What "Other" is in your pocket???

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abbazaba wrote:
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Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK L Sebenza 31, CRK L Inkosi
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SAK Fieldmaster with new Daily Customs scales.

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Paul Ardbeg wrote:
Sun May 26, 2024 2:43 am
SAK Fieldmaster with new Daily Customs scales.

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That's sharp! 😎
Love Victorinox. So freakin smooth & nice.
Great pic, Paul
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Cannot say enough good things about this one...
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MacLaren wrote:
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Paul Ardbeg wrote:
Sun May 26, 2024 2:43 am
SAK Fieldmaster with new Daily Customs scales.

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That's sharp! 😎
Love Victorinox. So freakin smooth & nice.
Great pic, Paul
Thanks 😎
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Pro-Tech Malibu. The grip tape makes it a much better knife as I don't constantly feel that it will slip out of my hand.
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Got myself a Chavez again. These Scapegoats are sick (and thick) and the blade is pretty slicey.
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The blood is just heme from opening some ground beef.
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Bdubs808 wrote:
Wed May 29, 2024 8:10 pm
Got myself a Chavez again. These Scapegoats are sick (and thick) and the blade is pretty slicey.
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The blood is just heme from opening some ground beef.
Nice. 😎
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Bdubs808 wrote:
Wed May 29, 2024 8:10 pm
Got myself a Chavez again. These Scapegoats are sick (and thick) and the blade is pretty slicey.
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The blood is just heme from opening some ground beef.
Very nice blade shape and good to see the screws are no longer visible on the clip!
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Paul Ardbeg wrote:
Thu May 30, 2024 12:40 am
Bdubs808 wrote:
Wed May 29, 2024 8:10 pm
Got myself a Chavez again. These Scapegoats are sick (and thick) and the blade is pretty slicey.
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The blood is just heme from opening some ground beef.
Very nice blade shape and good to see the screws are no longer visible on the clip!
I agree Paul. Looks a lot nicer w/out those screws visible
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Thanks y'all, I've been expanding my TI collection. Looking to score a Demko AD20 full TI as my next acquisition. Although my funds are reserved at the moment for that S90V/CF Military 2. That is one of my dream knives for sure.
Here's a SBD I have that is just a top tier specimen. Although I never carry it out of the house.
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Thu May 30, 2024 11:47 pm
Thanks y'all, I've been expanding my TI collection. Looking to score a Demko AD20 full TI as my next acquisition. Although my funds are reserved at the moment for that S90V/CF Military 2. That is one of my dream knives for sure.
Here's a SBD I have that is just a top tier specimen. Although I never carry it out of the house.
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Stunning! Typhoon, right? Shame that these are discontinued, would love to get one. Luckilly I did get my hands on a Micro Evo. SBD's are hard to come by in Europe.

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Brought these to work today (way behind) and IDC if they’re $500+ knives, there ain’t no Safe Queens in my collection and I’m gonna get em’ dirty!!! 😉
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defenestrate wrote:
Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:36 am
RFP - Bestech Swordfish in glorious magnacut (4" blade, I think atlantic knife still has them on sale for 90 bucks, or they have cheaper models if one were so inclined, with lesser steels)
LFP - Honey Badger large serrated Claw. great little knife, almost the size of a Spyderhawk, just with a flipper. Pretty inexpensive, I think 40ish bucks currently.
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My wife bought me the honeybadger hawkbill because I have been groaning about my lost Spyderhawk for years. It's an inexpensive knife and I hate it. At first it was ok as a hawkbill but the angle is wrong: it's too straight with the handle. The fit is cheap and it constantly needs to be tightened(I am not a knife-fidgeter, only opens when used). I imagine their normal blades are ok, but the worst complaint is the feeble attempt to duplicate the Spyderedge. Rather that flat on one side they kept the angle of a normal straight edge and put it on the hawkbill, resulting in a knife that is terrible to sharpen. Note I carried and used a Spyderhawk and Tasman for 15 years at least so I know how to sharpen them.
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