Knives you can't live without

If I had to live with only one knife for the rest of my life, it would be a Victorinox Tinker, I use it everyday and the quality for price paid is unbelievable.

A SAK paired with an Axis lock Benchmade of some sort, or a Spyderco Delica/Sage could equip me for the rest of my life. A good fixed blade is a must, though I don't find many uses for mine, a Fallkniven F1 is my choice there.

I'm with Brian here. A Tinker plus a good one-hand folder covers all utility needs for most city dwellers.
 
there are times when edcing something as unobtrusive as the Iain Sinclair CardSharp would make it possible to leave home everyday with a smile of confidence.
 
Kershaw Leek. My favorite and most carried EDC. This is the perfect gentleman's knife. The smooth, clean lines, practical blade shape, assisted open (literally fast as an automatic), size, weight, everything about it is just so well thought out. Like a razor, right out of the box.

And there are so many options for material/finishes. The rainbow one is a real eye-catcher, while the gold one is more elegant. But browse and see which one appeals to you.

Yes, definitely! A Leek belongs in every collection :D
No really, you won't be disappointed. It's a classic. :)
 
buck 110
spyderco military and delica
benchmade 710
ESEE Izula and HEST
vic alox soldier and trekker
Fallkniven F1
CS Carbon V SRK
 
I just got a Benchmade Mini Griptilian - My first ever BM - which was long overdue. Paired with a Victorinox Spirit multitool, this is a very capable edc combo.
 
Definitely a Fallkniven. As much as I am a fan of Kabar stuff, Fallkniven is such a sweet company.
 
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