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#26 |
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Join Date: September 14, 2002
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Benchmade 95% of the time.........hpg
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#28 |
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Join Date: June 24, 2004
Location: Western Washington
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SOG Spec-Elite II. It has the smoothest lock I've ever used. I have a Pentagon-Elite II also, but it hasn't seen much pocket time recently. I much prefer the more traditional blade on the Spec-Elite. I also rather like my Spyderco Endura.
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#29 |
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Join Date: April 7, 2006
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I carry a SOG Flash 1. Mine has been converted to auto, but if that were a problem I would still carry an unconverted one. It's small, inexpensive, and has good steel. I have ummm.... quite a few knives to choose from, so this is a heavy endorsement from me.
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#30 |
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Join Date: November 30, 1998
Location: North Plains, Oregon, USA
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Spyderco Police!
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Location: North East Texas
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#32 |
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Join Date: December 28, 2006
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for over 25 years I have carried the same knife in my pocket. A Buck Cadet. At only 3 1/4 inches long it fits well into my pocket and altho many think it's too small, I've used it for everything from sharpening my pencils at work to skinnin' deer in the garage. It is the only blade I use while skinning deer including removing the legs. Its been sharpened so many times that the blades look a little funny, but most of the time all it needs to bring it back to a near razor edge is a few strokes on a good steel. It was lost once for over a year and I tried several different knives during that time to replace it, but when I found it laying in the middle of the front yard where it had fallen out of my pocket during a football game with my son a year before, the others were quickly put away and my "lucky knife" went back in my pocket.
Check em out........Buck Cadet |
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#33 |
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Join Date: January 17, 2007
Location: Backwoods of Manitoba
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I carry a Winchester folding knife that my brother got me for Christmas. I wouldn't want anything else for a pocket knife.
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#34 |
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Join Date: August 26, 2006
Location: almost far enough south..
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Not exactly my Grandpa's pocket knife, but it's what I carry at work and play everyday....
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#35 |
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Join Date: December 18, 2006
Location: Central PA
Posts: 160
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in folders i carry a spyderco endura or a delica, depending on my mood.
in fixed, i carry a Gene Ingram with a 3" blade. Gene makes some awesome knives for a very reasonable cost. |
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#36 |
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Join Date: December 2, 2004
Posts: 139
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Benchmade auto stryker.
Thank you, US Army, for buying it for me. Thank you, State of Florida, for not minding that I carry it around. ![]() Last edited by Abby; January 28, 2007 at 01:29 AM. Reason: spelling |
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#37 |
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Join Date: May 4, 2001
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Buck Tempest ATS-34.
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#38 |
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Join Date: January 17, 2007
Location: Backwoods of Manitoba
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Hey NINE what do you think of the assisted opening on your knife? And also where are you in Manitoba?
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#39 |
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Join Date: May 4, 2001
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Got it at SIR. The assisted opening is awesome. Had it for over a year, still smooth as silk.
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#40 |
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Join Date: January 14, 2007
Location: Central NC
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I carry the next smaller version of yours as my every day knife, NINE. I've also had mine more than a year, and it still opens well.
I like the looks of that Tempest ATS-34. got a little beefier blade on 'er. I'm going to look into finding one myself. |
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#44 |
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Join Date: March 31, 2006
Posts: 1,528
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Buck 3 blade stockman. I keep 2 blades razor sharp and the third sharp but the edge on a much steeper angle so it doesn't dull as easy. If I need to strip a wire, cut cardboard, or heaver duty type of work I use that blade if I need a very sharp blade I have two others
Bucks customer service has over the years been as good as any company I have ever delt with. |
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#45 |
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Join Date: September 9, 2006
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I used to be an "El Cheapo" kinda guy.
And the price of good knives being as high as they are, I used to think "well, for that price I can get 10 of these cheap ones." The thing is, Chinese knock-offs and Swap Meet specials really don't last all that long, and quality knives do hold their edges better as well as offer more tensil strength.
When you stop thinking of your carry gun and/or knife as show pieces and start to think of them in terms of them being tools it's allot easier to justify getting a quality knife for everyday carry. Don't get me wrong, they WILL get beat up, but it will work for you a lot harder and better and a cheap copy. |
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#46 |
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Join Date: March 5, 2006
Location: SW Florida
Posts: 435
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A rarely seen in the sunshine Columbia River Knife and Tool M16 series rides the edge of my pocket, but lying directly below it is the indispensible Swiss Army Tinker series.
Three days out of five, that Swiss Army Tinker is out and doing something. |
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#47 |
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Join Date: March 20, 2006
Location: Memphis,TN
Posts: 541
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Gerber Fast Draw. Almost a switchblade, but legally not! Great little pocket folder.
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#48 |
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Join Date: November 1, 2006
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 276
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Buck 505 in the pocket. Buck 110 in the woods.
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#49 |
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Join Date: January 22, 2006
Posts: 20
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Spyderco Delica
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#50 |
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Join Date: April 23, 2005
Location: NW Ohio
Posts: 428
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+1 Spyderco Kiwi..................
Regards, |
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