EDC II Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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I just got this one today from the-knife-connection.com, and like all the rest of the Bark River Knife and Tool knives I own, it's a wonderfully made knife.

The Bark River Huntsman is a smaller knife measuring about 7" in length with a 3.25" blade that's sharp as hell. I really enjoy these Bark River knives, they're hand made with a convex grind, and I consider them pretty much a semi-custom knife. The materials are top notch, and the craftsmanship is something we don't see much of anymore.

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I just wish Bark River would make a folder. Now I'm going to have to find a folder that matches the quality of these knives.

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I seem to be keeping fout on me at all times. Spyderco SuperLeaf, Spyderco Manix 2 sprint with the CTS-BD30P, Kershaw Skyline damascus, and a Boker Plus Exskelibur 1. Five if you count the Victorinox minichamp with the shamrock on it. pic comming soon!!!!!
 
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Kershaw Lockback Folder. It's thin enough that it isn't a PITA, and it can be serious enough to dig with. It's got a good back.

In the wilds:

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Useful for a lot of things.
 
My Les George VECP arrived in the mail today so it bumped my small Sebenza Insingo. Amazing knife with perfect ergos. Pocket clip is also a great design that holds tight but it not a pain to pull out.

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My Les George VECP arrived in the mail today so it bumped my small Sebenza Insingo. Amazing knife with perfect ergos. Pocket clip is also a great design that holds tight but it not a pain to pull out.

Pic of the other side? Thanks!
 
My Les George VECP arrived in the mail today so it bumped my small Sebenza Insingo. Amazing knife with perfect ergos. Pocket clip is also a great design that holds tight but it not a pain to pull out.

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Les makes some awesome knives.
 
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