Yeah, 10cm is the limit
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What about a Swiss army knife. I sometimes carry it everywhere. Bottle opener and useful attachments
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No name farm hack. Cheap and effective (ie cuts stuff if I keep it sharp).
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I don't EDC often, but when I do.... (not all at once!).
Olight H2R (can also start a fire)
OMG Lumens EDC
Ti Tissot
Benchmade Crooked River
Massdrop x Ferrum Forge S35VN
Boker Plus Ti Carbon Fiber
Fenix 5x
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Yep it is a true EDC with a high clip for concealed carry. VG10 is very sharp. The Crooked River is a beast in comparison.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...73194c29f7.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8cb86748c4.jpg
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Nice little drop point blade too. Like a modern take on a gentleman’s pocket knife. VG10 is a good steel. IIRC Spyderco standard offering for blade material and does well.
Early days yet but I am taking a liking to the PM2 and the CRUWEAR blade. Crazy sharp and has yet to to dull. I can’t help stropping it more though and it just gets sharper. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f686998902.jpg
Yes Spyderco is a hard beat for EDC. I have a Native 5 in S35VN made in the US and the Centofante is VG10 from Seki City Japan. The latter opens as though it is spring assisted it's that good.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cd50c3862e.jpg
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Depending on the mood on the day, any of the following:
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DLT Parcel day! Yay!
Ordered a Benchmade Bugout for me and I bought a Spyderco Delica 4 for a mate as a gift.
I’ve always been a Spyderco guy but I wanted to try Benchmade. I struggled with their designs. Nothing really appealed to me for shape. The Griptillian was nice but too big for what I wanted as an EDC. The Bugout I think is about the nicest shape I saw so I ordered one.
S30V steel. FRN handles with no liners.
It’s very light and very sharp out the box. AXIS locking system. All up a tidy little (mid size really) knife. Let’s see if I can’t lose this one.
The Delica would have to be my favourite as an EDC. Light. Sharp. Well priced (⅔ the price of the Bugout) and in a decent VG-10 steel. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...403364fea5.jpg
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+1 on the delica 4....
I don't carry a knife everyday but if I'm out walking after bunnies or the like I take this
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Get an ADV with a roller clip - problem solved :)
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I like it to hold tight
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Necker
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Got this at Christmas along with a Lansky system .
Kershaw Dividend , just a beater and carried every day. very light and thin with good pocket clip.
Growing to like the blade shape , good slicer and great to iki salmon and trout. Assisted flipper.
Shit steel though with 420HC, seems to hold ok edge but soft. Tip is fine and I can see it bending at some point. Easy to sharpen.
A good everyday hack.
Ive bought me this. The only other pocket knife I have is a Mercator.
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Spyderco Centofante 3
DESCRIPTION
If you move in custom knife industry circles and/or attend knife shows you will have heard of Frank Centofante. In addition to being a celebrated and longtime custom knifemaker Frank is a past President of the Knifemaker's Guild, a strong voice in the cutlery world and a revered and respected craftsman. Collaborating on knife designs with him is something Spyderco has been fortunate enough to do several times. Our latest offering is the Centofante 3 gentleman's folder.
The Centofante 3 has a thin-profiled, lightweight FRN handle. Two channels are furrowed out of the handle for better grip and a Palladium silver Spyderco bug is inlayed into its surface. For added security and convenience the back-lock is positioned midway on the spine and David Boye Dent is cut from the locking lever. The VG-10 blade has both a hollow-grind and swedge-grind with non-sharpened spine serrations (jimping) to hold the thumb steady when cutting. A black steel pocket clip positions for tip-up/down, right-hand carry.
SPECS:
Overall Length: 7.64" (194mm)
Closed Length: 4.5" (114mm)
Blade Length: 3.14" (80mm)
Blade Thickness: .079" (2mm)
Blade Steel: VG-10
Edge Style: Plain
Handle Material: FRN
Pocket Clip: Yes, right hand only, tip up/tip down
Lock Type: Lockback
Weight: 2.5oz
Country of Origin: Japan
I cant get my phone to take a pic of itself to post here...
I thought so but sarcasm is near enough undetectable on the net. Have you tried the Mnandi? Beautiful little blade to carry too.
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Some times I get my tool bag out of the van but only when the job gets serious.Attachment 104032
Not much I can’t fix in my job with this lot.
@kiwijames Damn, so its a folder? I thought it was a pocket knife - its arrived - so is it ok for me to put it in my pocket? Just checking. :)
Bought a set of Ti scales from Rockslide Designs from the US. Super good service and speedy shipping.
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Put them on my new Benchmade Bugout 535.
Looks and feels great.
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Needs some new frame screws though as I think I stripped one.
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