I carry this one clipped on my pocket every where i go.
Kershaw Tanto Blur
http://www.kershawknives.com/productdetails.php?id=85&brand=kershaw
I looked hard at that one but went for the leek due to the thinness overall, it ended up getting stolen and may replace it with a blur someday. without serrations probably.
neck carry under a shirt IS considered concealed carry, but in a pocket IS NOT, go figure, either can not be seen.
I have a Case that a really good dear friend got for me for my birthday!
Funny how this subject comes up now. I've been shopping around for a good "tactical" folder. I've carried a pocketknife since I was about 5 years old, from the big old Swiss Army knife with spoon, magnifying glass, tweezers, paper towel dispenser, etc. to the little single blade pen knife. If I emptied all my drawers and boxes laying around, I'd probably find 100 of them. Plus I have several fixed blade knifes, multi-tools, etc. But I've been wanting something thin and light enough for every day carry, but with a big enough and strong enough blade to handle whatever may come.
I've been checking out knives by CRKT, Spyderco, Kershaw, Ontario, Gerber, and a couple of others. I've decided I want a knife made here in the USA, at least a 3.5" blade, assisted opening, lockback and with a good clip that isn't so tight it tears your pocket but not so loose it'll come out just from everyday activity. I'll probably get a combo blade, since a serrated edge cuts things like wet rope so much easier than a straight edge. Seems like every time I find the knife I want to order, they are out of stock, or I find out it's really made in China, or I read a bad review. I'd really like to handle the knife first, see how the assisted opening works, how hard it is to close, how light it is, how it feels in my hand, how the sunlight glitters off the fine edge....
Anyway, I think I'll be buying one or two within the next couple of weeks. Will let y'all know what I get and how it measures up.
