Tuesday, August 25, 2009

How to stay safe using a knife




Most people are fascinated with knives. A knife can be an excellent tool to use but you need to know how to properly use, pass and care for your knife to be safe with it. Best way to start is by making a cardboard knife and practicing with that. Then when you have learned all the rules that apply to knives, you will be ready to move to the real thing.

Some people, mostly young feel that it will be safer for them to carry a knife as it is the best way to be protected. The scariest thing about knives is just how dangerous they actually are. Its easy to think of using a knife like vintage-pocket-knives, antique pocket knives, or case brand pocket knives for defence only and that if you jab someone's arm or leg that it would be ok, the fact is that there is no safe place to assault another person with a knife or any dangerous weapon. You can bleed to death from a small wound in the wrong place.

You need to feel safe but there are better ways then aiming yourself with a deadly weapon like a knife, because you could see yourself spending time in jail or as a victim yourself, eather when someone takes your knife and stabs you, or you are targeted as part of a revenge attack.

Always remember, a knife is a tool, not a toy!!!!! And knifes like vintage-pocket-knives, antique pocket knives, remington-pocket-knives, buck-pocket-knives, case brand pocket knives, camillus pocket knives, queen steel pocket knives, engraved hunting knives, kabar hunting knives, cutgo knives, kershaw knives and more, are great tools to have whether your a handyman, a cowboy, a hunter, a camper, or a knife lover with or without collections.

If your knife is getting dull, have it sharpen to prevent yourself from getting an injury. To learn more about dull knives please feel free to checkout my other posts!

Once again a knife is a nice tool to have but never lose your focus when using it for your own safety and enjoy your tool!

Thanks for reading my post and i hope to have been a help for how to stay safe using a knife.

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