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Paul D.
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Calypso Jr Plain Edge

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#82

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tim wegner. period.
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#83

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i carry a aluminum handle cricket

I want all of them
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#84

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Calypso Jr. Lightweight.
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WHAT me carry daily? Well, its BIG KAHUNA Toothy-Millie!! Packs more than meets the eye! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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#86

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I usually have a couple on me at any one time, but if I had to have just one, it would be the Gunting.

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I carry a Wayne Goddard light weight.Sometimes I also carry a plain edge Wegner.
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col132
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#88

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Carry a stainless Spyderedge Endura every day on the job (le).
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Hi Joyce,

The Stainless Rescue is my constant companion at work and around our horse ranch.
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#90

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Police Aluminum Serrated! Thanks!
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#91

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Delica plainedge(FRN).
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Post by Ed Gordon »

Calypso Jr. Micarta
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Post by JamesA »

My first thought was the Calypso Jr Lightweight, because of the flat grind, the handle texture, the VG-10 steel, the ambidextrous clip, the >3 inch blade, and the tip-down carry. Makes it a wonderful medium-heavy duty utility piece.

But now that I've thought about it a little more -- the D'Holder Toad. I can't quantify it like I could with the Calypso -- it's just a beautifully functional little knife.
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#94

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My favorite is my SS Harpy. Never leave home without it.
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The Native FRN gets the most time occupying one of my pockets. It is extremely versatile in terms of gripping it, with an excellent "stabbing" point, a very ergonomic handle, and great blade steel. Add it's light weight, medium size, and what could be better?

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Joyce,

The mini-dyad. There are a handful that I rotate, but with the dyad I get two blades instead of one.

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I usually have our Dragonfly somewhere on me. I rotate our Endura out with a competitor, for my work knife every other week. RKBA!
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This is an easy one- 1988 vintage Police model. It's my every day duty carry.


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For what it's worth I carry "a" calypso (large or small) daily. I've many other knives to choose from
but a calypso of one size or the other always winds up in my pocket. I just gave my wife a calypso
jr. lwt. for her yard work, pruning etc. and she really likes it and won't give it back. She's always
given the knife I let her use back before. Hmmmm... the calypso's ARE addictive. I only can say
that I really do miss my calypso when I can't carry it. Gosh...I wonder if that's what withdrawl is
like.
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#100

Post by wayne »

The plain-edge Gunting!!
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