EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

Happy Saturday!

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I bet it was! There were no tracks or any kind of racing in my area. My buddy came over every weekend and my dad also had em. We built a small track and was always building jumps and ramps just looking for ways to tear em up! Lol These things are incredibly tuff. The most fun I had with RC was rock crawling. There's a dry Creek bed here close to my house, dad came up with this pivoting deal for a Traxxas E max. My buddy kept trying to use Tamiya's with straight axles but they didn't have any ground clearance. Our E Max's with full lockers would kill his..
Oh man that must of been sweet having your own home made track ! I miss racing and I was fortunate to learn a lot from And watch one of the best Brian Kinwald a sponsored racer who was always testing and racing at the same track in SO cal I use to race at.
Sadly I just did some research and found out he passed away last year :(
There was a race I’ll never forget and he was on the drivers stand right next to me during my race waiting for his race which was next. I was battling with this other guy and he was a hacker that kept using me for a guard rail on every turn lol trying to knock me off the track. So when we came up to this sharp sweeper turn and he was on the inside a couple car lengths behind me as we approached the turn I hit my breaks hard and when He tried using me as a guard rail to slam into instead I wasn’t there and he flew off the track :p anyway long story short Brian Kinwald watched what was happening and saw my move and said something like nice very nice !! I was so proud lol.
May he Rest In Peace ,he is a legend and was one of the best!
 
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Thanks brother! It’s cool to be able to go through and see the project start to finish like that, isn’t it? Josh really knocked these out of the park IMO. Hope you’re having an excellent weekend :)
It was awesome watching all the thought and feedback get executed perfectly. It reminds me of the saying about carpentry: "It's easy. You just measure and cut." It sure sounds easy, but there's a real art to doing it well.

This is my carry for the day. I do like my Military more, but I bought this on a whim and it's been awesome:
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I've been ordering way more online lately and the stuff that needs cuttin' just keep piling up!
 
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