EDC - What's in Your Pocket(s)??

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LOVING that bowie, who made it? what steel? very nice piece indeed. :thumbup:
 
Tomorrow for church, a knife inclined young man (14-16) and his father wanted to see something cool. They have played with MT's and BM's at gun shows before. The kid said he'd bring his stiletto after seeing my tattoos. I told him I'd bring mine too. So in addition to my regular churching knife (Reese Weiland proto), I'll have a Police3, and my Burn custom stiletto.

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LOVING that bowie, who made it? what steel? very nice piece indeed. :thumbup:

Thanks Robert.B.
This Bowie has been made by Pierre-Henri Monnet (FRANCE). The blade is 11" long and made of 1085 carbon steel but only 4 to 5 mm thick so he's very quick in hand, awesome chopper. He has also melt a bit of copper on each side.
Here's an older but better pic of this knife.

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EDIT : I didn't notice Arzh's post sorry. Yes, I remember PHM tested out this one and told me he had a great time. Thanks Arzh !
 
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thanks alot!!! does he speak english if i was to email him? I am absolutely loving his style of knives on that website and need a piece to go with my RMJ Forge tomahawk...his scabbard work i really like too!
 
Got some pictures of my new Christmas season EDC pocket knife.

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I'm not that into Case/slip joint type knives, but man that is really
classy and nice looking. I could definitely see myself carrying that
less the Christmas decor.
 
thanks alot!!! does he speak english if i was to email him? I am absolutely loving his style of knives on that website and need a piece to go with my RMJ Forge tomahawk...his scabbard work i really like too!


I'm not sure Robert but I asked him through Email. If he doesn't and if you're not too scared by my english, I'll be happy to help in english-french translation.
I'll keep you updated as soon as I have an Email back.
Thanks
 
I'm not sure Robert but I asked him through Email. If he doesn't and if you're not too scared by my english, I'll be happy to help in english-french translation.
I'll keep you updated as soon as I have an Email back.
Thanks


Cheers, theres no rush though...I wont be able to make any commitments on new projects until I am back in Australia and back at work, I just wanted to know so I can get something going once i'm back. :thumbup:
 
Today, and most days it seems, it has been my Kershaw Mini Cyclone and my Vic SAK Champ Plus.

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I'm not that into Case/slip joint type knives, but man that is really
classy and nice looking. I could definitely see myself carrying that
less the Christmas decor.

If you like the Trapper pattern, you might want to check out a Case Trapper in Amber Bone, then. Larger knife pictured (on left).

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Today I carried my new Case Texas Jack in Amber Bone and CV.

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My keyring is missing here, but this is currently my EDC.

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- wallet
- Casio G-Shock Gulfman
- Nokia phone
- Victorinox Climber
- Fenix LD10
 
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These two.:thumbup: The bottom one is a Ken Coats Texas toothpick in Christmas tree celluloid.
 
Cheers, theres no rush though...I wont be able to make any commitments on new projects until I am back in Australia and back at work, I just wanted to know so I can get something going once i'm back. :thumbup:

Ok Robert, he told me english won't be a problem, so feel free Emailing him anytime ;)
Thanks
 
Thanks Robert.B.
This Bowie has been made by Pierre-Henri Monnet (FRANCE). The blade is 11" long and made of 1085 carbon steel but only 4 to 5 mm thick so he's very quick in hand, awesome chopper. He has also melt a bit of copper on each side.
Here's an older but better pic of this knife.

p1020287z.jpg


EDIT : I didn't notice Arzh's post sorry. Yes, I remember PHM tested out this one and told me he had a great time. Thanks Arzh !

very cool Bowie :thumbup:
 
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