I'll be acquiring a new Stag single blade Speed Hunter. (Another new great Italian auto dedicated to pocket carry).
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Thanks to Dave Sause, and Rick...
Fishtail Picklock
Re: Thanks to Dave Sause, and Rick...
Congrats Fishtail! Very nice piece. Rick had just told me during the holidays that he was awaiting a box of presents from Angelo and apparently came through. I know you'll love it!
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Thank you, Jules. What I appreciate is that the "little" Speed Hunter tucks away nicely in my sports jacket pocket and will be a nice companion to my other "street knives" (Yellow Delrin Case Cro Van Steel blade Peanut and Victorinox "Traveler") The larger knife can be carried unobtrusively, yet comes handy for larger cutting tasks.
Fishtail Picklock
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The Speed Hunter is an awesome little life. I really like mine. I know you enjoy your Speed Hunter.
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i have one that i edc with black micarta i got from stu's seconds
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Thanks, brother. It is good to know that these little autos are suitable for daily carry. Either slipping it into my Sports jacket pocket or hanging it on my belt in a sheath (provided by Rick) will encourage "gentlemanly" carry. As a man that dresses in a sports jacket and slacks instead of jeans, the ability to slide this in my coat pocket is nice and doesn't "telegraph" it's presence.TRYKER wrote:i have one that i edc with black micarta i got from stu's seconds
Walking into places where I'm performing I tend to reach for either my Victorinox "Rambler" or my Case Yellow Delrin Cro van Peanut. There are times when a longer blade is appreciated. That's when I'll reach into my jacket pocket, produce the Speed Hunter and snap it open beneath a restaurant table so that I won't cause undue alarm. I get the job done and discretely close the knife. No muss, no fuss.
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Fishtail Picklock