EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

We took a trip up-Cape today to visit my electrophysiologist to see about getting some of my wiring re-jiggered as it seems I've got a couple of shorts in there. He got the same look I wore to our coaches meeting last night, but I switched up to another classy CRK with my PJ 31 sporting a Jekyll to Hyde lanyard attachment and wearing a MoonStruck tail and Crook Customs bead.

Edit: Oh yeah, the blade steel pattern by Chad Nichols makes this one more properly a Boomascus Dambenza.

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It is a Brad Zinker that I picked up at Blade this year. It is a very light knife, with a large blade for the handle size. I really like the mammoth pattern in the scales, and the Damascus bolster is a great touch. Craftsmanship is excellent. Lots of little details that really make it special like floating Damascus back spacer, jeweled liners, fine hatching for jimping on the back of the blade and flipper tab.

This knife did have some lock stick when I got it. With use it has gone away, and I have no other complaints about it other than I need to sharpen it. I used it as a divot repair tool for a round of golf and the front of the blade needs to be touched up.

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That is a good looking piece.👍👍👍.....Everything about it POPS!!! Gorgeous!!!
 
Seeing as we’re somewhere between “Wood Wednesday” and “Fixed-blade Friday” I opted to stay with the Rusev Rusev “Cargo” again today. It hits on both sides of Thursday.

It’s a small knife, so I can post a bunch of pics in the same space one picture of a large knife takes up, right?🤔

Lol, I’m gifted in physics.

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It is a Brad Zinker that I picked up at Blade this year. It is a very light knife, with a large blade for the handle size. I really like the mammoth pattern in the scales, and the Damascus bolster is a great touch. Craftsmanship is excellent. Lots of little details that really make it special like floating Damascus back spacer, jeweled liners, fine hatching for jimping on the back of the blade and flipper tab.

This knife did have some lock stick when I got it. With use it has gone away, and I have no other complaints about it other than I need to sharpen it. I used it as a divot repair tool for a round of golf and the front of the blade needs to be touched up.

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Definitely a beautiful knife
 
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