Survivors: other knives you like

<<< I don't know what ESEE Knives link has to do with it but strangely enough I rechecked their (Strider's) address and I'd be darned. Until a few months ago they were in the industrial park in San Marcos, CA which was close to my abode but now they show as being located in Escondido, CA which still is like 15-20 minutes away but I had no idea that they had moved or any reason as to why! Shrug!
 
I don't follow folders much but Grayman knives definitely seem to be on the rise right now.

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True. Their full Ti version looks intriguing. The thumb stud location looks like they can be fairly ambidextrous.

Had a dua, it was super smooth. The blade was a bit thick to be what I'd consider an adept slicer, but it was a really well put together piece.
That's good to hear their quality is good.
Too bad it would take a lot of work to re-profile the primary on it.
 
I put my name in the hat for newly available Adventure Sworn knives and jumped on a coffee bag burlap Mountaineer in 1/8" O1. I like/love 3V but there's a lot to be said for some good old fashioned O1. $275 is a lot to pay for a knife with no sheath but I've been on the lookout for a used AS for months, I'm all kinds of a-flutter about getting my first from them. Edit- I have a line on a sheath guy too, he's slow AF but makes some good stuff.
 
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I've tried and tried to love me some Fallknivens but they just do not work in my mitt. Definitely a good steel and profile though.
I felt the same until I put an nl in my hand. The comfort and feel of the stacked leather is one of the best handles that I own
 
Still loving the CPK FK.
Pictured with my first crack lab kit.
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