case and I recently got my first buck for Christmas, and out of the box it was cuts-the-hair-off-your-arm sharp and that amazed me, it's sharpness and edge retention have held up with only a little touch up after cutting apart a lot of boxes
what type of a pant do you wear???carhart big bill??
What song is playing at the end of the video?
I loved this video! I'm a grampa and I've got one of my dad's (which he gave to me after he broke a blade tip...but I cherish it) and one of my late father-in-laws pocket knives that'll be passed down years ago. Plus... my own knives will pass down too. Wonderful video and it speaks to a "richness" of heritage that can't be bought but can only be learned, shared and left for others! ...as iron sharpens iron...
There are light weight metal/chain lanyards (about 20" long) which can be attached to the knife's lanyard hole and to a beltloop to prevent lossing your knife. The most simple solution.
I have had problems in the past with the old time in the
Pocket knives the problem I always had was that there was no locking mechanism so I've had multiple close on me but that's just my problems with em
I've lost a few too. I don't ever use the clip - due to the loss. So I keep them deep in my pocket. As long as my keys don't grab it as I pull them out, my knife is safe.
I love old folding knives, Im a bit of a collector.. Not a serious one, But I have a dozen or so. My EDC for work is a Kershaw Leek, But i also have a benchmade barrage that I carry when Im not at work..Love the videos..
Also can you ask us if we can guess your new edc knife if their are thousands of models out there?
I like my gerber paraframe II. It was fairly cheap, holds an edge well, sturdy, removable pocket clip, locking mechanism, feels good in the hand, decently balanced, looks cool, and easy to clean. Had it for a few years now and it still does just as well as the day I bought it.
Why not use some paracord to tie the Benchmade knife to your belt loop? My griptillian has a hole in it to thread paracord through.
Sorry for your loss! I as well have just lost my Benchmade auto
The Knife I love the most and will always buy is the CRKT M16 series knives with double sided guard. if you put the handle clip on the other side and backwards you can put the knife into your pocket tip up and they deploy when you remove them from your pocket with one hand.
E.D.C for me is a Buck 110 in my back pocket next to my billfold. I have carried like so for 20 yrs haven't lost a knife yet & a Mercator K55k in my front pocket works well for me.
The one with no marking is a soligen surgical steel knife my grandfather passed away and I got one very similar to that one.
My EDC is an old(circa 1950) Klein Tools electricians knife. Single blade made of high carbon steel, fits nicely in my front pocket, and it came with a metal loop to attach it to something(which I removed).
My wife's great-uncle was an electrician and I found a whole bunch when he passed, but I have ever seen them on eBay for $4-$15 based on condition.
I have been immensely satisfied with my small victorinox. Big blade, small blade, scissors, screwdriver, can opener and awl....I threw away the toothpick and lost the tweezers but I never used them anyway.
Hey I don't know if you'll ever see this or not but I'm a young boy I'm 13 and I love knives and I have the same 940 u did have and I love thoes types of knives but I do love older knives as well but do u thank i should try and stay with older types of knives or go with the 120$or 200$ beanchmade kinves bc I don't know and I'm just wounting to hear what a older man has to say about it thanks
I took the clip from my benchmade and stuck the tip into a vice and slightly bent it so it creates less surface to snag on other things. I can still slide it onto my jeans pocket with no problem, but it is far less likely to snag anything else, since it has a slight curve. Give it a try and you'll keep carrying a pocket clip knife. I haven't lost one yet, since I did this to mine.
That blade on the Ka-Bar that you didn't know about is a leather punch . Folks who worked with saddles and other tack , always wanted a pocket knife with a leather punch . I once had a case ×× with one.
Remove pocket clip and attach lanyard? Why does it have to be specially made to go in the pocket? Compactness?
how did you lose them? just wondering. i normally carry 2 knives (one front right pocket and one back right)and a mutli-tool and ive never had an issue with it catching on things even when crawling under houses. but i dont use benchmades because the clips are ugly. i mainly carry spyderco and leathermans. but to what you said about multi-tools you just have to get used to it. and for me its been well worth it carrying my leatherman surge is my #1
Hey I've run into the exact same problem and came to the same conclusion few years ago. I've gone to using the cheaper Kershaw . I just make sure they have the low profile pocket clip then slightly alter the top on the clip bending it in (heat and quench) so it doesn't grab as easily. Then I just carry a small diamond hone card in my wallet to keep up on the blade. Been working great, only lost one knife since then and it only cost me 20 bucks. And I really beat on my knifes in ways I shouldn't. The non Chinese models are often of better quality.
Cody love all my BM knives. Lost two of the same model elisiwitz strikers. Great knife! My wife found replacement of the same on line, very collectable. Now sits in gun safe, only comes out occasionally. My EDC presently, a Sog flash 2. Even though it has a clip, sits in my pocket fine. Good quality, not too big, made in USA and reasonable price. Totally understand your loss. Steve
my bench made mini-grip has never fallen out of my pocket, and i have even gone rock climbing, where my pocket was almost upside down the entire time, and no problem at all!
I carry my grandpa's old Old Timer. It's a USA made one, by Shrade, 1080T. Still in very good condition. I feel very fortunate. ;) I suggest you search around antique stores and garage sales. I've found many old USA made, carbon steel knives for cheap.
i used an Opinel for many years, basic but i cant fault it, Only other pocket knife i'd recommend is the trusty old swiss army knife (one with a saw blade) which i keep on a piece of cord around my neck.
u could glue a remote beeper on it so u can find it .only if u don't lose the remote button.
I also have a Kabar pocket knife like that, also my grandfather's. Extremely sharp. Too precious to carry every day but I use it to teach my son to do basic whittling and carving.