What Knife do you Carry?

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Benchmade model 672 Apparition assisted opening.
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Right this minute, it's a CRKT M16-03.

Sometimes its a Victorinox "Huntsman."
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I carry a Kershaw "switchblade" wannabes. Good knife. :grin: :grin:
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Kershaw 1550 in back pocket.
And 1620H3 in front pocket. It is little. Closed 3.5" open 6"
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I'm suprised Flint hasn't chimed in yet :smile:

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jbirds1210 wrote:
ElGato wrote:Swiss pocket knife and 2 Kershaw Blurs
Fixed it for ya!
OK OK and if we're going to TELL ALL ( like Montgomery, a S&W around my neck )

:sad: Old Guys can't fight, if I get cornered or down, I need the right equipment to get me loose. ;-)

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You are right. Sir.
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1999 series Emerson Commander

Best blade I have ever owned. I plan on buying another when this one wears out.....but it's lookin like that may be a while.
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I carry these on me. The Jim Wagner Reality based Fighting folder and the Zero tollerance Ranger folder



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phddan wrote:Schrade Old Timer here.

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davefrmmrfy wrote:
phddan wrote:Schrade Old Timer here.

Dan
Yep. Got two of them. Simple, plain Jane work horses.

Exactly what I think of them. Tools. Not fashion statements.

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Gerber Kiowa. less than $ 50 on ebay.

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Recommend an affordable fixed blade?

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Looking for a fixed-blade replacement for my former rotating EDCs:

Mostly Benchmades (a MiniGriptilian, a Stryker, a 705 McHenry & Williams, and one of the really light and slim Mel Pardue designs--I think it was the 530 or the 3550) and
a Gerber Junior Evo, just because it was dirt-cheap.

I carried folders because local ordinance prohibited fixed blades but allowed folders.
Now I live in a city where local ordinance allows fixed blades but prohibits locking folders.

Something like Craig Douglas' Clinch Pick or Disciple would be nice, but I don't have the budget for his products:
http://www.mdtactical.com/shivworks.htm

Something low-key and vanilla-looking would be good. I don't need my utility knife to scream 'attitude' to people when I'm using it for everyday tasks.

Thanks!

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Nothing but a Spyderco for me!

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Swiss Army Pen knife.
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