That's a darned machete LOL ! Someone may think you have a chip on your shoulder with that brush cutter hanging off the belt LOL !. That is a tool for other than public places, I'd not want it in reach of someone who may want to take it and use it on you if easily unsheathed.
Years ago it was common, perfectly acceptable, maybe it still is, just to have a nice size locking foldback, like buck or schrade, the rosewood and brass model, 5"-6" or so, on their belt in a sheath. Utilitarian and daily carry, I just like a pocket knife, size of a buck 503 or so. Now when I hit the pizza joint every so often, in the nearby city, there's a lot of street mongers outside usually, I carry this spring loaded but locking and retractable letter opener is what I'll call it, just in case, but of course these thugs carry guns, been some shots fired in the area in recent times, so best to just avoid them anyway, but I do have something at least. I'm better at avoiding them, been going there for 30 years, actually lived 2 blocks down when in college, was safer then too.
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