You could get a Spyderco Pingo, designed by Danish knifemakers Jens Anso and Jesper Voxnaes, just so that the knife follows the current Danish laws!
Here in France I think the rules are even stricter (at least on paper) : all blades are forbidden to carry in public EXCEPT when you have a good reason to do so (ie. be a Police officerā¦), now if you are controlled with a Swiss Army Knife and play nice it should be OK :innocent:
ā¦ although for some reason, I prefer to carry around G10/VG-10 versions. Not too big, not too small, not too heavy and with this hidden flipper tab just perfect.
Hehe it do look to be small enough, BTW Pingo are our princes / king to be nickname going thru his education at the āfrogsā Frogs
If you are on our bad list and have a waterfront, you better keep a damn close eye on the water.
These guys will sneak in and give you a Colombian necktie and be gone before anyone notice anything.
If you have some badass guys, and you want them to play with the best, send then over here to play with our āfrogsā and Jaeger Corps, cuz they only play with the best.
Some of these guys do things like distinguished graduate from the US marine core course just to prove a point.
Actually i donāt think you can become a frogman and not be in the hands of some nasty SAS guys for a day or two.
you can own larger knifes here no problem, like say for hunting or fishing ASO, but you better not be caught with a knife like that and not be going to or coming from one such activity.
Got this one recently from a friend on BLF. Great knife. Been carrying it lately. A bit on the large size, not suitable for summer attire but works out fine in a pair of jeans. One of my favorites for sure.
Kershaw Shuffle II (Iām just a babe in the woods when it comes to blades).
This is probably my biggest knife disappointment ever. I was VERY excited to buy this blade, only to find out the tanto tip is annoying, the shape and design is very rough for front picket carry, and the clip catches on everything for back pocket carry.