EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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I'm just going to say it. These look like Cold Steel and  Spiderco had a baby. I want one. 😍
But really though, right? The hole, the mechanism that's near as fidgetable (this honestly translates to easy opening/closing when my left hand has stuff on it, as anyone who sees my posts will attest, I carry backlocks a lot, just as much as comps) but as strong as Cold Steel (I heard stronger than Tri-Ad?). I can't really carry a beefy fixed blade on me, but I can/will carry an orange AD-whatever in 3V! Already have a Shaman, though, so I should sell something before I think about it... Not the Shaman, ofc.

Oh, you were trying to imitate the fonts of the respective brands? Wouldn't it be like
COLD//STEEL
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SPYDERCO
CPM-REX 76/LC200N

That'd be a helluva knife, you know, like the CPM-S90V Manix, with the CPM-154 cladding. Never gonna happen but I can dream 😄

Edit to include today's knife carry, as the pool was yesterday, inspired by what I've been seeing here, definitely.


Got the Crucarta going on, plus my Rough Ryder Cotton Sampler in anticipation of my new carbon steel RR Trapper... glad to have a quality traditional while I wait to find a GEC I would like. And of course my little razor-blade, the Victorinox Escort, the oft-overlooked little brother to the SD-classic, with MUCH better blade placement! Who else wishes that the SD Classic had a blade on the opposing side to the keyring? The one fatal flaw, imo.
 
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I was about to say "Yeah, I wanna know too!" but a short search lead me to them on SMKW, did not see one because I wanted a carbon RR and filtered my searches, but this might just make me cave for another...
 
MP1 Monday afternoon in the sheetmetal shop folding up the end returns the 2nd 2/3rds+ of the 45 window pans. It's all hand work. tedious with so much repetition, but I still gotta concentrate and get 'em all nice and clean and to size. Tomorrow it's on to soldering on the 90 front ears, 90 back corners, then cleaning all the ends which is likely two full days work altogether. I think I'm gonna do all that in the woodshop with more room and be able to run the AC there as our house cooling doesn't get into the basement.

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