daveesl77 wrote:I've had one of these in everything I had that had a wall. Cheap and works great. I'll normally add thin felt at the grip points to make sure they don't jump out on their own if going down a bumpy road.
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-43583-Knife-Safe-Beige/dp/B000EDUUFS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1423314924&sr=8-1&keywords=knife+holder+camper
Stacie Tamaki wrote:I picked up a couple of these hard, plastic blade covers and just toss them in a container with the rest of my cutlery. They work great and don't take up any extra space.
http://m.surlatable.com/product/PRO-7485/Messermeister+Plastic+Blade+Guards
GerryS wrote:... I just found the worksharp system. Their pocket guided field sharpener (http://www.worksharptools.com/knife/sha ... r-221.html) is the cats pajamas. A seriously cool tool!
The field sharpener has everything you need to obtain and maintain that keen edge....it brought a marginal pocket knife to what I consider a good if not very good edge in 2-3 minutes. Much better than the sharpeners that have a "v" of two carbide blades that just tear blades apart, and with a strop built in the edge stays usable for much longer.
tony.latham wrote:We always take 12-18 knives and keep 'em sharp enough to shave the fuzz off a peach....
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