EDC II Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Benchmade Mini Grip M4
Eagletac D25LC2 Custom

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Dito on the Mini Grip, except it's #41
 
Two things that make me drool, 0560's., and edge bevels like that!! Wish I knew how to sharpen like that!! Nice Work!!

Haha, Thanks buddy! That was done with an Edge Pro. It's pretty easy to get the hang of after you do a knife or two:thumbup:
 
Only yesterday I bought the knife, and I think it will be long I have in my pocket. He is very good!
(although,I have a fully steel,but this is better in a lot of time)

 
How about a couple not so popular ones:

SOG toothlock (yes a little too similar to the rift, yet carries well and actually performs pretty good)
Viper Start

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Kershaw OD-2 and a Princeton Pulsar ll on the beach, adding an Alox Bantam to them when not. I want to dig out my red Bantam and attach the light to it, that'd be a neat setup. Tapatalk no longer allows me to attach a picture from my phone, lame!
 
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How do you like that discontinued Leatherman Mini-Tool?
I've been digging this model Leatherman for a very long time.
It's a great companion tool.
Having full size needle nose pliers, in such a little package, is something that is not produced these days.

 
How do you like that discontinued Leatherman Mini-Tool?
I've been digging this model Leatherman for a very long time.
It's a great companion tool.
Having full size needle nose pliers, in such a little package, is something that is not produced these days.


I find the mini to be the perfect size for edc.Paired with a Micra it takes care of all my edc needs ......so far.
 
My Svord Peasant is my new best friend! Today, we (mostly) installed a window. The Peasant handled:

* Cutting shims
* Opening a box of nails
* Removing the plastic from the window
* Removing a splinter from my finger
* Cutting back the tar paper to make room for the window flange (mineral oil soak to remove the tar!)
* Marking a cut line when I left my pencil in another room
* Carving a tight fit on a board I cut too long

Who says one-handed open isn't traditional?
 
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