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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Emerson Kwaiken for SD Spyderco for utility Kwaiken is an excellent choice also. https://i.imgur.com/XiypHwT.jpg Fuck, yeah. Love my Kwaiken SF. Stoked to see it getting some love online. |
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For those with the fancy photos, how about actually stating what model of knife we are looking at?
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I like Kershaw knives, especially the launch. To me, these made-in-America knives are the best bang for the buck. I am not going to use a $200+ knife for fear of loss or damage,
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been buying knives for a few years, i have settled on the best for carry being the spyderdo Delica, small and light ends up carried a lot more, there are plenty that fit that same form factor
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After decades of carrying a buck 110, I went smaller and lighter with the 112 for a few years. I decided even that was too heavy and was all set to get the newer 112 when I saw the Buck 661 pursuit. It's a great little edc knife, same basic size as the 112 but lighter with drop point and thumb studs.
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Well, I mostly carry an Inkosi for a folder; but Hogue Deka is pretty far up there.
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Kershaw leek. Sleek enough I can carry my cash and car keys in my pocket. Lifetime warranty. Cheap enough I can ditch it if I get caught by a metal detectors at a venue I want to enter.
Ontario Rat is a close second just a little large for front pocket carry |
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Quoted: Well, that would take too much effort. Next thing you're going to require is for sellers in the EE to actually post pics of their items. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: For those with the fancy photos, how about actually stating what model of knife we are looking at? Well, that would take too much effort. Next thing you're going to require is for sellers in the EE to actually post pics of their items. Ain't nobody got time fo dat! |
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Quoted: Texas has a blade length restriction for “bars”?! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 6" Cold Steel Luzon, cut down to a Texas bar legal 5.5", for visiting my Baptist friends w/o recognizing em. Texas has a blade length restriction for “bars”?! Yep. Our Baptists don't like getting stabbed too deep when they're having fun. Makes it difficult to explain on Sunday morning. |
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View Quote View Quote Sirs, I am a poor. |
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Spyderco Paramilitary 2 or Hogue Deka are my go-to EDC knives. Reasonably priced, solid build, useful lengths, easy to one-hand, USA made, and if I damage or lose one it's not a heartbreak.
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I attended my grandson's first birthday party.
At some fancy winery. Expensive. When the cake appeared, nobody (except me) had a knife. Some 40 guests, and I'm the ONLY ONE with a piece of steel in his pocket. Never expected this would be a family heirloom. But it sure did the trick. Buck 110 lightweight with an extra pocket-clip added (clips on BOTH sides). Gotta calll Buck to get the clip - the aftermarket clips that look similar are flimsy by comparison. $39 at Amazon https://a.co/d/ftqCtZc Attached File Attached File Way easier to carry (thinner/lighter/less-"scary") than the "heavy" 110 - although the heavy is cooler Attached File |
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Quoted: Maybe this: https://www.hub-packaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/KVSO9_LDK9_accessories_knives_cutters_snap_off_blade_lockable_kinetix_9mm_red_orange.jpg.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sirs, I am a poor. Maybe this: https://www.hub-packaging.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/KVSO9_LDK9_accessories_knives_cutters_snap_off_blade_lockable_kinetix_9mm_red_orange.jpg.jpg Lol I have some nice knives. Emerson Commander Serrated Boker + Burnley Protech Kwaiken (the smooth aluminum scale version) ZT350 Mini Griptilian But I can bring myself to spend the kind of coin necessary to get one of the knives in your picture. That’s a nice handgun. Therefore, I’m a poor. |
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Spyderco Yojumbo (not to be confused with the little yojimbo). One mean fucking knife. That’s my carry for getting slicey/stabby. I carry an Emerson CQC-15 for cutting non-human shithead stuff
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Quoted: I attended my grandson's first birthday party. At some fancy winery. Expensive. When the cake appeared, nobody (except me) had a knife. Some 40 guests, and I'm the ONLY ONE with a piece of steel in his pocket. Never expected this would be a family heirloom. But it sure did the trick. Buck 110 lightweight with an extra pocket-clip added (clips on BOTH sides). Gotta calll Buck to get the clip - the aftermarket clips that look similar are flimsy by comparison. $39 at Amazon https://a.co/d/ftqCtZc https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105614/Buck_110_lightweight_and_sharpie_jpg-2908068.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105614/IMG_0071_jpg-2908074.JPG Way easier to carry (thinner/lighter/less-"scary") than the "heavy" 110 - although the heavy is cooler https://media.giphy.com/media/qm3Ny058YMaaqVvIoa/giphy.gif https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105614/Hatchet_cleaver_jpg-2908077.JPG View Quote Are you saying you cut the cake with your pocket knife? Kind of funny you say that, we just recently had our child's first bday party. At one point, I saw my dad pull out his pocket knife to cut some pieces of pizza (it was already sliced, just not good enough apparently). I've always had an aversion to using my pocket knife with food though. |
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Quoted: Are you saying you cut the cake with your pocket knife? Kind of funny you say that, we just recently had our child's first bday party. At one point, I saw my dad pull out his pocket knife to cut some pieces of pizza (it was already sliced, just not good enough apparently). I've always had an aversion to using my pocket with food though. View Quote I'm like that unless it's been washed recently |
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Quoted: What I'm pocket carrying today, but not a folder. https://i.imgur.com/KYf2qEX.jpg (Kershaw Livewire 9000 OTF) View Quote I got one of this week and have been carrying it. It’s my first OTF auto but I’m impressed so far. I carry a spyderco southard or a BM 943 often. |
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Quoted: I got one of this week and have been carrying it. It’s my first OTF auto but I’m impressed so far. I carry a spyderco southard or a BM 943 often. View Quote I'm also very happy with the Kershaw. The switches on the Microtechs I've tried require quite a bit of force to work, so I was pleasantly surprised by this one. |
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Favorite one I own is my Yojimbo 20CV
The one I’d recommend to most people is a Civivi Elementum II Hands down my two most heavily rotated knives Attached File |
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Kershaw Leek or Civivi Elementum have been in my pocket here lately.
Carried the Leek for 10+ years but wanted something with a deeper pocket clip and thicker blade. The Elementum is ok but I wouldn’t buy it again I don’t think. Considering a PM3 or Benchmade Bugout at some point |
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