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EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Still carrying the SAK huntsman in a belt case and an older than dirt vic with real skinny aluminum handles and two small blades. Tried several combos but am back to what I'm comfortable with.
 
We just got back from Vermont to the land of cell signal and WiFi. I couldn't manage to get these pics uploaded to Imgur or directly here even though they were downsized by texting them to myself.

Anyway, I did knife maintenance yesterday as it rained most of the way through and struggled trying to crack this one open with a spinning pivot, too strong LocTite, and a too weak hair dryer. Two drops of W10 NanoOil each side of the PB washers did the trick, though, and the blade free drops now, shakes closed, and is wicked smooth.

Makes a nice gentleman's carry.

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We just got back from Vermont to the land of cell signal and WiFi. I couldn't manage to get these pics uploaded to Imgur or directly here even though they were downsized by texting them to myself.

Anyway, I did knife maintenance yesterday as it rained most of the way through and struggled trying to crack this one open with a spinning pivot, too strong LocTite, and a too weak hair dryer. Two drops of W10 NanoOil each side of the PB washers did the trick, though, and the blade free drops now, shakes closed, and is wicked smooth.

Makes a nice gentleman's carry.

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I like that look of that! Who makes it? Not sure I recognize the makers mark.
 
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