Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Articles & Effects: The Case Sod Buster jr.



I've mentioned this little guy before. It's most always with me(see exibit A) unless flying or getting a passport renewed, which I absent-mindedly learned the hard way that in a Federal Building, they confiscate pocket knives(duh). And they don't return them upon your exit. Even if you ask, like, 7 times. It's a trusty friend to have.

9 comments:

  1. Can you talk about that blue chambray cloth with the red edges lying under your knife?

    What's it from?

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  2. Great little knife. You should add affiliate links to these posts so that if people buy them from your site you can get a little referral kickback!

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  3. I like the Giles and Bro's necklace!!!

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  4. Love the denim photo. Hilarious. A friend joked that he could see the engraving in my Swiss Army Knife... through my new standards. Great post, sir.

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  5. Great video and pics James, as always!

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  6. Excellent post! I carry the same knife with me often, though liking a little varietty I also carry a Lone Wolf City Knife designed by the greatest knife designer R.W Loveless or the retro Swiss Army Knife Alox Solo.

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  7. I've been looking for a quality PK actually. Been eyeing that one Sid Mashburn sells down south. Anybody know anything about it?

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  8. Love the site and this post too! I'm a huge pocket knife fan, especially ones that are a bit more "traditional". I've just recently discovered one that fits perfectly in the ol' watch pocket. It's the CRKT folding stubby razel. It's very stout, has a ram's horn handle, and the blade looks like it's a mix between a straight razor and a chisel. I definitely recommend it.

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  9. Every man should carry a pocket knife. I like to get a bit more function out of mine, so I carry a combination blade, bottle opener, cork screw. 1930's French Cognac distributors made a whole bunch back then and I was lucky to find one. So useful.

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