What "Other" is in your pocket???

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Re: What "Other" is in your pocket???

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From Bastinelli Knives I purchased two bags.
1 - FBag Black
https://www.bastinelliknives.com/online ... p755974986

1 - FBAG POPPIES MEDIUM
https://www.bastinelliknives.com/online ... p756032498





From Milmakblades.com I bought a small fixed blade.
1 - Gladius-L - FDE/Black

https://milmakblades.com/product/gladius-l-fde-black/

Blade Steel: CPM S45Vn
Blade Thickness: .156” (5/32”)
Overall Length: 8”
Blade Length: 3.5”

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Is that a Sebenza 21, Dan? Looks good.

Hogue Deka for today.
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Biltong time!

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I knew I had one of these Opinel 8s around somewhere. And found it in one of the kitchen knife drawers, “borrowed” for culinary duties :)
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Paramilitary 2 s110v, Manix 2 s110v,
Para 3 204p, Lil' Native 20cv,
Squeak m398, Endura vg10 serrated.
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Happy Sunday : “Campflame” version of the Victorinox Swissflame today :)
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Rosecraft Blades Castorea. It's a button lock flipper with two-tone G10 and a 3.9" D2 blade.

S30V; S35VN; VG-10; BD1N; H1; SuperBlue/SUS410; 8Cr13MoV; Micro-Melt PD#1; REX-45; K390; Magnacut; HAP40/SUS410; 20CV; 15V; M4; SPY27; LC200N; S90V
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Spanto horse.
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Guess which one is the "other". I've had this and I've been carrying it in my back pocket for a couple of weeks and I've been relatively impressed.

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Others: Victorinox Pioneer, CRK: L Sebenza, L Inkosi, Umnumzaan
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Paramilitary 2 s110v, Manix 2 s110v,
Para 3 204p, Lil' Native 20cv,
Squeak m398, Endura vg10 serrated.
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I've never actually owned a Civivi Elementum, the knife that started the modern budget EDC flipper craze.

I've owned, and still own, several other Civivi models and I've always been impressed by their fit and finish. So I figured it was time to fill that hole in my collection and see for myself what all the (10 year old) buzz is about.

I found this one, new but open box, on the bay for $25 + shipping. D2 and micarta.
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S30V; S35VN; VG-10; BD1N; H1; SuperBlue/SUS410; 8Cr13MoV; Micro-Melt PD#1; REX-45; K390; Magnacut; HAP40/SUS410; 20CV; 15V; M4; SPY27; LC200N; S90V
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miohin wrote:
Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:19 pm
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Stainless CJRB Pyrite Alt.
The Pyrite is a great budget knife. I really like CJRBs stuff
S30V; S35VN; VG-10; BD1N; H1; SuperBlue/SUS410; 8Cr13MoV; Micro-Melt PD#1; REX-45; K390; Magnacut; HAP40/SUS410; 20CV; 15V; M4; SPY27; LC200N; S90V
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8th_Note wrote:
Sat Jul 05, 2025 11:51 am
I've never actually owned a Civivi Elementum, the knife that started the modern budget EDC flipper craze.

I've owned, and still own, several other Civivi models and I've always been impressed by their fit and finish. So I figured it was time to fill that hole in my collection and see for myself what all the (10 year old) buzz is about.

I found this one, new but open box, on the bay for $25 + shipping. D2 and micarta.

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I think I’ve been very close to buying this quite a few times back when the buzz was a bit more current, but flippers have never sticked around for me, so that playing in the back of my head kept me from fully pulling the trigger. Would be interesting to hear how you like it though.
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Micro Praetorian. Fat, chunky, impractical, man I love this little tank!
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8th_Note wrote:
Sat Jul 05, 2025 11:51 am
I've never actually owned a Civivi Elementum, the knife that started the modern budget EDC flipper craze.

I've owned, and still own, several other Civivi models and I've always been impressed by their fit and finish. So I figured it was time to fill that hole in my collection and see for myself what all the (10 year old) buzz is about.

I found this one, new but open box, on the bay for $25 + shipping. D2 and micarta.

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I had this one for a bit, but didn't stick around. I think I was in my Para 3 phase at the time and just never really clicked with it for some reason. I thought it was a great example of the model though, loved the look of it.

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