EDC VI Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Found it :D

That looks like a very nice design, and if the fit and finish is done well enough I might have to get my hands on one of those for a good user carry ;)
I would probably get the tactical version for the pocket clip and the coating though. Not that I want the coating, but I could have some very nice customization done on the knife and having the coating left in the fuller would be nice in my opinion
On a funnier note I believe "Tactical" is way of thinking, not physical property, but something being built with weapon in mind helps a lot... :D "Tactical" for me means "Black"
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I like the Fox a lot, it have carbidized lock believe or not, also very elegant recessed pin for lanyard in the G-10 spacer, I got more pictures here if you're interested, I think you'll like the 'tactical" model too.

Rainy day in West Coast of FL:

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Nice pic's in that link, that's an interesting looking knife. ^
This is where I keep all my forums related guns and knife pictures, it's not private, you are welcome to browse the rest of the albums if you like, they are nothing special.
Top right corner, my "three8super" name will take you to the front page...
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I'm just rocking a Cold Steel Code 4 spear point today.It does have the new CTS-XHP steel,,,seems to be a well built knife.
 
Greg, first the Ironwood Pingo and now the Ti... You are killing me! That Kizer Tomcat is no slouch either.

I am carrying the Beer Scout again. Had the "Beer Scout's" been an organization when I was a kid I might have turned out differently. :cool:


Thanks, the Pingo has me hooked, with just about any Ansø, really.

That Beer Scout is gorgeous! Do they make a "root beer" version?
 
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Just got this a few days ago(Thanks Dave aka kershawguy:thumbup:).It hasn't left my pocket since.I forgot how much I liked the Blur.I need to pick up a couple more.
 
I was reading up on that knife earlier and this is what I found - pretty cool: "inside the knife are 2 liners, cut like a liner-lock. But the liners don't lock behind the blade, lik a normal liner lock, instead they rest against the side of the blade when open. There are detent balls in the liners, and corresponding holes in the blade, holding the blade in the open, half-stop, and closed position. So it's not really a lock, but a modern kind of slipjoint system."

Thanks Acadian, perfectly described:)

I picked it up on an exchange, a little nervous as it's a relatively unknown method. I needn't have been, it's suberbly executed and the edetents hold the blade firmly until you want to close the knife. Really super knife:)
 
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