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Traditional and Modern pairings

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Back in the Hinderer game! This skinny sheepsfoot is fantastic. Wayyyy thinner behind the edge and the new bearings are smooooth. I am again a Hinderer fan! Also, I have a Spyderco Swayback on its way....:oops:
 
It's a perfect modern for me.
Invisible carry, ultra light, and capable if i need it.
Mostly, I'll just pull out my traditional to cut everything.
So it's nice to have a modern that's absolutely invisible in the pocket.
I think of my moderns the way our past generations would carry a fixed blade.
Cutting was done with the little traditional, but sometimes you need something bigger and more secure.
I like my Bugout more everyday. It's so light you can carry anything you like for the second carry. I also treat it like I use to a fixed blade. The Bugout is a pretty big blade for 1.85oz, if that heavy
 
Knowing I'd be in the hospital the first few days of this week I ordered a Benchmade Yellow mini-Griptilian last week so I'd have a pick me up when I got home. Here is the Case Sod Buster Jr. I carried at the hospital and the new mini-Grip that was waiting for me when I got home yesterday.

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