I would just like to say

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Could have used it the nite sted of a leatherman scroo driver.

Q. The leather man has a locking blade.
What would plod think of that I wonder?
I has a twenty year ole Wave in me pack, goes wif me evvywhere. My view, issa tool, an necessary regardless of circumstance... Just in case is not a defence parrantly....
 
Q. The leather man has a locking blade.
What would plod think of that I wonder?
I has a twenty year ole Wave in me pack, goes wif me evvywhere. My view, issa tool, an necessary regardless of circumstance... Just in case is not a defence parrantly....

Its illegal to have a locking blade knife here, SAK come under the pocket knife category, the blade must
be a max of 3 inches and be non locking plus you do not have to give a reason to carry it. :)
 
When my dottirs were sprogs one joined the air cadets and the other joined the army cadets, I bought them each a swiss army knife. I ended up getting one of them back years later, still use it now and again. But my preferred pocket knife is a stainless steel brit army knife which belonged to my father in law. It has one wobbly can/bottle opener, one wobbly blade which still holds a keen edge when honed on me oilstone, and a fixed screw driver on one end. Its stamped with a WD mark and date stamped 1953.
 
Its illegal to have a locking blade knife here, SAK come under the pocket knife category, the blade must
be a max of 3 inches and be non locking plus you do not have to give a reason to carry it. :)

Coz it's got pliers an screwdrivers an tin openers an wotnot innit?! Same pack has an SAK mind you. Fukkum.

I knows the rools :)
 
When my dottirs were sprogs one joined the air cadets and the other joined the army cadets, I bought them each a swiss army knife. I ended up getting one of them back years later, still use it now and again. But my preferred pocket knife is a stainless steel brit army knife which belonged to my father in law. It has one wobbly can/bottle opener, one wobbly blade which still holds a keen edge when honed on me oilstone, and a fixed screw driver on one end. Its stamped with a WD mark and date stamped 1953.

I fink a pocket knife is just necessary. Simples.
 
When my dottirs were sprogs one joined the air cadets and the other joined the army cadets, I bought them each a swiss army knife. I ended up getting one of them back years later, still use it now and again. But my preferred pocket knife is a stainless steel brit army knife which belonged to my father in law. It has one wobbly can/bottle opener, one wobbly blade which still holds a keen edge when honed on me oilstone, and a fixed screw driver on one end. Its stamped with a WD mark and date stamped 1953.

Ive got a stainless one in the back of the disco too, I'll have a wee look for it tomorrow.
 
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