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My Leafstorm bumped my P-Mil.
I had to tell. :o
I'd like to see a bigger LS.
 
Its only a passing phase,your still on your honeymoon with the LS
I predict you will repent and return to your first love
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:p
 
I've been carrying mine since about August. Did a few rotations with my small Sebenza and Eric Elson 3in Ti/G10 frame lock and the Leafstorm ends up with the most pocket time.

The funky euro shape and industrial curcuit board look says it all. Great 2.5in EDC
 
Huh? I really thought you boyzz would've given the LS up after the novelty wore off. Must be something to them, that I'm missing. Looking at them I was under the impression they would be uncomfortable and stuff. I was wrong! :p
 
I bought two when they came out and I carried one for a couple months before I rotated. I sold one but kept one. I like it for light duty needs and gentleman carry. The main downside for anything else besides light use is the blade length and the plunge. If you really had to stick the blade deep into something that abrupt plunge (can't really call it a choil) can easily get hooked and hung up.
 
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Thanks Reeek,
I'm somewhat the same, with my Terzuola.
Some like the little bugger, me included, others meh :thumbdn:
 
Mark--- I gave it a lot of thought when I sold the D2, but, I made someone Really happy. :) If I have any regrets, my Haney Renegade will cure them. :D
 
I'd like to see a bigger LS.

:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

This is a given.

Sal, on the drawing board for 2010, and I know you have said they are on the radar, but here goes:

Bigger Native
Bigger Terzuola slipit or frame lock
Bigger Leafstorm

That is all.


:D
 
The only thing I don't like about the Leafstorm is that it keeps bumping other knives out of rotation.

A bigger Leafstorm would be awesome!
 
I mess around in boats, float planes, and wide load trucking and would not consider the Leafstorm a gentleman's carry. I have used mine hard ( at least half a dozen sharpenings).

Too small as a camp knife/no good as a filet knife/no gadgets like a SAK, but a great little pocket knife. For me the bulk and heft is similar to my small Sebenza which I go to when I need a longer blade.

I suspect that the Sebenza will eventually win out on full time pocket carry.

The Leafstorm : The ugly little knife that dared to be different.
 
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