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EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

Back in black.

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I carried my PJ Inkosingo today and replaced it's frayed lanyard after installing the new J2H backspacer while we were up in Vermont last week. I posted something of an epistle about the knife, backspacer, and both tails over at The Official Lanyard Thread not long ago.

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I used my large 31 this afternoon, also with a J2H backspacer, to trim the tails on the Inkosi before burning, so I guess that one counts too.

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Hope all my Made Brothers and Sisters are having a wonderful Saturday afternoon. Thought I’d share a entertaining post for you but not so much for me lol. I recently sold my beloved ZT 0562 Ti and realized after I shouldn’t of so I bought another but won’t mention from who. Evidently somewere along the line someone switched out the knife and put a used piece of garbage box cutter in the box 🤨!
I was furious to say the least but in there defense they are sending me another next day air but I sure hope they catch the SOB that did this !
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Back on topic I sure am loving my carry today what a great combo !

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I have been eyeing out the Bugout for a while now.

I think it would be a great lightweight folder to slip in my surf shorts pocket.
I recommend it. The first time I handled one, I thought it felt kinda flimsy. Then I borrowed one from a friend for a few days and realized it's plenty strong for normal cutting tasks. Makes a wonderful fidget toy too.
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