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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
What knife is this? Does it have a built in light?View attachment 2564425carried this for 20 years,it's a logic that had a flashlight that became obsolete, it lacked brightness for the cost of batteries, the thing I liked the most was the clip which allowed me to clip it to my waistband .wish I could find a configuration of waistband clip,flashlight and knife.now I have a small flashlight and gec 05 stag which i find bulky. It wouldn't be to bad if the clip on flashlight allowed me to attach to waistband with ease.
Ya but took the flashlight off because it lack brightness for the 20 dollars worth of batteries it needed.it was made by logic.i will try get a picture of before.What knife is this? Does it have a built in light?
The ink pen in the Compact is a helpful addition to an already great knife/tool. I've had to use it twice when it was very helpful to write a note and nothing else was available.No it’s a little thicker. Probably worth it for the extra utility imo. I carried a Signature for a while on my keys and appreciated the pen enough for the very slight increase in weight/thickness.
Could have just texted yourselfThe ink pen in the Compact is a helpful addition to an already great knife/tool. I've had to use it twice when it was very helpful to write a note and nothing else was available.
Dude. We were in the Badlands of South Dakota and I lost my wife on a hike. So I went back to the truck, left a note I was looking for her and asking for help. Then started to search those winding canyons that all look alike. After a three day search the volunteers all left. So the sad part is we never found her so she's out there still. I did leave her a note where the truck had been parked. But still, lo these many years later, breaking news, this just in - still no wife.Could have just texted yourself
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You have a Classic with Phillips driver?Yes, it may come as a surprise, I love keychain knives. What? no surprise?
Okay, yes I am the case peanut guy who downsized even more to the SAK classic. I just find that in my lifestyle as a retired gentleman of leisure in the town of Georgetown Texas, I don't really need much knife. I do a hell of a lot of fishing, but for that my old Buck woodsman does the dirty work of cutting bait and cleaning what is going to go into the frying pan. But for most duties in town, like opening mail, Amazon packages, the little 58mm SAK does what I need, and takes up very little room on the keyring. But to me, its way more than a knife, its scissors, tweezers, flat and Phillips screw driver, and thorn/sticket plucker for my dogs paws. I really don't think a day goes by that I'm not using it for something. It's a little multitool with a very wide window of capability. Its kept company on my keyring by the Fenix flashlight that re[laced the E01.
My other favorite keychain knife is my old Christy knife. I love how the blade locks out in three different lengths, depending on what you need. And the blades are replaceable.
I've fallen off the Wagon as it were and tried to carry designated folders and found my annoyances only to be confirmed.Yes, it may come as a surprise, I love keychain knives. What? no surprise?
Okay, yes I am the case peanut guy who downsized even more to the SAK classic. I just find that in my lifestyle as a retired gentleman of leisure in the town of Georgetown Texas, I don't really need much knife. I do a hell of a lot of fishing, but for that my old Buck woodsman does the dirty work of cutting bait and cleaning what is going to go into the frying pan. But for most duties in town, like opening mail, Amazon packages, the little 58mm SAK does what I need, and takes up very little room on the keyring. But to me, its way more than a knife, its scissors, tweezers, flat and Phillips screw driver, and thorn/sticket plucker for my dogs paws. I really don't think a day goes by that I'm not using it for something. It's a little multitool with a very wide window of capability. Its kept company on my keyring by the Fenix flashlight that re[laced the E01.
My other favorite keychain knife is my old Christy knife. I love how the blade locks out in three different lengths, depending on what you need. And the blades are replaceable.
The SD tip on the nail file fits most small Phillips screw very well. It also makes a decent bottle opener with the right technique. Insert under cap edge and twist gently. do that about three times and the top pops off with your thumb. The shape of the SD tip makes it able to a things Carl Elsner never dreamed of.You have a Classic with Phillips driver?