if you had to pick one only?

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if you had to pick one only?

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you can have only one folder, what folder would you pick?
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poodle wrote:you can have only one folder, what folder would you pick?
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centofaunte III
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The second edition Vesuvius is a good bet.
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dang...i earn money so i dont have to think like this :p
first one that popped into my head is the manix (my first folding knife, assuming SAK's dont count). Close in second place is the kiwi.
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Para-Military!!!
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E4 Wave. Versatile and the replacement price is right so I'm not afraid to use or lose it.
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DODO! :D

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Delica 4! :spyder: :)
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Persian. Pretty useful and great ergo's
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Can't really pick just one. :o
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C-15:d :d :d
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got to go PARA
i sure do miss mine (its apart slowy being thought of as a project)
delica just is not the same even in zdp
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What's that knocking at the door? I love the Lil Temp S30V for EDC!
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I'm glad I don't have to choose only one, but if I did, it would be my gray FRN Wayne Goddard.
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If I had to pick only one, it would be the C44 Dyad, so I could have a full serrated and a plain edge together in one knife. Fortunately, that state of affairs is at least 400 knives away. It will take a while for me to lose/break that many. :D
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Goddard Jr.

S/F,
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Caly 3. no contest.

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Chinook. :spyder: :D
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Para-Military :D
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