EDC IV Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Pretty much standard for me. Spydie Stretch in my uniform pants for around the hall, while the other two are in my gear pockets. I also carry a little 7" wrecking bar, Channelock side cutters, a piece of chalk, a small flat head driver, and a couple of door wedges in my gear pockets.

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Today I found that somebody took my snap on knife out of my toolbox and used it as a freaking scraper. THATS why I keep my 21 in my pocket and just keep the cheapie snap on in my tool box. Unfortunately, I like ALL my knives including my cheap autozone snapon knife. So I spent a half hour sharpening the knife back up at work. Good thing I convinced my boss to buy a tri stone for work!

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Today I found that somebody took my snap on knife out of my toolbox and used it as a freaking scraper. THATS why I keep my 21 in my pocket and just keep the cheapie snap on in my tool box. Unfortunately, I like ALL my knives including my cheap autozone snapon knife. So I spent a half hour sharpening the knife back up at work. Good thing I convinced my boss to buy a tri stone for work!

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Love the handle choice on that Seb.
 
Has spiderco ever ground a knife like this but in reverse? Looking at this photo if the edge was along the bottom with the top being round like that it would be pretty cool.

I believe that you've just described a sheepsfoot/wharncliffe style blade?
 
Has spiderco ever ground a knife like this but in reverse? Looking at this photo if the edge was along the bottom with the top being round like that it would be pretty cool.

Some dude on IG had his Manix reground into something like you're describing. Here's a pic.

 
Yeah I know, but with the particular dimensions of the blade I quoted. I happened to like that one particularly.

I don't think they're ever made one as big as the Military (unless thats a para? Don't see the comp lock cutout)

They did make a Pi'Kal with a reverse grip, the Rocklobster, perrin, yojimbo, and the centofonte. Probably more too, but I can't recall any that are liner locking with a big blade length. The rocklobster is pretty darn big, but definitely not pointy and now disco'd

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I don't think they're ever made one as big as the Military (unless thats a para? Don't see the comp lock cutout)

They did make a Pi'Kal with a reverse grip, the Rocklobster, perrin, yojimbo, and the centofonte. Probably more too, but I can't recall any that are liner locking with a big blade length. The rocklobster is pretty darn big, but definitely not pointy and now disco'd

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This is the closest to what I was thinking. That custom Manix is nice too. I am typically not into the spyderco look but sometimes they really catch my eye.
 
This is the closest to what I was thinking. That custom Manix is nice too. I am typically not into the spyderco look but sometimes they really catch my eye.

Thats the P'Kal cool knife, for a really specific purpose/user. They make a fixed blade called the Reverse which has flip-able handles so you can get a normal grip on it.

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