Choosing An EDC

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The Deacon
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Re: Choosing An EDC

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As much as I love my Kiwis I have to admit that the Micro Dyad is, arguably, an even better choice for a small, elegant, folder in that it offers you the option of using ether a plain edged blade or a serrated one. It's not a knife I'd want to use for an extended period, as it's nowhere near as comfortable in the hand as the Kiwi. However, I'll admit that's not much of a downside since I can't remember the last time I used a Kiwi for more than thirty seconds.
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Re: Choosing An EDC

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embry386 wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 8:45 am
I saw this thread, and your name on that first post Vivi, and was so confused til I noticed the date. :D
Was confused too but posted anyway and saw his update later on :o

I too like 3.5” and above, the Hawkbill is the only small knife I EDC. Even the Stretch isn’t long enough to half a 🥭.
Chris :spyder:
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