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EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

I haven't posted on this thread in a long time...but I have been enjoying everyone's pics! I just finished "fragging" this chef, and I thought maybe you all could help me decide a few things. I like the contrast of polished cut lines and matte finish. Should I re- beadblast, anno...? Leave as is...Etc?20221108_155607_compress88.jpg20221108_155558_compress42.jpg
 
Another busy day here, carried the same knife, missed taking any pics. Here's a couple from 5 years back....

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I haven't posted on this thread in a long time...but I have been enjoying everyone's pics! I just finished "fragging" this chef, and I thought maybe you all could help me decide a few things. I like the contrast of polished cut lines and matte finish. Should I re- beadblast, anno...? Leave as is...Etc?View attachment 1982683View attachment 1982686
I love it as is!
 
Here's a strange one that you don't see too often, the Kizer Inversion. I took a liking to it a while back and a couple days ago asked Dirk Pinkerton, the designer, if he had any left laying around. He said he thought he had one left sitting around somewhere at home, so I had to snatch it up! Kizer always surprises me with how good their fit and finish is. Taking a very close look at my Kizer Ti framelocks, they're literally just a very small step down in the visible fit and finish department from CRK.
Edit: It came with a more standard thumb disk too, but I haven't messed with a waved knife in years, so I'm having fun with it.
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That's a Klotzli Swiss Border Guard designed by Dietmar Pohl.
Seeing as I'm just out of bed and sipping on my first cup of coffee this morning you'll have to settle for an old image I dug up.;)
I am going to carry it again today though.:thumbsup:
I manufactured a brass lanyard hole delete that is installed in this picture.

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I really like this design
 
How do you like the longer clip, I put one on my Gayle Bradley 2 , I really like it on that one, easier to draw for me
The longer clip is easier to deploy and to clip back onto my pocket, so I'm glad I bought at least one of those longer ones when I bought a batch of the others. It's the same length as the original PM2 clip, but as a deep carry version. I was always more of a G10 or Micarta Spyderco fan, but not with FRN scales, and I wasn't sure where any of the LynchNW clips would land on the scales of different models. So I owned the long clip before I owned a PM2, in case the short clips were too short (they were). 🤣
 
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