Pocketknives/Kitchen Knives/Fixed Blades
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Nice shots
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Cool knives kkibbey23, never heard of the Rogers–they look rad.
Thanks for the info tvenuto sounds like fun--a sage is in my future at some point
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if you follow him on IG and FB you'll see his lineup for BLADE. a most excellent selection!
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You're a CRK guy, correct?
Small Sebenza and Ti-Lock are the only two knives I've kept all these years… The Ti-Lock is completely useless as a work knife (or maybe I haven't used it enough), as it's a pain to close one-handed, and a bitch to clip onto your pocket... But it's so effin beautiful...
Still (yes: still) looking hard at a Hinderer XM-18 3" though...
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Today: Spyderco Native 5 2015 forum knife, burgundy FRN, S90V
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You're a CRK guy, correct?
Small Sebenza and Ti-Lock are the only two knives I've kept all these years… The Ti-Lock is completely useless as a work knife (or maybe I haven't used it enough), as it's a pain to close one-handed, and a bitch to clip onto your pocket... But it's so effin beautiful...
Still (yes: still) looking hard at a Hinderer XM-18 3" though...
Ive got an XM-18 3.5" Seul. I find it to be very well built and seems like i can withstand extreme abuse. But, its too wide for my jean pocket. Its a lil heavy and although mine flips well(not great), i hear that most dont flip well at all
Also have a small sebenza insingo blade. It is much easier to carry
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I'd get the 3", and I'd either buy the non-flipper or buy the flipper and manually open it…
3" may still be a lil fat. Mine is almost impossible to open one handed with the thumb stud. Great quality knife, but i was a lil let down for edc
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Today's carry: delicate 4 full SE swapped into the red "trainer" handle
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Today: Spyderco sage 3, geometric carbon fiber, bolt action lock
I like that knife. Looks like they use Benchmades manual axis open. I think thats what it's called. Only cuz I have one and it's the only type of opening system I want now….So quick and easy.
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I like that knife. Looks like they use Benchmades manual axis open. I think thats what it's called. Only cuz I have one and it's the only type of opening system I want now….So quick and easy.
The operation is very similar to the Benchmade Axis Lock, but the internals are entirely different.
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Thanks for the vid @tvenuto . I love my benchmade, only had it for about 3 years but my daily carry. Wouldn't mind a slightly smaller daily carry though, just don't have the funds for a while. Spyderco is a good chance of being my next knife. Have to look into their metal they use in their blades.
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Current rotation:
WDZ Azrael
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Nice. Handle looks a tad sharp though. I'm still rocking the S90V native lightweight.
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Got this little guy not too long ago. My new daily carry. Don't even feel it in my pocket, I absolutely love my(first) Spyderco!
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I have been hooked on Enrique Peña customs here is a family photo
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