None More Black

Love this thread! Busse blades have since been stripped... The other is an Emerson CQC-13; I need to get a shot of my black super 7... For now:
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Still have the guns, not the Sykcos
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Still in the same form... :D
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lastly, my favorite Griptilian with my favorite x5 :D
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This one was blacked out, but I fancied him up a bit.
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Original wardrobe on this one
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Not my pick, but she is riding in my truck right now
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Here are a few more that I've got.

Really like the Kershaw; it sees a fair amount of pocket time. It's nice and slim, so it doesn't feel bulky in the pocket, or get in the way if I need to reach in past it, and it's smooth all over, so it doesn't wear out my pocket edges nearly as quickly as a G10 handled folder.

The Valor boot knife, made in Japan, is from the late 80s/early 90s and rides in a nice leather sheath with a steel clip. Very comfortable for 5 or 6 o'clock IWB carry.

The Fairbairn/Sykes dagger is a current-production piece made by J. Nowill & Sons of Sheffield, England. I can't say that I carry it very often at all, but it's a fun one to have nonetheless, and an important piece of militaria/knife history.

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Spyderco PPT - It was a collaboration with knife maker Fred Perrin.

Cool, thanks... I dig it! :thumbup:

Now that I'm looking at it again, it's very similar to the Benchmade Onslaught (although I prefer a few key features of the Spyderco over the BM, I think).
 
The Shallot is a very nice knife, I'm thinking about one of those...
Daniel Defense have their own flavor of the same knife, made by Kershaw, that is very appealing too:

(couldn't find my picture, using one off the interwebs...)
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