favorite folders...

clone, who makes that? blackhawk? looks good.

Hey its the Remington Zulu II Tanto Point.

From Croc Blades "Features a 3.63 in. Mil Spec coated Tanto point blade of 440C steel, and a 4.75 in."

They are new to the market, its a great blade super sharp and easy opening.
 
untill the boss makes one my favorite edc is between two benchmades 1-800fs and my original 800s bought mew when they came out have had blade replaced at no charge at least three times.for my mistakes.nice simple lockup and scarry serations and light enough to carry 24/7 no mader how one is dressed. I WOULD BUY A BUSSE FOLDER TOMORROW IF IT WAS BUILT LIKE SOME OTHER MEMBERS,BUT I WOULD LIKE MINE WITH SERRATIONS-GERRY
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I have a bunch of Kershaws, SAKs, Al Mars, Case, etc. but yesterday I got a great folder from my dad:

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I'll have to make due until the Busse folder is released to mortal man;)
 
funny you should mention it, I just ordered a KA-BAR Desert Mule folder. Hey, for $40 I just want something that I can abuse until that Busse folder comes out. This way I won't feel bad about replacing it when the time comes.
 
Here's the only folder I ever really carry ( and that only when I have to tuck-in...)

Otherwise it's a Busse fixed blade :thumbup:

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I held a Lochsa at Blade West. Quite an incredible piece of engineering. Very light and tightly built.
 
MMIAM, you wrote:
I held a Lochsa at Blade West. Quite an incredible piece of engineering. Very light and tightly built.
As someone who carried a large plain Sebenza for the six years prior, I think of the Lochsa as the Sebenza taken to the next level. The Sebenza is based on simplicity, and the Lochsa has even less parts, mainly thanks to its one-piece titanium frame/handle. In case you weren't aware, Scott Cook worked for Chris Reeve Knives for years before he started on his own.
 
WOW! I have seen mention of the Lochsa, but never a pic. That's beautiful! What do they cost, and how long do you have to wait?
 
I don't like folders at all, in general, but sometimes a good SAK or multitool can be very useful. If you count them as folders, then certainly my favourite folder is a SAK Ranger.
 
resinguy, you wrote:
WOW! I have seen mention of the Lochsa, but never a pic. That's beautiful! What do they cost, and how long do you have to wait?
Scott Cook's Lochsa page is here: http://www.scottcookknives.com/lochsa.htm

Mine were $490 each. His prices have gone up since. Unfortunately, he stopped accepting orders in the early part of 2006. Although he is not accepting orders, Lochsas are still trickling out, to fill orders that are still in his queue, and for bringing to knife shows.

While waiting for these two plain ones, I managed to find two Lochsas with Damascus blades.
 
WOW! I have seen mention of the Lochsa, but never a pic. That's beautiful! What do they cost, and how long do you have to wait?

1. A LOT!!!! Even compared to Busse's.

2. Forever, unless your pockets are as deep as Skunks closets.

I would love one, but will have to make do with my Mayonized Sebbie @ 1/2 the price,(or less).

Rob
 
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