I’ve had the same Swiss Army Camper for years. It is the right size to carry anywhere but the courthouse and the airport, and it has enough geegaws on it to make it worth carrying. I had a cherry handle switchblade that I would switch out with it every so often, but my father welded his to an electric oven working on it, so I gave him the switchblade as a replacement. (It was a $15 gunshow special.)
SAK Camper here too, and a Kershaw “Onion” series. I have a strange mental block on which “name” it is — either a chive or a scallion — 2.5″ blade, all black.
But of course I own an Old Timer “Stockman” as well, and some others, including one Joel Chamblin. Those top two are my “carry” knives.
January 28th, 2005 at 10:18 am
Kershaw Ken Onion Black scallion.
Assisted opening, so it’s a snap (literally) one-handed, sharp as a razor blade, and available at Wallyworld for $25.
How can you argue with that?
January 28th, 2005 at 12:01 pm
I’ve had the same Swiss Army Camper for years. It is the right size to carry anywhere but the courthouse and the airport, and it has enough geegaws on it to make it worth carrying. I had a cherry handle switchblade that I would switch out with it every so often, but my father welded his to an electric oven working on it, so I gave him the switchblade as a replacement. (It was a $15 gunshow special.)
January 28th, 2005 at 3:51 pm
SAK Camper here too, and a Kershaw “Onion” series. I have a strange mental block on which “name” it is — either a chive or a scallion — 2.5″ blade, all black.
But of course I own an Old Timer “Stockman” as well, and some others, including one Joel Chamblin. Those top two are my “carry” knives.