EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Just a reminder. Never let the hand that life deals you determine who you become. A younger friend of mine grew up with and absent father and a crack head mother. No family support his whole life, just never really had a fair shot.

I'm about to leave to head to his graduation ceremony from the police academy today. Couldn't be more proud of the man he turned out to be.

Medford Slim Midi and the Nutnfancy Endura 4 today.
Sounds like someone positively steered him. If that was you, awesome job. Always great to see a person turn out great
 
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The original Stanley 99 utility knife was introduced in 1952, and was Stanley's first retractable utility knife. It featuring a die-cast metal body and a three-position retractable blade, with a super organic profile that is as easy to look at as it is to hold. I feed mine with carbide blades for longer life. After an extended move from our old house to a new house, and the piles of cardboard I've had to dissect in the process, the 99 decided to just continue living in my pocket. Today's 99E version is still available at big box stores, and has changed very little in the intervening 73 years. But if you want to do it right, go with the original 99 for the stories it will tell you.
 
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