Dynamite Duo

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Dynamite Duo

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I'm on trial now for my EDC. Left side pocket: PE Tim Wegner, Right side pocket: SE Military, ready to face any cutting chores.



The Wegner snugged nicely, despite its bulk, suprisingly for that category. Could be due to the curved shape of the handle. While for the Millie, although it's relatively light, the length of the scales can be felt. Don't know how long this will last, maybe until I find smaller sizes which can complement each other? <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>



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That should work rather nicely. My current tag team is an Endura and a Case 54, simply because I have been working on honing in the 54 for a few weeks.

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difkat, I have found that it's always best to be prepared for any task with both a PlainEdge and SpyderEdge blade. I have been carrying my LtWt. Calypso Jr. PE and FRN Native 35/65 for the past couple of weeks and think that they are an awesome pair.

Very lightweight, hardly even notice that I have these <img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>s on me, but they pack quite a punch.

Just my .02.<img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

Good Luck

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Edited by - KBR on 7/14/2002 7:31:19 PM
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May I mention also that I have attached to my belt, Right side : LT Juice Thunder/XE6, Left side : LT Crunch? All in all (<img src="spyder.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0> & LT) I'm very well prepared to face the world! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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For me, it's my Chinook (or Endura) in my left front pocket, and my Native in my right front pocket, with my monster Cold Steel Vaquero Grande sometimes "riding shotgun" in my left rear pocket....And then there's always my Leatherman Micra in my watch pocket...

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I have found the Lum tanto and FRN SE Dragonfly (w/accesory cord leash, tucked in the watch pocket of my jeans.) a great combo. Dragonfly for most daily chores and the Lum for bigger chores or emergency chores. And lets not forget the Victorinox Swiss Tool and StreamLight baton light on the belt.

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Edited by - Zabrewolf on 7/15/2002 10:54:05 AM
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How about a PE FRN Dragonfly to go with your SE Milli.My next purchase is going to be a SE FRN Dragonfly to back up my PE Milli.

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Right now it´s Mouse set up for l.h.u. in left front pocket and PE Starmate in the right. Back of belt in horisontal kydexsheet one of my own designs.
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Somehow apart I'd go for a slightly larger knife (Delica PE) for regular cutting chores, and a smaller one (SE Meerkat) for backup. The Meerkat, with his reversed S blade reminds me of a small Civie. Not to mention that it drops open lightspeed <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>
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Dynamite Duo........Delica and Rescue...inexpensive but very effective.
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Dynamite Duo........Delica and Rescue...inexpensive but very effective.
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Dynamite Duo........Delica and Rescue...inexpensive but very effective.
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My usual tag team is a Salsa for small jobs, coupled with a larger knife like the Endura, Police, or Gunting for tougher tasks and just in case I need to pull a knife I can fight witrh.
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