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Traditional and Modern pairings

It’s a repeat..

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I’m loving the combo so much I haven’t swapped up my carry since the last picture.
 
JB in SC JB in SC yes it is a small. I think the insingo blade is better for most cutting tasks. It has a thinner tip and the edge geometry has more belly and is easier to maintain, at least for me. I think in actual use it's just a little better than the drop point. That said, I do like the aesthetics of the drop point just a little more and it's probably a better piercer. To answer your question, I think I prefer the insingo just slightly overall.
 
How do you like your bench made? I have eyeballed that particular model but not pursued it. You and your family have a blessed new year.
Thanks :thumbsup: A blessed year to you and your family as well.

I really like the benchmade it's almost an ounce lighter than the #43 and a bit shorter. M390 is stainless and holds a great edge. My only complaint was the deep carry clip but I asked Benchmade and they sent me a standard 3 screw clip and one screw. I sheath carry it but I didn't like how the clip it felt in my hand.
Paired with a smaller traditional in the RFP and I'm set for anything.
I ordered it thru Amazon shipped from DLT trading and used $70 in points to help pay for it. :D
 
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