EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Day two of the Overlander, it's a very sleek, lightweight and is on bearings so it flips easily. It's a nice knife, not sure if it's worth the $400 they're charging for it, was a little let down the blade came with blemishes that could be micro rolls. So I may contact the dealer for another one. Also, this one did not come hair popping sharp but working sharp so if pressed hard enough it will cut hair. While they look cool, not sure if I'm interested in buying another one 🤷‍♂️
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Day two of the Overlander, it's a very sleek, lightweight and is on bearings so it flips easily. It's a nice knife, not sure if it's worth the $400 they're charging for it, was a little let down the blade came with blemishes that could be micro rolls. So I may contact the dealer for another one. Also, this one did not come hair popping sharp but working sharp so if pressed hard enough it will cut hair. While they look cool, not sure if I'm interested in buying another one 🤷‍♂️
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I tend to be pretty critical at the $400 level.

Charitably, even higher end production knives can suffer from factory edge issues. Some people won't judge a knife until they've sharpened it a few times, both for the preference of their own edge and for getting down to fresh steel with a more reliable indication of heat treatment. Still, should a $400 knife leave the factory like that? I'd say "no".
 
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