The venerable Benchmade 710...
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Removed the safety from my flash2 now I love that knife.
Sog flash 2 by Philliphair, on Flickr
The venerable Benchmade 710...
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ritter with sv30 for anything involving hard cutting
ritter with cpm-m4 for anything involving light cutting (I'm still babying it, although it is my edc now)
mini lum onslaught for sitting on my desk and looking pretty
CRK Star-benza (large)
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Nice looking knife!![]()
"Just because knives may look unused, it doesn't mean they are. Other than the marks on the handles of my Sebenza you would think it's unused but it's so far from that. And the Chaparral looks like it did the day it came home, but it's used and carried daily. And the Honey Bee is the same."
I can't see the wear and tear on the knives because you have that silly paint splatter effect on your photo.
Haha I was bored and playing with the photo editor.
I'll have to take some pics tomorrow of it outside at the Labor Day Cook Out!
Kershaw 1475ST.. Thin and strong.
Small CRK Sebenza with Micarta and a partially serrated bladeSebenza.jpg
Paramilitary 2
I carried my blue smallfly again today. The only thing that I don't like about it is the edge could be thinner. I like the size stock for edc, but the double grinds as good as they look make the blade mad chunky.
still my favorite edc knife ever.
Mini-onslaught is in my pocket today.
It has survived many hard cutting task, lots of mark on the blade though.
Wondering how to remove them....??
Last edited by teaman2004; 09-03-2012 at 01:30 AM. Reason: upload picture
No picture this time, but I'm still carrying the blue Victorinox Pioneer Rancher. The pruner blade is very useful for opening blister packaging and cutting tasks that for which a small blade is the most suitable choice.
~Paul~
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