EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Back from traveling, stopped by my friends house and traded him pm2 for this ZT for a bit. Having fun with it
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Cutting edge is very much the same as on police 4!
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Light and balanced at the point finger
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Deep carry clip had to be moded but fits well
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Easy to sharpen shape. It's like 20 degrees per side of chunky 20cv. I'll let it to my friend himself to reprofile with his wicked edge he been busy to use.
Edge was dull, emitting light, thought I'm going to have to tape it up and use loupe to sharpen for extra care, but instead with 0 setup stone in hand, matched the angle and sharp in no time with small fine dmt. My most used kit consists of fine dmt, extra, extra fine dmt plus spyderco white/brown.
 
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This one today...

A little history...(my photos don't do the fat carbon scale justice).

This knife was dedicated to Francisco Javier Balmis.
Francisco Javier de Balmis
(Alicante, 2 December 1753 – Madrid, 12 February 1819) was a Spanish physician best known for leading an 1803 expedition to Spanish America and the Philippines to vaccinate populations against smallpox. His expedition is considered the first international vaccination campaign in history and one of the most important events in the history of medicine. It inspired recent vaccination efforts such as that of Dr. Carlos Canseco, president of Rotary International, to start the worldwide program Polio Plus to eradicate polio.

Miguel Barbudo Balmis flipper (manufactured by Reate / 3.74" blade of M390 / OAL of 8.26")

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Thanks mate.
So far so good, gives a nice shave. Comfortable to hold & use. I do like the 4 blades. After 20+ plus years of shaving my head, probably the closest electric shave.I will Say wet shave with razor is my preference but this a great alternative for a quick dry shave.
Thank you.
 
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