Very cool pic!
What "Other" is in your pocket???
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- Makunochimaster
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American lawman the only knife where i didn't think about steel )))
Paramilitary 2 s110v, Manix 2 s110v,
Para 3 204p, Lil' Native 20cv,
Squeak m398, Endura vg10 serrated.
Para 3 204p, Lil' Native 20cv,
Squeak m398, Endura vg10 serrated.
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Throwback Thursday : my 19-year old Benchmade Vex.
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Well it wasn't *in* my pocket but it was in front of my pocket. Sometimes we have dogs running loose in my neighborhood and this is often my take out the trash companion. Does double-duty cutting up boxes.
Millies in 52100, S110V, CTS-204p, REX 45; M2 Cru-Wear, CPM15V, Magnacut; Native 5 Maxamet; P4 K390, PD#1; Pacific Salt SE/H1, PS2 LC200N; UK/PK; Autonomy H1
Wants/Wishes (only NIB and EU): Militarys in 52100, Maxamet, Cru-Wear
Yes, Virginia, that's a Purple Haze in my suit pocket :)
Wants/Wishes (only NIB and EU): Militarys in 52100, Maxamet, Cru-Wear
Yes, Virginia, that's a Purple Haze in my suit pocket :)
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Microtech MSI.
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I haven't owned this pair very long, but since I got them, they've been indispensable, mainly because most of my knives are illegal to carry outside my home without (very) good reason.
However these two, the Byrd Tern and bigger UKPK cover most things I need day to day. Even if its just getting a packet of biscuits open to have with a cuppa.
I keep the Tern for food related and the UK for the rest.
However these two, the Byrd Tern and bigger UKPK cover most things I need day to day. Even if its just getting a packet of biscuits open to have with a cuppa.

I keep the Tern for food related and the UK for the rest.
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18" slant tip machete

carved a toasting stick with it. did ok for such a long blade.

carved a toasting stick with it. did ok for such a long blade.
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To avoid too much quest-for-my-lost-tools OT in the multi tool thread viewtopic.php?t=97752&start=40#p1835616, I'm moving over here for this follow up post and any future ones.
I finally located my Swisstool spirit X. I got this idea that it could be in the puffy vest I use working in the cold, as this vest had also been missing for a while.
The vest was located rather quickly once I put some effort into the search, but to my disappointment there was nothing in the pockets.
My next hunch was my range backpack. I used to have my Wave in that bag, but it was moved over to my tool bag a while ago - so maybe I had thrown in the spirit X as replacement? Nope. No bueno. But while on the topic of range bags, I checked my pistol bag as well... it's a small bag, so it felt kind of pointless - I couldn't have used that bag without noticing a regular sized MT? Well, actually I could have done exactly that. In a side pocket I never use, or almost never as it turns out - there it was :)
Not quite in my pocket, but to celebrate the reunion I'll carry it in my EDC bag tool roll for a while


Keeping to my current interest in vintage camera gear, these pictures were shot with a super cheap, manual focus, C-mount video lens adapted to a MFT camera body. I picked up the lens many years ago for almost no money, but not being the most practical lens, it has just been collecting dust. What it lacks in quality and practicality, it somewhat makes up for in character though :) These lenses are typically used for smaller sensor cameras like 8 & 16mm film and CCTV cameras, hence the pronounced vignetting. For some reason my camera was set to save .jpg only, so there was not much leeway in the files to rescue the blown highlights on that super shiny swiss MT
I finally located my Swisstool spirit X. I got this idea that it could be in the puffy vest I use working in the cold, as this vest had also been missing for a while.
The vest was located rather quickly once I put some effort into the search, but to my disappointment there was nothing in the pockets.
My next hunch was my range backpack. I used to have my Wave in that bag, but it was moved over to my tool bag a while ago - so maybe I had thrown in the spirit X as replacement? Nope. No bueno. But while on the topic of range bags, I checked my pistol bag as well... it's a small bag, so it felt kind of pointless - I couldn't have used that bag without noticing a regular sized MT? Well, actually I could have done exactly that. In a side pocket I never use, or almost never as it turns out - there it was :)
Not quite in my pocket, but to celebrate the reunion I'll carry it in my EDC bag tool roll for a while


Keeping to my current interest in vintage camera gear, these pictures were shot with a super cheap, manual focus, C-mount video lens adapted to a MFT camera body. I picked up the lens many years ago for almost no money, but not being the most practical lens, it has just been collecting dust. What it lacks in quality and practicality, it somewhat makes up for in character though :) These lenses are typically used for smaller sensor cameras like 8 & 16mm film and CCTV cameras, hence the pronounced vignetting. For some reason my camera was set to save .jpg only, so there was not much leeway in the files to rescue the blown highlights on that super shiny swiss MT
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Man I have looked and looked, and tried and tried to find / buy a Skinney Sheepsfoot, finally said screw it! I plan on buying a Medford Praetorian Micro this coming week.
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It's not in my pocket yet. But I'm excited for this one. The Civivi Buster. I've got one preordered and it ships tomorrow (5/29). It's a 4.2" blade with the Snecx SuperLock. I'm a HUGE fan of the the Vision FG. So the Buster should be even better. Nitro-V and G10 for $98.
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