It's all relative...
I like that Pemberton, I haven't bought a GEC since I picked up a couple from their first runs.
Me too. I like small slipits and this one is my favorite. I think in many ways, Great Eastern Cutlery is like Spyderco in terms of the quality they build into their knives.
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The only time I have ever lost Knives were ones without clips.
Weird. I've only lost clipped knives. It's happened to me several times (ZT0770M390, Sage 2, Manix 2), when something caught the clip and pulled the knife out of my pocket and away from me. The ZT was brush on a trail (and I walked up and down that trail for an hour and half trying to find it--I really liked that knife), the Sage 2 was a seatbelt (I eventually found that one in a parking lot when I went back to retrace my steps) and the Manix 2 was a fence (I heard it go, but it was dark and I never found it).
I was just carrying a lil Case Peanut today but then picked up a Delica to cut through some stuff and thought the same thing. Perspective changes happen so quickly.
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The only time I have ever lost Knives we’re ones without clips.
In the 1990’s I lost a Victorinix Swiss Army Champ type knife you know everything but the kitchen sink wide knife in a Velcro pouch no less.
And then a Case Warnclif and that really ticked me off.
After that it either has a clip or I will not buy it.
Maybe you have a hole in your pocket????
I've lost a dragonfly and a delica after the clip got tweeked (not so clippy tight) and I was too lazy to fix it. Things in the bottom of my pocket tend to stay there until I fall asleep on the couch at night.
That Chap sure does look big next to that GEC. The Chaparral is one of my two favorite knives. It is about right for daily carry and use.
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Its funny how perspectives change depending on to what things are compared to... there was a time (LONG ago..) when I considered the Delica to be a rather big knife..
Now it is small for me and the Chap as tiny as I'd go
Top three going by pocket-time (update October 25):
- EDC: Endela SE (K390). Endela SE (VG10), Manix 2 LW (REX45)
- Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 2 SE (LC200N), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1)
I’ve been carrying a Dragonfly clipless for work lately and swapped it out for a Native today. It felt huge and thoughts of ‘do I need this much knife?’ flashed in my mind. I quickly came to my senses though.
Knife size is like power in a car, you get used to it quickly.
Nice pembo by the way. I saw DLT had them in stock and was very tempted but I just can’t bring myself to slipjoint these days.
I love the picture of the side and the image that shows the blade thickness. Michael and Forest Green convince me to want a Chaparral.
That is alot of knife for the package, I agree.