EDC III Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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My excellent EDC :
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Nothing quite like the "ping" of a Dupont Ligne.

Great pic.

Indeed. I upgraded from a Maxi-jet to this Ligne 2. I'll have a Gatsby one day, just nothing like 'em (although plenty, such as Davidoff sure are trying!) :thumbup:
 
It's been this one since I received it on tuesday. I've been using it to cut packing straps, boxes, ceiling tiles, strip wire insulation, and a couple of apples. I've also dropped it 3 times since receiving it and broke off about 0.5mm from the tip during one of those times. A few minutes on the paper wheels and you can't even tell. Even polished the spine and the convexed edge in the process.

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It's been this one since I received it on tuesday. I've been using it to cut packing straps, boxes, ceiling tiles, strip wire insulation, and a couple of apples. I've also dropped it 3 times since receiving it and broke off about 0.5mm from the tip during one of those times. A few minutes on the paper wheels and you can't even tell. Even polished the spine and the convexed edge in the process.

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Looks great, man!
 
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The Cold Steel Medium ("baby") Voyager is an awesome piece of knife. At 3.1 ounces it is small and light for easy EDC, but its stout construction and killer Tri-Ad lock make it strong enough to get the job done. I honestly believe I could hack my way through a cinderblock wall with it, given sufficient time and motivation. At around $34 shipped, this one is a no-brainer for the preparedness-minded buyer or anyone wanting a lightweight but highly capable EDC knife.
 
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It's ironic that the toothpick came extremely hair popping sharp and the 25 did not...

As you can see that's about to change.
 
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