What fixed blade are you packin today?

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The choice for me this morning was between my Boker damscus beauty(2.5 in blade, full tang, 20 times twisted damascus blade and bolsters, massaranduba handles, dovetailed, file worked spine) or my Sean O'Hare sparrow(3.25 small roses damasteel blade, hidden tang, stabilized ash burl handle) , it wasnt easy but Sean's knife won that battle. Let me know whats on your hip or boot today. Cheers, Kris
 
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Posting a pic is not my strong suit, the only time i ever use a personal computer is for blade forum. never owned a computer or digital camera, nor do i want to. the pics i have are courtesy of my gal Chelsea. but i will see if i can get it done over the weekend because both are beautiful knives. thanks for posting
 
Sam Stoner forged 5160 in a homemade sheath...

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Nuttin extravagant here, just my trusty Benchmade Nim Cub. Hairsplittin sharp of course........
 
New model Sog Pentagon in Sog's aftermarket kydex sheath. The b-st-rds should sell it that way instead of with the molle compatible canvas type sheath. I have to say though, that the kydex sheath is reasonably priced, looks great, and the knife comes out very smoothly.
While I'm a big kydex fan, I also think that Sog makes just about the nicest looking leather sheaths of any major company.
 
My Takeda outdoor knife, excellent slicer and good for EDC.

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I really like the character etchings and rustic blade style. Looks like a fun user.
 
For me its a CRKT 7" first strike carried sideways on the back of my belt everyday. I know the edge geometry sucks and the steel is mediocre, but its currently the only fixed blade I have that can be carried that way. I have some others in the works for edc. Oh yeah my Folts Minimalist gets slung around my neck most days.


-Xander
 
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