I wanted one of those but they were $$$.
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I approve of this carry method.
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The MDTS/RCS Moduloader Pocket Shield works well for this. A Spyderco Reverse with some reduced scales has been pretty solid, as is a production Clinch Pick. I've used a cord wrapped Ban Tang CP and it's thinner yet but have stopped as I don't wanna lose that particular knife.
I'd look to any of the appropriately priced Chinese knives and a shield. The biggest issue I have with the dedicated pocket sheaths is location. The P'kal Jody posted has a fixed location by way of clip, the others just sorta hang out.
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I've been using a TDI knife for pocket carry for awhile now, works really well for that role.
I keep getting the urge to find a blade that is more utility oriented, but in this same TDI/Clinch Pick size range, so that it can do double duty as a working blade. Anyone have a suggestion on such a knife, maybe in stainless?
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Chuck, the Esee Izula and Candiru come to mind, as well as the White River Knives Knucklehead and the Justin Gingrich/White River Knives GTI series.
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