A traditional bolt-on clip secures the knife into a pocket by pinching a very small swatch of fabric to the wide, flat side of the knife handle. The In-Line Pocket Clip, provides superior security by causing the fabric of a pocket edge or waistband to form two right-angle bends as the knife is worn, pressed against the body by the clothing.

This dramatically reduces a knife’s propensity to fall out of a normal-fitting pants pocket while the owner is sitting or running compared with conventional designs.

Also, because of it’s novel location, the new In-Line Pocket Clip reduces the likelihood of catching on or scratching objects that the user might lean on or brush against such as a car door or expensive furniture.  Rather than exposing a metal surface directly outward (perpendicular to the user) as with conventional pocket clips, the In-Line Pocket Clip (when  

 

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deployed in a pocket) positions the metal clip out of harms way, exposing only fabric directly outward.


In addition, the In-Line Pocket Clip is truly ambidextrous. From either pocket, the knife can be positioned with equal ease so that the direction it opens is toward the hollow of the pocket (as with most standard pocket clips) or back toward the pocket’s seam, preventing the possibility the blade could open accidentally. 


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