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There is never too much love for Pac Salts. I've been carrying my H1 SE for a long time now. I can't seem to get it out of my pocket, except when wearing dress pants.
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I've been carrying mine a lot. Getting to know it has been a pleasure.
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When the 2 was proposed, I thought to get one. Still haven’t done it. Where’s the FOMO, I wonder.
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any one of my numerous pac salts and/or dragonfly salts are my go to summer time knives, great for getting sweated on IWB playing some disc golf
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prndltech wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:26 am
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any one of my numerous pac salts and/or dragonfly salts are my go to summer time knives, great for getting sweated on IWB playing some disc golf
Man I need to get back into disc golf. I probably have 30 discs.

My Pac Salt has become my throw in my shorts/pants for swimming and any outdoor work. I recently threw my K390 Endura in my pocket working outside in 94 degree heat. Had a bit of rust pop up after soaking it in sweat and felt the need to disassemble to clean it up. Wasn't much, but after that, I came to the conclusion that during the summers, my Pac Salt is going to be my go to on outdoor activities. It is everything I want and need and it is so worry free.

Still need a H1 example.
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Disc golf! What a game. Said he who was shooed off Nancy Reagan’s lawn in Sacramento while playing an early version of it with a single Frisbee.
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JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:44 am
Still need a H1 example.
everyone needs at least one se h1 salt.
keep your knife sharp and your focus sharper.
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Re: Pacific Salt praise

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JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:44 am
Man I need to get back into disc golf. I probably have 30 discs.

My Pac Salt has become my throw in my shorts/pants for swimming and any outdoor work. I recently threw my K390 Endura in my pocket working outside in 94 degree heat. Had a bit of rust pop up after soaking it in sweat and felt the need to disassemble to clean it up. Wasn't much, but after that, I came to the conclusion that during the summers, my Pac Salt is going to be my go to on outdoor activities. It is everything I want and need and it is so worry free.

Still need a H1 example.
do it. and do it with a SE H1 pac salt.

man 94 is on the cool side. its been well over 100 in the shop most afternoons lately. :dizzy
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Re: Pacific Salt praise

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For several years, my PE model Pacific Salt I with black blade has served very well, and the yellow Salt II has swapped places with it on many occasions.
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LB & Shannon, I will probably get the SE when I do just for something different. I first need to get a sharp maker. Edge of my stones works for my steak knives, but I don't want to be doing that with a Pac Salt.
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JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:27 pm
LB & Shannon, I will probably get the SE when I do just for something different. I first need to get a sharp maker. Edge of my stones works for my steak knives, but I don't want to be doing that with a Pac Salt.
bro you don't have a sharp maker?! :exploding-head


how do you live? it definitely makes it a breeze!

https://imgur.com/a/utanMa9#wy7UyML

here's a video I made a couple years ago to show how I do it, I may make lots of passes before flipping it over and then a couple passes on the back of the blade but its just so people get the idea how easy SE blades are to sharpen. its not exact, just showing my cheat code ;)
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prndltech wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:34 pm
JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:27 pm
LB & Shannon, I will probably get the SE when I do just for something different. I first need to get a sharp maker. Edge of my stones works for my steak knives, but I don't want to be doing that with a Pac Salt.
bro you don't have a sharp maker?! :exploding-head


how do you live? it definitely makes it a breeze!

https://imgur.com/a/utanMa9#wy7UyML

here's a video I made a couple years ago to show how I do it, I may make lots of passes before flipping it over and then a couple passes on the back of the blade but its just so people get the idea how easy SE blades are to sharpen. its not exact, just showing my cheat code ;)
I don't have a serrated edge either. 🤫
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Re: Pacific Salt praise

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JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:01 pm
prndltech wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:34 pm
JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:27 pm
LB & Shannon, I will probably get the SE when I do just for something different. I first need to get a sharp maker. Edge of my stones works for my steak knives, but I don't want to be doing that with a Pac Salt.
bro you don't have a sharp maker?! :exploding-head


how do you live? it definitely makes it a breeze!

https://imgur.com/a/utanMa9#wy7UyML

here's a video I made a couple years ago to show how I do it, I may make lots of passes before flipping it over and then a couple passes on the back of the blade but its just so people get the idea how easy SE blades are to sharpen. its not exact, just showing my cheat code ;)
I don't have a serrated edge either. 🤫

I can't believe you just admitted to that. this must change QUICKLY
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Re: Pacific Salt praise

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prndltech wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:03 pm
JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:01 pm
prndltech wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:34 pm
JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 2:27 pm
LB & Shannon, I will probably get the SE when I do just for something different. I first need to get a sharp maker. Edge of my stones works for my steak knives, but I don't want to be doing that with a Pac Salt.
bro you don't have a sharp maker?! :exploding-head


how do you live? it definitely makes it a breeze!

https://imgur.com/a/utanMa9#wy7UyML

here's a video I made a couple years ago to show how I do it, I may make lots of passes before flipping it over and then a couple passes on the back of the blade but its just so people get the idea how easy SE blades are to sharpen. its not exact, just showing my cheat code ;)
I don't have a serrated edge either. 🤫

I can't believe you just admitted to that. this must change QUICKLY
But an H1 Pac Salt would be how I do it. I'm constantly cutting small limbs in the yard on the weekends so a SE H1 Pac Salt makes a lot of sense. I need it really. It is not a want.
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Please don't tell Gernot. This is embarrassing.
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JSumm wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:05 pm

But an H1 Pac Salt would be how I do it. I'm constantly cutting small limbs in the yard on the weekends so a SE H1 Pac Salt makes a lot of sense. I need it really. It is not a want.
they work for that, but they also shine in an EDC roll! same as the PE... not better, just different. I love them both. :smiling-hearts
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Please don't tell Gernot. This is embarrassing.
:rofl

so FIX IT!
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prndltech wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:26 am
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any one of my numerous pac salts and/or dragonfly salts are my go to summer time knives, great for getting sweated on IWB playing some disc golf
Nice taste :cheap-sunglasses Out discin near savannah, ga this weekend!

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vivi wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:29 pm
Nice taste :cheap-sunglasses Out discin near savannah, ga this weekend!

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right on brotha, make some birdies and smash an ace for me :zany

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Re: Pacific Salt praise

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It’s funny, I was just sitting here sipping a beer after a day of yard work and grilling in 95 degree weather admiring my pacific salt that I just hosed down and sun dried. I was about to go find that “pacific salt talk” chat to praise the pacific salt for packing so much knife into such a lightweight package while also being an amazing beater of a knife that you can hose down and sun dry without worry. 10/10 knife. Super easy to carry too.


…Now back to grilling my burgers …
Just one more knife...
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Netherend wrote:
Sat Jun 25, 2022 3:40 pm
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It’s funny, I was just sitting here sipping a beer after a day of yard work and grilling in 95 degree weather admiring my pacific salt that I just hosed down and sun dried. I was about to go find that “pacific salt talk” chat to praise the pacific salt for packing so much knife into such a lightweight package while also being an amazing beater of a knife that you can hose down and sun dry without worry. 10/10 knife. Super easy to carry too.


…Now back to grilling my burgers …

im about to light up some charcoal here in a lil while and grill a couple steaks for me an a buddy, along with a pac salt :cheap-sunglasses
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