Hey, JT. I made the tan slip! Bryan Absher (Moonshine Leatherworks). At the moment I can be found on Instagram and FB, but a website is in the works! Thanks for your review and I'm glad the slip is serving you well! And yes, everyone need to use a slip when carrying a slipjoint/traditional knife in the pocket!
I have carried a pocket knife since 4th grade and I'm 76 now and never used a slip since they weren't heard of back then. Now, I carry slipjoints and have slips for most that I carry. If I'm carrying a working blade I won't bother with a slip. If it is a special knife, I will use a slip which I get from Holladay Leather Works. Eric can be found on the Jimislash Facebook group. He also makes a field note holder which is beautiful. Prices are reasonable. Thanks for sharing.
any knives that i carry are users, so I don't need a slip and I kinda see slips as more of an accessory for fashion or looks. But they may service a small purpose like you said to keep them from clanking around. Interesting video topic
This is by far my favorite channel at the moment, just wanted to let you know. I love seeing all the different things you have as well as learning. I also love the mods and I want to start anodizing and customizing everything I see lol
I used to have so many slip joint knives as a kid i miss them. My neighbor sold them from a catalog. I made a fancy wood case with a glass top to keep them in. I never heard of putting them in slips back then. Sounds like a good idea.
I carry my smaller S/J knives in the watch pocket. I picked up a couple from GEC when I visited them. I also made one from the tongue a old shoe and the finger of a leather glove.
I am beginning to get into traditional knives. If I get one that won't fit in the 5th pocket I will get it a slip. Yes to prevent overstretching I would use each knife in it's own slip. Mainly because of other metal don't want the knives getting scratched by keys or coins. Thanks for showing this.
I get slips from a couple of private sellers. Its like you said, you find something you like and go with it. Nice bunch of slips brother! Thanks for sharing!!
Great video. I found that with some basic leather tools, a knife slip is pretty easy to make and doesn’t take too much time at all. I understand leather working is not for everyone, but I enjoy it. I suggest you try it out and you can even customize it the way you want. I think that Case teardrop is begging for a slip with neon green thread
Only have a couple of slips. Thinking about adding one for my propers. I Work with leather daily upholstering and the smell of leather is awesome. Those are some nice slips you've got thanks for the info.
It’s so strange and cool to me to see this kind of resurgence with slip joints. I think most everyone who collects knives started with some sort of slip joint (in my case). Then I got into fixed blades and returned to folders after that. Interesting to see how the knife movements change and come full circle
I have slips for each of my GECs,a few GEC slips,which work fine..a couple hitch and timber slips which are a bit pricey but excellent quality and have a pen holder that holds a fisher space pen..have a couple KSF slips that are perfect with the right knife(#38,#82)..and the rest are the CK slips in assorted sizes which are by far my favorites,the quality and color selection are top notch(BTW the small CK slip is perfect for the #06)
I always carry a slip joint (Case, GEC, Lionsteel Barlow, or Viper EZ Open) and I have some from retailers like Collector Knives, Knives Ship Free, but I also have a few handmade slips, which vary from stiff to broken in.
I have one slip I got with my liner lock, clipless Fox knives Terzoula. The knife and slip are great. I carry all my knives loose in pocket. My $300 titanium BM 765 looks like it was run over by a truck on a gravel road. I’m going to order a bunch of different size slips for my locking knives.
@@JTsKnifeLife For me I use a slip for my Buck 112 (kinds of a big knife but love it) and Case knife when going out for nice occasions....The other knives I just slip in my pocket for use but just my take....I do love a good slip though....
I use a locking knife 90% of the time, and my slipjoint are a secondary carry that rarely see use unless I'm actively trying to use them. Very cool to get your perspective. I think if I used them more it would make sense to abandon the slip. Great point.
I've bought a few slips, ended up not using most of them and just carrying in the watch pocket. The ones that I do use are dedicated to a particular knife. Not really getting why you are worried about a tight fit. It's in your pocket, upright, knife's not going anywhere.
You should try making your own sometime, leather working really isn't hard that's why there are a million different leather craft vendors, but shhhh don't let anyone know.... Oh and not expensive to do yourself neither. But shhhhhh
I love my slips and I have certain slips for each knife that I want to carry. I’m no pro either at this point but I’m starting to find that some of the $2.99 leather slips from blade HQ, I like more than some of the ones that are really popular amongst the community - tale of knives , hitch and timber are all great but for the price of 30 slips from blade HQ I can buy one from one of those companies ... maybe I’m trashy when It comes to slips but I like certain colors and certain thicknesses etc. I like all slips. No such thing as bad looking leather unless it’s not leather imo.
Good points, yeah, it's easy to spend a ton of money on them, and the knives themselves can be pricey as well. I'll have to see what bladehq has. Thanks man!
pivot end goes down into a slip. that is slip joint 101. Seems like you have spent to much time around Spyderschlock and not enough around good companies. LOL !!!
Never understood why someone would want a slip for a pocket knife. It just adds more steps in the process of getting to the knife to use it. Unless they carry a knife in a pocket with say a phone or something i cant see adding more time and steps to the process. If a knife is good enough to ride in a pocket and be sued its not like carrying it in a pocket will damage it anymore than using it..I just don't get the whole pocket slip thing
I guess it depends on your perspective, but I never am in a situation where a knife in a pocket slip is my go to knife, so I never need it quickly. A big benefit to a pocket slip for me, is that it tends to stay in the same place on the pocket and not bounce around, so it can actually be easier for me to get to it than dogging digging under my keys or phone or anything like that. I completely understand the idea that they are pointless. If these knives has pocket clips I'd never use a slip.
I used to never carry a slip because I like scratches and wear, but now I do because I can carry a pen in the same slip. Plus, it gives me an excuse to see another natural leather product patina.