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WireEdge Roger
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Really nice pics, everyone! I really prefer my Dfly 2's clipless, it feels so much better in-hand
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Far out! :)

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Mocean
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juggler wrote:One of my most used knives :
Great shot Juggler, I'll be copying the logo in the sand trick for sure!! haha Thanks for your contribution. Good to see a knife getting some use.
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My Dragonfly ZDP-189 dual purpose EDC

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How much can a Koala bear?
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Great shot Reject, makes me homesick! Haven't seen a 20 bone note in a while.
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No fancy stuff here, just what I have. The bottom one I bought broken and "fixed" it.

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C05, C05S, C10SRD, C10SBK(x2), C10FPBR, C10GRE, C10FPGR, C11, C11FPBK, C12SBK2, C14 C17 C21, C28BK, C28BK2, C28YL2, C36, C45, C54GPBN, C77, C80GPOR, C81, C81GS, C81GBK2, C85GP2, C86, C86P, C86PET, C90, C94, C95, C106, C109, C116, C122, C123CF, C123, C123GBL, C126(x2), C132GP, C135GP, C136, C137, C138, C140, C142, C146CFP, C148, C158TIP, C161GP, C162, C163PBK, C164GPBN, LBK, LBKII(x2), LYL3HB, LGRE3, MBK, FB20, FB23, FB24SBK, FB31SBK, FBPBK, MT12, MT13, MT16, Woodcraft.
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Thinking of getting an H1 and dying it orange or green.

Anywho, I got a funny comment the other day. My wife knows I have a few knives, but she never really notices them. So she says to me, "Why do you have a binder clip attached to your pocket?". I laughed and said, that it was the wire clip on my DF2 :)

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Moroland wrote:Thinking of getting an H1 and dying it orange or green.

Anywho, I got a funny comment the other day. My wife knows I have a few knives, but she never really notices them. So she says to me, "Why do you have a binder clip attached to your pocket?". I laughed and said, that it was the wire clip on my DF2 :)

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That's awesome! :p

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Enjoying the nice cool day.
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#91

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love this thread, one of my favourite knives
-Spencer

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Gayle Bradley 2 | Mantra 1 | Watu | Chaparral 1 | Dragonfly 2 Salt SE
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farns wrote:Enjoying the nice cool day.
Love that color combo, farns, very, very nice!

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From this weekend at the coast...
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sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
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tr4022 wrote:Love that color combo, farns, very, very nice!

Tod
Thank you for the kind words. I have recently gotten into the cord wrapping thing: "A not too much, a much too much". I saw the para-cord thread but I am not at the same level as them, they have some really cool pictures there. I really like the DFly but wish the G-10 came in orange or the Salt had skeletonized stainless steel liners. I really like the liners but dig the fun colors. Well, thanks again.

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Great work on the recent contributions everyone, keep posting!!
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Man, this thread is killing me! I have been planning to get the Centofante 3, but now I am starting to be swayed to the D'fly!
Anyone have pics of it in hand?
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Deal4 wrote:Man, this thread is killing me! I have been planning to get the Centofante 3, but now I am starting to be swayed to the D'fly!
Anyone have pics of it in hand?
D'fly is much smaller than the Cento 3. I have both. Cento is great for lunch, more blade length. D'fly, for me, is great urban edc, more comfortable in the pocket because of its small size and negligible weight. Could get messy if you tried to use it to cut up a juicy chicken breast, though. YMMV, of course.

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Morning coffee with doughnut :)
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Dont settle for nothing but the d fly
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Good job in taking in the little guy fixing him and giving him a home
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