EDC!-Which knife or knives are you carrying today???

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That's a great story Powernoodle! Is the blade really that small, or is it just the way the picture was taken?

BTW, I am carrying a Victorinox Farmer in the pocket and there's a Victorinox Midnight Manager on the keyring.
 
Today I'm carrying this special pre-production Spyderco which was handcrafted by Sal himself. The scales are hand-made from heat tiles donated by NASA from the space shuttle Discovery. The blade is forged from a special cobalt and depleted uranium alloy mined from the depths of the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific ocean. The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the lowest elevation of the surface of the Earth's crust, which produces a steel that holds an edge of 0.00002 nano microns, and never needs sharpening even after the most rigorous use and abuse. In tests, it was able to delaminate a human hair into 16,000 layers after being used to dig through 19 feet of hardened concrete. The clip is made from antenna wire harvested from the sunken Titanic, and the pivot was hand turned from the bullet which killed President Lincoln. Sal wants to call it the Powernoodle. I am well pleased with this prototype which Sal was kind enough to give me. Thanks Sal, and for your kind words praising my extraordinary design and engineering skills!

had me until the uranium part. funny stuff.
 
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Is the blade really that small, or is it just the way the picture was taken?

Its that small. Cobalt-uranium blades over 2" are banned by the Geneva Convention. I had to get a permit from Homeland Security just to get this one.
 
Today I'm carrying this special pre-production Spyderco which was handcrafted by Sal himself. The scales are hand-made from heat tiles donated by NASA from the space shuttle Discovery. The blade is forged from a special cobalt and depleted uranium alloy mined from the depths of the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific ocean. The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the lowest elevation of the surface of the Earth's crust, which produces a steel that holds an edge of 0.00002 nano microns, and never needs sharpening even after the most rigorous use and abuse. In tests, it was able to delaminate a human hair into 16,000 layers after being used to dig through 19 feet of hardened concrete. The clip is made from antenna wire harvested from the sunken Titanic, and the pivot was hand turned from the bullet which killed President Lincoln. Sal wants to call it the Powernoodle. I am well pleased with this prototype which Sal was kind enough to give me. Thanks Sal, and for your kind words praising my extraordinary design and engineering skills!

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Everybody has one of those!:D
 
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Glad to have this back in my pocket after I dropped it tip first into the cement a week ago.
 
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