High End Carry Knife

If I'm around the house, its this guy... PCC Samson.

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This is in General, so what's the problem with HTM/Ralph?
Mine would have to be my Jeremy Robertson el patron. Definitely "the boss"!
Convexd 3v rocks my socks.
 
When your talking high end you can't go wrong with Chris Reeve, Strider or Hinderer they're all tops.

 
Tim Britton makes an awesome blade and he's one of the few that uses BG-42 on the steel. Chris Reeve makes a pretty good office blade as well.



 
Whats with that HTM on this guys CR post? Personally I find the Madd Maxx or whatever they re called hideous! I wouldn't take one if you gave one to me! IMO just a crap design!! Are they made in China?

Take your insensitive, ignorant, negative attitude elsewhere and learn to read.

Like a previous poster said, it's hard to go wrong with CRK, Hinderer, or Strider, depending on what you want. Each manufacturer has a good selection of hard-use to regular-use blades. Politics aside, if you know what you want, one of these manufacturers can make you happy.
 
Tim Britton makes an awesome blade and he's one of the few that uses BG-42 on the steel. Chris Reeve makes a pretty good office blade as well.


Yes he does. Although for me, those Mnandi's are the only ones attractive enought that I've thought about getting one.
 
Sorry about no pics, but I am not yet up to date with my camera. But my high end carry knives currently are the LionSteel SR-1 D with raindrop damascus, and another LionSteel SR-1 B with the bronze anodized titanium handle and the Sleipner steel blade. Though they weigh in at 6.9 ounces I love a heavy knife that feels solid in my hand, and these do.
 
I'm just curious, what made you choose that blade shape versus the drop point?
Part of my reasoning was that I think it's a great look and a little more unique than the drop point. But mostly it's because it has more utility for me.
 
Buy a small Sebenza. Just do it.
I have 2, insingo and regular. They're both flawless. I mean literally 10s all across the board. If I could go back and talk to myself before all this knife collecting nonsense started I'd say just buy a regular small Seb, and don't bother with anything else.

This is sort of how I've been feeling since I got my seb. All that money I wasted on knives that aren't ti frame locks with amazing build quality. I'm sure soon enough I'll be back to buying a wider range of knives, but right now that's how I'm feeling.
 
Small Sebenza doing it's thing in the office.

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I'm new here, I've had my small Sebenza Insingo for about a year and a half. I love this thing and carry it everyday. This was taken just after I got it. Now it's got a lot more wear on the scales. Someday I'd like to get a small Jasmine Flipper. I just love the smooth stonewashed ti folders, lol.

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If we're talkin' production folders my small Sebenza 21 and my William Henry T10 P Lancet are pretty high-end for most and if we're talkin' customs, week that is another ball of wax altogether...

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The pic of the WH is not mine but mine looks identical, thanks jbrucevoyles for the use of your pic.

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Seb 21 by maprik, on Flickr

Large Seb 21. The small is great but I have an Mnandi which I prefer for small carry. And I just LOVE the pocket stonewash look so I don't ever have to be afraid to carry it and use it...
 
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This is off topic, but would you guys suggest I buy the calfskin pocket pouch along with the Sebenza? Or is this not really needed?
 
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