EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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With all the ready-to-run stuff available nowadays, it’s never been easier to get into the hobby. Go with brushless motors and li-po battery packs...crazy fast when compared to everything I was building when I started in the early 90s.
Thanks man. I’ll look into it. He still loves to have foot races with me, I prefer racing things that have engines haha. Hell he’ll get off the fourwheeler and want to run behind it and chase me on foot

Always love that one. @dannyp I saw you picked one up. Congrats man
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Feeling a bit better, first day wearing the holster, albeit briefly, to Walgreens and back. Just getting used to the physical and psychological weight of carrying. It's mostly for when I go into the city to rescue my cousin for a weekend.

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I've thought about getting one of those. My body type makes it difficult to conceal my weapon. Not sure if that style would make a difference.

How do you like it so far? Where are you carrying it, 4:00?
 
My thumb is actually a little worse today, but I went with a Spartan Harsey Folder for Titanium Tuesday anyway as I needed a work knife and this is one of the easiest disengaging frame locks I own. It's been said that the SHF is like the child of a CRK and an RHK and I hope it's not heretical to suggest that this one might be even smoother and more hydraulic than my cherished Chris Reeves. The CRKs are better cutters for sure although this bigger, thicker-bladed knife is surprisingly thin behind the edge and not in any way a slicing/cutting slouch.

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My thumb is actually a little worse today, but I went with a Spartan Harsey Folder for Titanium Tuesday anyway as I needed a work knife and this is one of the easiest disengaging frame locks I own. It's been said that the SHF is like the child of a CRK and an RHK and I hope it's not heretical to suggest that this one might be even smoother and more hydraulic than my cherished Chris Reeves. The CRKs are better cutters for sure although this bigger, thicker-bladed knife is surprisingly thin behind the edge and not in any way a slicing/cutting slouch.

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The action on my SHFs rivals or exceeds anything I've experienced from CRK. Certainly any Seb. The inkosi is most comparable.
 
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