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Pocket phones are cell phones that can really fit in your pocket and plus you can carry them where ever you go, plus there is also unlimited wireless too.
This Bulova pocket watch is unique in that it comes with an attached pocket knife. The gold watch with cream colored dial is a unique combination too.
I would have to say Swiss Army is s great choice. The traditional Schrade Old Timer pocket knives have been around a long time too.
In my opinion, I think it would be better to find your wallet you can carry in a SIDE pocket because if you need to takemoney from your pocket real quick, you need to take yourwallet real quick too, right?But if you put it in your hip, it might be stuck and thenyou won't be able to take your wallet out really quick.So I think it would be better to carry in a side pocket.
No, it is not proper etiquette for a gentleman to carry too many objects in his pants pocket (only a wallet is necessary) and he may want to put change in his pocket, but other than that if he keeps digging around in his pants pocket some members of society may think he is playing 'pocket pool' (scratching his family jewels.)
Since you are not likely to wrestle a bear I don't think that a big "Bowie" knife will do. A smaller knife that can be used for cutting rope and some small whittling will do. A large knife is dangerous and almost always too big for practical use. Sheath knives are good knives but again a small knife with a 4" blade is sufficient. Using a knife to chop down a tree is not a good idea because that is what axes and chainsaws are for. I especially like a folding knife best because they can be put into a smaller sheath or in your pocket. There are many "multi-tool" knives that I would suggest. Leathermans is my favorite because they come in many different styles. They have smooth blades and serated blades. Saw blades and files. Scissors and screw drivers. You can get just about any combination on your knife that you would need. Look at all other manufacturers too. Your tastes and needs may be different from mine. Make sure that whatever you get it is a quality knife with a blade made from high quality steel. Remember to keep it sharp. A dull knive is more dangerous than a sharp one.
all state alchemists carry a pocket watch with the insignia on it, and a jacket too I think
You can carry knives of any length in Maryland, even if more than three inches. The three inch limit is a myth. In Mackall v State of Maryland in 1978, the highest court in Maryland ruled that "penknives" (which are exempt from weapon laws in the state) include any knife that folds into the handle, no matter how large they are. While some police officers mistakenly believe in the three inch rule, they risk federal prosecution for false arrest should they try to arrest anyone because their pocket knife is "too big." A Clark County officer lost his badge due to this in 2002.
Too much to carry in your pocket comfortably. Exchange the 18 quarters and 15 of the dimes for six dollar bills. $6.30
Hey! Yes, it may be, if the vibration is too strong and it's kept in the shirt pocket-near the heart! Thanks :)
A machete.
This question can only be answered by making a generalization. Assuming that both knives were properly sharpened by the same skilled sharpener, the kitchen knife should be sharper. This is because a quality kitchen knife will be made of thinner steel, and sharpened to a more acute edge than the pocket knife. However, with effort and skill, there is no reason that a pocket knife can not be made equally sharp, although you will compromise its 'utility' by giving it such a delicate edge. You must take into account that different knives have different edge profiles to suite their intended use.