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CRK/Case
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I'd say Benchmade. I really like my 755 mpr, but I've been carrying my spyderco military far more often.
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Dav Winch.
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Victorinox and Chris Reeve. :cool:
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I also say Victorinox and Chris Reeve. But in all truthfulness, between those two, I'm leaning toward Victorinox, since I carry at least one (often two) of their products every day.

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Well, based upon numbers I have on hand, an easy answer would be Strider, with two MSC and one DDC, plus several standard models. My most-carried, under the most conditions, virtually always with me, however, is a Tarani Masters Model Karambit, from the Karambit.com era, made by Blade-tech.

(I do have more Spydercos than anything else, by far, and do regularly carry several of them, mostly a Civilian, for its intended purpose, and several Rescue variants. I have considered reverting to carrying a Gunting for EDC.)

I also really like Randall knives.

My preferred multi-tool is Victorinox.
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Lerman knives.
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BM, hands down. While I have more than a few spydies and keep buying mules it's BM's that see the most edc use. Been the same 720 (pre production) has been my edc since 1997 ish. I am a huge axis lock fan! Wish I could get some spyder S90V shoe horned into an axis lock frame...
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id have to say SOG is my second. that or swiss
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benchmade and esee were the first that came to my mind.
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Chris Reeve
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Slip joints... CASE

Fixed... Blind Horse Knives

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Tough to pick a 2nd best. But overall, I'd say Benchmade.
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ESEE. I Love the basic classic style.
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