EDC III Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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The Kwaiback is phenomenal. It is a large knife, but you know that, the only detracting factor for me is the weight (188g). The weight is not too much for a pair of jeans or cargo shorts, but is too much for dress pants. I did have to take the clip off and bend it a bit to make it work, it was just a bit too tight when it arrived. After that easy fix, the knife is amazing. I have long been a fan of Japanese blades, but do not like carrying fixed, the Kwaiback offers a great option. I bet you will love yours.

Here a a couple shots to help with the wait:
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The watch it is extremely reasonable, it will cost you less than the Kwaiback. It is a Steinhart. I am really happy with the watch, it uses great materials, looks good, and was less than $500.

I just love the Kwaiback, im on the list for the 2nd batch, i also chose the custom pivot. Not the clip tho. :)
Are you happy with yours? Maybe a dumb question.. ?
Also, that watch is f*cking gorgeous. What kind of model is it? :) Thanks buddy
I have two G-shocks Aviation models, but i want something simple, and that looks like it could be it. If not to expensive tho.
 
I almost sold my 943 a few months ago, not sure what I was thinking. :confused: I am really glad I didn't. Carrying the 943, Leatherman Squirt PS4 and AAA Maratac.


 
Gerber 06 Auto G10 Tanto, Victorinox SAK supertinker, oldskool spyderco delica G2 SE, delica4 zdp189 FFG PE

Day off, at the friend's so I don't care much what I carry over here!
 
Junker ... ? CRKT for the most part are inexpensive, handy tools, why would one call them "junkers"
M16 series are nice knifes, you use them and abuse them and there is no regret for it, because there is always one of those in the store around the corner...
I don't have all of the models I like, but the one I owe, I absolutely love...

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Maybe "junkers" is a little two harsh of term. How about "budget knives" instead. I bought my first M16-02 so that I could try a tanto still blade. I carried that for a large part of my time in uniform. Even though I own better quailty steel, I still find that I carry my M16 quite often.
 
The Kwaiback is phenomenal. It is a large knife, but you know that, the only detracting factor for me is the weight (188g). The weight is not too much for a pair of jeans or cargo shorts, but is too much for dress pants. I did have to take the clip off and bend it a bit to make it work, it was just a bit too tight when it arrived. After that easy fix, the knife is amazing. I have long been a fan of Japanese blades, but do not like carrying fixed, the Kwaiback offers a great option. I bet you will love yours.

Here a a couple shots to help with the wait:
July4-17%2520164.JPG


July4-17%2520159.JPG


The watch it is extremely reasonable, it will cost you less than the Kwaiback. It is a Steinhart. I am really happy with the watch, it uses great materials, looks good, and was less than $500.

I dont bother about the wieght, becuase i carry the knife if i like it, and the weigh doesnt matter.
Oh okey, i think ill manage to bend the clip. But maybe i like it the way it comes. Its just wait and see i guess. :)
Yeah i think i will, i tried to get on Hoback books for a long while, but i couldnt, and finally i did, it was his midtech tho, but i rather have a Midtech Kwaiback than nothing close to a Kwaiback. :)
More pictures to help with the wait hmm. more pictures just make it worse haha. LOL JK. :D

Ill look in to that watch.
 
DFK all day.



Just about everything else I own is out for sheath work so it'll most likely be this one all week.
 
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