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FREDERIC K
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#101

Post by FREDERIC K »

For the last 10 months it was Matriarch.

Nowaday, it is a Gunting.

(Truly speaking, I never leave home without both...)
Joel McNamara
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#102

Post by Joel McNamara »

A pair of right and left, plain-edge Delicas. Everyday, everywhere...

Joel
JiM
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#103

Post by JiM »

Lightweight Delica w/Spyderedge.

Always makes the airport gate folks raise their eyebrows and I have to fight to get it back so I don't miss the plane.

Never let minor details like the facts get in the way of telling a good story.
afee
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#104

Post by afee »

Chinook 903 since they first hit (still wanting to tap for tip up though)
Brian_Turner
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#105

Post by Brian_Turner »

Blue inlay G-10 Native
edc
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#106

Post by edc »

plain edge SS Dragonfly.
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#107

Post by bcaffrey »

Several make it into the daily rotation but the one that is always in my pocket is the Cricket. It's my money clip.

Cheers,
Brian
ronybear
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#108

Post by ronybear »

I carry a Cricket everyday! Wouldn't leave home without it. I also use it for a money clip!
J D Wijbenga
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#109

Post by J D Wijbenga »

I just switched from plain edged Starmate to plain edge, flatground, old Calypso jr. I am downsizing.
The General
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#110

Post by The General »

Simple, my plain edge CPM 440V Military. Holds an edge forever and is sharp as sin, who could ask for more?:D

Thanks for the compo!:p
dl23
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#111

Post by dl23 »

Just looking for my first one
PsychGrad
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#112

Post by PsychGrad »

Almite slotted Navigator, plain-edge.
Wonderful knife!

Clay
callahwj
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#113

Post by callahwj »

Delica
ThinkOfTheChildren
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#114

Post by ThinkOfTheChildren »

Gunting
toast250
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#115

Post by toast250 »

delica
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#116

Post by Islander »

Delica Lightweight . . . Thanks!
Paul Work
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#117

Post by Paul Work »

FRN Native

Paul
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#118

Post by Guyon »

I carry the Wegner (large in plain edge) in the summer when I don't have to worry about scary folks.
FK
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#119

Post by FK »

EDC is the Calypso Jr. Lightweight plain edge.

The rotation for second knife varies, but the SC-52PBK is always in the left front pocket.

Regards,
FK
baraqyal
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#120

Post by baraqyal »

Got to be the g10 harpy - goes through boxes, envelopes, etc like butter.
-- Rob
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