Next Edc!

I've had two Dominos. Nice, but sold them.
I've had quite a few Sage 2. It is a particularly nice knife and allows a good fit even with large hands due to the choil. Even with a closed grip length of 4 3/16", this folder accommodates a large hand just fine. I've included a pic showing close-up use with the choil.
I've included one pic where I had four NIB. I'm a bit obsessive at times, and dearly love a blade with full titanium scales...
And yes, Red,Lynx, I usually have one or two PM2's lying around. :)
I have a black on black coming in tomorrow's mail. Happy day.



 
Sonny,

I remember the bottom Sage pic, made me want to own one or three myself. :)

Haven't picked one up yet but it looks both compact yet filling in the hand has you said. The scales look particularly nice.

It's one of those knives that just seems to aesthetically work on all levels.
 
Blur is a great knife, "fun" as you put it with it's snappy a/o design, i often find myself dry firing it open snd closed when I'm bored; plenty of belly, and you can find the s30v models for around $75 shipped. (check out Kershawguy.com). Really checks all your boxes for a really good price... Maybe even leaves room for something else to add into the cart?
 
The Benchmade Ritter Griptilian is a very good knife with a steel, m390, that makes it a great bargain. If you want a black on black knife that is very strong and makes a great edc cutter, get the Cold Steel American Lawman in xhp steel. You can t "play" with it so much, but as a user it s right up there with the pm2.

Saw some other threads where the heat treat on the m390 hasn't been very "up to par" lately. If not for that then I would say get the Ritter Grip. Have two PM2's and I love them. Great blades but I'm getting to the point I feel like that's the main blade everybody recommends.
 
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thanks.
Sonnydaze
 
I have had a blur pretty good I had the s30v variation but I also own a para 2 which is also s30v the blur lock failed on me but for basic edc shouldn't be a problem but I had to do some banging to pop something back in place and the lock failed besides that it's pretty good but the para 3 is way more reliable I even did some batoning with it and the bigger logs the lock is very nice and as of steel on both pretty good both get razor sharp and can get a mirror polish the retention is nit that big of a difference between the two but both last long blade shape hands down para 2 edc and heavy duty the blade shape excels but it's up to you but para 2 would be better choice and honestly it's super fun to play with its a compression lock not a boring liner lock
 
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