SAK's for flying?

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cb51
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SAK's for flying?

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With the TSA again letting small keychain size knives onto planes, I wonder if the small SAK's like classic's and ramblers are going to become more popular? The TSA's own website shows the small SAK's as an example of what will be allowed after April 25th. It was always an added agravation to air travel to have to remember to take the classic off my keyring when going t the airport.
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Cutty
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Re: SAK's for flying?

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Possibly ::shrug::

SAK's, especially the classic, have already been the most confiscated knife by the TSA.
I dig half stops!!



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