• Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I hope that you all have something to be grateful for this year and for many years to come
  • America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.

    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

Favorite Production Knife ??

Spyderco Centofante Jr. and Almite Walker; both plain edge.

If I can put the $$ together, I suspect that the William Henry CF Lancet will join that list some time this year.

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Dave

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of More Knives
 
Currently black Military. The horror!
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1. Large Sebenza
2. will have to wait for the new MT LCC before I decide on #2

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It's only a mistake if you fail to learn from it!
 
On a timeline, since my favorite has changed over time...

Cold Steel Mini Tanto (brass single guard)
Benchmade Emerson 975 (plain blade)
Spyderco Bill Moran Lightweight (polished w/ convex edge)
 
What's with all the folders? (this is a subliminal message. All folders are evil. Throw them away and buy lots of big fixed blades
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Mine are:

CRK project II
Busse Battle mistress

James

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All knives are created equal, then i get my dirty big hands on them and the real fun begins.
 
Well, although I am big Spyderco fan it seems that recently I have been carrying my Benchmade 750 Pinnacle Mono-Lock.

Phrede

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"Never sweat the petty things, or pet the sweaty things."
 
1. damascus Speedtech Synergy
2. Spyderco Shabaria

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You can polish a turd as much as you like but it's still a turd.
 
Speedtech slim in pewter
Cuda
Sebenza "Fly"

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have a"knife"day
 
I guess I'll be different here and say a medium sized SAK. Would never go anywhere without one.

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Hoodoo

The low, hoarse purr of the whirling stone—the light-press’d blade,
Diffusing, dropping, sideways-darting, in tiny showers of gold,
Sparkles from the wheel.

Walt Whitman
 
Victorinox Soldier(aluminum scales)
MicroTech mini SOCOM
Fallkniven F1

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Tea drinker and hellraiser from Northern Sweden, above the arctic circle.

 
Decisions, decisions....

I would have to say it's a toss-up between my NICA Tanto Sebenza and SpeedTech Synergy (Nandina) for primary carry and my Benchmade Stryker or BM 710 for alternate carry.

Art
 
Currently a manual MT Kestrel and partially serrated Spyderco BF Blue Native.

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Simon Yu

"I look at it this way. If things get much worse I'll be too dead to care."
 
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