The hard choice of Christmascarry

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The hard choice of Christmascarry

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As i don't have any red spydercos i don't have a obvious choice of knife for Christmas eve.
This day is mekka for People who are akin to use their knife, all those presents, boxes and if you are Lucky, clamshell packages to open..
Last year i went with the vrango,
I think i'll let the native 5 fluted ti have its day in the SUN, Perfect size and looks for that posh Christmas day :)

What Spyderco do you carry on Christmas eve?
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I'm working today so like any other day it's my Autonomy. Tomorrow I think I'll carry my Sliverax.
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I'll carry nothing. I'm flying internationally today. Leaving at noon and arriving around 5pm tomorrow.
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Cento Memory today, C42 Viele or small Persian tomorrow. Etched Cricket on the table for opening presents :D

Merry Christmas everyone ;)
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Kapara .Probably the classiest knife I own, most suited for a holiday. And at least the backspacer is red.. Merry Christmas to everyone and your families from Austria / Europe!
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St Nick’s red hap40 delica for me.
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I am not much of a color coordinator.

Traveling for the holidays and I am carrying my Rex45 Military and HAP40 Delica for the week. Also have the Shaman in my bag just in case I need something more robust.
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Christmas is the one day carrying multiple knives makes sense for me. So many boxes to open and toys to free from their packaging. I may even carry a multi tool to deal with those toys that are screwed down into their packaging.
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Centofante 3 or Delica Pakkawood. Haven't decided yet.
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Yellow handled Delica Wharncliffe and Cricket SE. Good combo for various packaging situations.
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Jazz wrote:
Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:37 am
Yellow handled Delica Wharncliffe and Cricket SE. Good combo for various packaging situations.
The Cricket is a winner for opening packages. I have a black nishijin PE Cricket in my pocket today.
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Red DLT Para, grandson will love it.
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PanChango wrote:
Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:51 am

The Cricket is a winner for opening packages. I have a black nishijin PE Cricket in my pocket today.

Yes sir, it is. I discovered that a few years ago. :cool:
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TkoK83Spy wrote:
Mon Dec 24, 2018 8:35 am
Centofante 3 or Delica Pakkawood. Haven't decided yet.

I vote for the Pakkawood. :)

Not sure for me... Probably my Police 4 since that's my most recent acquisition. Maybe a Manbug along with it - Manbug Salt would be a good one.
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Today, its business as usual with a Caribbean.

Tomorrow, I'm not sure. Xmas is at my house, so maybe all of them!
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Orange Dragonfly.It's a happy knife,and great for opening gifts around sheeple.
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Merry Christmanix 2 XL!
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St. Nick's Para 3 for me. Too obvious? ;) :)
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