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Posted: 8/9/2011 3:07:48 AM EDT
What's it like? Swiss and simple? Big, Bold, and folding Buck to be worn off the Belt? Magazine offer with all the tricks in the world?
Knife? I got no knife! I use a leatherman imitation! Or something big, razor sharp, dangerous..............................and illegal in most states? Me, it's a simple Swiss, two blades, twizzers, toothpick, can and bottle opener...........though right now I'm also carrying the Tool Logic Card, mostly thought because that one is out of it's "hanger" and I haven't put it back yet. So where do you stand on the cutting edge of technology? __________________________________________________________ ("You're in luck! She can only sue you for everything you've got!"––Sam Drucker Uncle Joe, aghast, "That's luck?" "Well, by the time they get down to the pocket knife and the fishing pole, they generally don't bother with that......and that's all you need, right?", (w,stte), "Petticoat Junction") |
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Victorinox OHT plain edge. I used to keep a farmer on me, but I missed the tweezers and toothpick.
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Just a old 50s era two blade pocket knife with Mother of Pearl scales. Nothing special but it's darn sharp and stays that way.
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http://images.knifecenter.com/knifecenter/gerber/images/41830.jpg http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/03/74/47/03/0003744703573_500X500.jpg that razor one looks interesting. You like it? is it sturdy? |
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My EDC knife is a Kershaw Blur, non-serrated. Great knife for the money.
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Chris Reeve Small Regular Sebenza...might just be the perfect EDC.
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Spyderco endura wave (Emerson hook?).
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crkt m16-10.
list at $49.99 but got it for $20 at my local gunshop. It is small and I really like the tonto blade. |
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Quoted: My EDC knife is a Kershaw Blur, non-serrated. Great knife for the money. |
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Quoted: Quoted: http://images.knifecenter.com/knifecenter/gerber/images/41830.jpg http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/03/74/47/03/0003744703573_500X500.jpg that razor one looks interesting. You like it? is it sturdy? I like it. Its well made but I wouldn't use it for cutting boxes all day. Same size as a money clip, which it can double as. Changing blades is easy. You can use a penny to remove the screw. Walmart and Target sells them for around $10. So if you don't like it you're not out a lot of money. The only complaint I have is the edges of the handle are a little sharp. Sometimes it scrapes the hand when I'm reaching in my pocket. I've been meaning to round the edges over. |
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Benchmade Griptillian. Looks like this one: http://images.usoutdoorstore.com/usoutdoorstore/products/full/bm_551s_griptilian.jpg This |
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Benchmade 9051 AFO-II
Best pocket knife I've ever owned. Got it for deployment. Will continue to carry even when I get home |
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Usually carry the small SAK with tweezers and tactical toothpick everyday. Scissors come in handy at times!
At work I usually carry a cheaper S&W 3.5" bladed folder for cutting chores as well. Between those two I have it covered for me. |
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CRKT Drifter
Good knife for $20 and if I lose it or break it I won't have to cry about it. |
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My Rotation:
Strider SnG Hinderer XM18 Emerson CQC7 right now the SnG is getting the most carry time. |
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Ken onion, I think the chive, it's the small one. I wouldn't wanna fight with it, but then I wouldn't wanna fight with any knife, and it serves me fine for now.
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A tool is a tool. There is no one best tool. A tool is useless unless you have it with you.
So, In each car, in each pack, in each suitcase, at the work location, at home, in the second home, in the third home, at relatives, in the hide - leatherman type tool, quality folder, Swiss knife - minimum is Huntsman, better is Swiss champ or champion. In each knock about jacket, a folder, a leatherman type tool. One size does not fit all. A gentleman's Al Mar at a formal dinner is not the same as a Buck 110 in Afghanistan. Speaking about Afghanistan. My late wife carried three knives. I carried five - and this was in the 1970s. However, you don't need to load up unless you are truly looking at shtf. |
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Spyderco Endura with chinos or jeans. Old CRKT M16-01F in my purse with slacks or dresses. Ladybug on my keys. Custom interframe folder with black MOP inlays in my evening clutch.
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Spyderco Endura fully serrated. Sometimes a Kershaw Leek too/instead.
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Benchmade autoknife, because it's the ultimate status symbol here.
Grandfather sharpens surgical instruments for a living and sharpens it for me. I can easily shave hair with it. Only problem is, sometimes I so much as look at it wrong and I have a random cut on a finger or hand. |
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Buck Rush hand sharpened to a convex mirror edge. Had it about eight years now.
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