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Regardless of what knife you carry in your front pocket, back pocket, or sheath, do you carry a little knife in your jeans coin pocket? I ALWAYS have a small knife in my coin pocket for the little jobs and manicuring work, and also for when there might be "sheeple" around.  Right now my coin pocket buddy is the Boker 8288 in Rosewood and carbon steel.

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Its an Eagle Eye and I currently have it on a short length of chain in my coin pocket. Incredibly sharp for a bunch of uses its always ready and is available right off the chain!

That's a pretty little knife Steve! I'm not familiar with Eagle Eye.

Thanks Craig, I bought the knife from a good friend of mine Leopold Lacrimosa, who runs an outfit called Sonoran Desert Knives. I thought I would try it out as I never have had a knife quite like this. Here is the link to the review I did on it. http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/eagle-eye-gentleman-s-p...

Craig Henry said:

That's a pretty little knife Steve! I'm not familiar with Eagle Eye.

I like the way they did those handles. Fancy schmancy! And good review!

When Donnie is shopping for jean he always makes sure that the coin pocket is big enough to carry his barlow or his whittler

Steve, I really like the look of that Eagle Eye of yours! I especially like that it has the lanyard hole! Sweet!

I don't necessarily carry it in my coin pocket, but I do carry it in a pocket -- usually left front -- at all times! It has been a constant companion ever since a good friend gifted it to me about 40 years ago. 2 1/2" closed with a 1 5/8" cutting edge on the blade. Built like a tank and sharp as a razor -- my little Lakota Teal...

Ron,

That teal is real sweet!

Thank you ;)

Craig Henry said:

I like the way they did those handles. Fancy schmancy! And good review!

That is nice Ron, I have not heard of that one.

Jan Carter said:

Ron,

That teal is real sweet!

Fits perfecto in my coin pocketo.....blades closed of course.

Nice!

Ron Cooper said:

I don't necessarily carry it in my coin pocket, but I do carry it in a pocket -- usually left front -- at all times! It has been a constant companion ever since a good friend gifted it to me about 40 years ago. 2 1/2" closed with a 1 5/8" cutting edge on the blade. Built like a tank and sharp as a razor -- my little Lakota Teal...

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