How Do You Choose Quality Pocket Knives?
In my younger days, every man carried a pocket knife. If a guy had his pants on he had his wallet, his keys, and of course his pocket knife. The first time I asked a man if he had his pocket knife and he did not answer, “I’ve got my pants on don’t I?”, I wasn’t sure what to think. Some people stopped carrying them because, unfortunately, knives have obtained a stigma that makes them somewhat socially unacceptable. When you pull out your knife to open a box or something, people gasp and back away like you’ve just pulled a weapon on them. Crap people, your great grandfather probably carried a gun like you carry a cell phone and the country was much more polite then. Makes you wonder why doesn’t it. Well, I guess I am somewhat old fashion when it comes to knives. To me, carrying a pocket knife is right up there with shaking a man’s hand. It is also like a right of passage from boyhood to manhood. Being allowed to carry your pocket knife is a sign of a boy becoming something more than just