EDC: the Pocket Knife

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EDC: the Pocket Knife

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Life is full of little problems. Here are more then 20 solved by the humble pocket knife. Check out my EDC creations at my shop.

This particular knife is the Gerber Paraframe I - Serrated. I've carried it for several years. In my opinion it's the best choice for an EDC (EveryDay Carry) pocket knife.

Safety Caution: Knives can cause serious injury. Always handle a knife within your experience. Here are some good tips for knife safety.

Legal Caution: Many, if not all, jurisdictions have laws governing knives or any cutting implement for that matter. Check with local law enforcement before choosing a knife to everyday carry.

How to One Hand Open a Pocket Knife

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First things first. Here's a couple ways to open a knife.

Bottle Opener

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By using blade channel along with the blade you can easily open a bottle.

Can Opener

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Open a can by using the inside edge of the can as leverage.

Wire Cutter / Stripper

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Place the wire nearest the pivot point though still within the blade portion. Close the blade to cut the wire. To strip, roll the blade the over the wire. Use the tip of the blade against the handle to pull the sleeve off.

Heavy Gage Wire Bending

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This is for when you lock your keys in your car. Find a coat hanger and shape the end with the blade channel.

Score Your Registration Sticker

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Since you have a knife on you use it to score your registration sticker. That helps prevent the theft of it.

Key Ring Opener

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Spare your finger nails. Use your knife.

Soda Can Opener

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Just like the key ring, spare your finger nails.

Emergency Window Punch

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For when your car plunges into San Francisco Bay, use the hilt to bust your way out.

Safety Cutter

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Expose just enough of the blade to fit the cord. Close the knife as you cut.

Paper Craft

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Use the smooth edges of the knife handle to sharply crease paper. Use the blade to cut the crease.

Splinter Removal

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Place the edge of the blade against the spliter. Use your thumb against it to pull it out. Don't do this if your knife is razor sharp. Note: the splinter has been exaggerated for demonstration purposes.

Door Stop

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How many times have you told someone "let me back in". On your way out stick your knife in the jam. Let yourself back in.

Door Knock

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This is best used on heavy doors where your knuckle knock will be drowned out. Just be careful not to dent the door.

Lazer Level

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The curved handle has plenty of surface to level a laser line just right.

Open a Package

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Enough said.

Paper Weight

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Keep those top secret plans from blowing off the back of your car.

Secret Message

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Use the handle to impress a message on paper. A crayon reveals what you wrote.

Hand Grip

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For those times when that furniture edge is just a little too sharp for your hand.

Staple Remover

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Because when you need one you can't find it.

Tire Valve

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For when your changing out a bicycle tire.

Fuse Puller

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When you go on a trip pull out a few ignition fuses from your car. If it doesn't start it's harder to steal.  


Help me to expand the list.

Thanks for reading.