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My daughter attends Occidental College in Eagle Rock, small world! I was just curious...what constitutes a "Gentleman's Knife"? Are they more polite when you have to defend yourself? Would they keep me out of court in a self-defense situation?
That is a pretty knife, where did it come from?
hahah, I spent most of my senior year in high school getting good and drunk and playing video games at Oxy since my older brother was going there (also, my father went there, my uncle, my aunt, and my grandmother was the head of admittance through the 60's and 70's

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What constitutes a gentleman's knife? hmm, well, mainly, that when you are in an overly pc work environment, if you happen to pull out your SOG TwitchXL, Benchmade Osborne, Cold Steel Ti-Lite, etc..., to open a box, you intimidate people. Unfortunately, if you happen to be shooting for a directorship in the company, this is a bad thing. So since I hate to be without a knife (at the very least because computer equipment comes in silly nearly impossible to open boxes), I had to get something that looks very classy and almost like a nice gold lighter so that people won't be intimidated when I pull it out to open a box

. At least, that's what constitutes a gentlemans folder to me (that and the ability for the knife to open fast, and be long enough, sharp enough, and strong enough to be useful in self defense if necessary). I don't know if it would keep me or you out of court though if we actually needed to use it in self defense
As for the knife itself, it's a Shun Higo Personal Steak Knife (I know, silly name, but it is very well made, and quite pretty, so it should be less intimidating for use in the office).
--Wintermute
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