5 inches of pointy steel never looked so charming. (Of course, you're not going to carry it anywhere it's likely to be seen.) There was a time when gentlemen carried walking sticks and ladies wore hat pins, and both accessories doubled as fashion statements and self defense implements. The concept of a hat pin is still valid, even for tough guys, tough women and people who don't wear hats: About 5 inches of pointy, stiff steel Easy to grip Options to balance concealability and grip Inexpensive, ditchable and deniable ("Do I look like I would have been carrying something that looks like that?") Much lower magnetic signature than a knife Simple carry - no sheath required Easy to stage and access behind a lapel, on a bag/strap, in a book as a bookmark, in the lining of pants, stuck deep into
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