Hard use alox pics

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I wanna see your old, your worn, your used alox models.
I don't really have one, ....actually I might take a pic of my green alox classic on my key rings.

But alox just gets so much soul when they get worn
And I am humbly asking y'all to post your pics of your well loved alox knives
 
A couple of my users. Cadet X mod and old cross Pioneer c. ‘70 production

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If I were to ever leave home, never intending to return like a Bilbo Baggens kind of thing, my pockets would contain an alox SAK or three. Its the go-to SAK for the unknown future.
I think ..if I had to go with just a one knife carry
It's probably got to be the SI or pioneer

I just feel silly carrying a skeletool and a pioneer together to

Edit** Although were I to go on a grand adventure like Bilbo..the farmer probably makes the most sense now that I think about it
 
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I think ..if I had to go with just a one knife carry
It's probably got to be the SI or pioneer

I just feel silly carrying a skeletool and a pioneer together to

Edit** Although were I to go on a grand adventure like Bilbo..the farmer probably makes the most sense now that I think about it

My old Wenger , that I very refer to as my old war horse, is my oldest SAK. I've owned it for a number of decades now, and its been carried on a couple of different continents. Looking back on it all, I don't think I ever needed a saw, but got by with notching and breaking off the woods. I think if I thought I'd need wood processing, I'd pack a light weight folding saw. They just work better than the small SAK saw. My sliding blade Fiskars goes through wood like a beaver on crack. Likewise my Opinel saw.
 
My old Wenger , that I very refer to as my old war horse, is my oldest SAK. I've owned it for a number of decades now, and its been carried on a couple of different continents. Looking back on it all, I don't think I ever needed a saw, but got by with notching and breaking off the woods. I think if I thought I'd need wood processing, I'd pack a light weight folding saw. They just work better than the small SAK saw. My sliding blade Fiskars goes through wood like a beaver on crack. Likewise my Opinel saw.
I'm sure we could have quite the discussion on this particular matter 😜

But like your old Mr Van would say
Ounces equals pounds
And pounds equals pain
 
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