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VZ Grips makes a g10 dagger too IIRC.
I do have the sharpie marker but after wearing the ink off the side it’s hard to keep it separated from the real sharpie I carry😖

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the cane thing came to me when I was recouping from a broken leg. A metal pommel really works well at crushing something if need be. A bonus is that a cane takes less training than knife fighting too.

Remember everyone, there are no winners in a knife fight.

….., or in a duel to the death with meat cleavers…..
 

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I've got a couple of cold steel brand plastic knives. I think there is a little bit of fiberglass or kevlar in it as well. I've carried one in a inside jacket pocket several times when I know I'm going to a place with a metal detector at the door. Never been detected.
 

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I believe AG Russell was the first, selling a zytel version of his Sting, it made at request of some spook type, pretty sure I know who, and AG then selling them as The CIA Letter Opener. I bought one back then, when, at most, aircraft boarding might involve a metal detector, and when/if a knife were found, you dropped it in an addressed padded mailer and eventually it arrived at your house. I traveled with mine stuffed inside my tie, and did not need worry over going to jail if it were found, and it was for being armed until I could get somewhere to open luggage...then I got smart and started carrying stout canes which are legal everywhere, and far superior to knives with shorter reach.
Another alternative is a stainless steel nut of good heft on a loop of paracord. Just long enough to go around your neck and hang down into your shirt. Take a few chops @ a 1x6 and you will be amazed @ its stopping power.
 

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