Traditional and Modern pairings

Hard at work in Australia's red dirt .



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Ken
 
Spyderco Dragonfly2 Superblue and my normal carry.
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Thank you.
Nathan
 
Like paulhilborn I have a Spyderco/Victorinox pairing; I'm not sure I have two more useful knives than these.



...and on a somewhat related note, I think these two from Spyderco are pretty slick. They fit right alongside traditional slipjoints for "gentlemanly" use, especially the kopa.
 
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Like paulhilborn I have a Spyderco/Victorinox pairing; I'm not sure I have two more useful knives than these.



...and on a somewhat related note, I think these two from Spyderco are pretty slick. They fit right alongside traditional slipjoints for "gentlemanly" use, especially the kopa.

The kopa line was beautiful! They were actually made for spyderco by Moki. :)
 
No pics, but I've been carrying my Remington peanut, Charlow, Tribal Spear and Insingo. I find that I mainly use the peanut and the Charlow. The Insingo usually stays on the front seat of the truck, and the Tribal spear rides for free in the back pocket. If I need to go any larger than the Charlow, I go for my Kephart EDC from Scott Gossman. At home, it might be my Ritter Grip and Northfield 73.
 
Thanks! The Swayback Jack is a great knife, really hard to beat IMO. The fit and finish on it are about as good as any knife I own.

The grip handles are made out of Thuya wood by Cuscadi. I think it's even lighter now than with the stock handles, smells good too. :)

Nice combo. I just got a swayback jack and have been carrying it with my Ritter Grip. Beautiful handles on that Grip BTW!
 
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