what folder do you use?

Groove, I hear ya my Buck Vantage pro is one of my favorites. I am also looking forward some of the new Kershaw's.
 
Just got my Cold Steel American Lawman in today. This thing is bad ass. Really liking this folder:

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Nice pics Warrior!!



I have been carrying a Strider SMF in S30V for about a year now. Love the durn thing!!
 
Cool pics Warrior. I lost my BM Griptilian to a tornado, so I've just purchased a Spyderco Delica 4. It'll be my first spydie and I'm looking forward to pairing it with my BK2.
 
I've been EDCing a BRK Mini Northstar and my Izzie for about 3 months now (I've been on a fixed blade buying spree lately though, much to the chagrin of the missus ;) ) As for folders, I carried an Emerson Commander everyday for about 6 years, and also a Spydie Delica 4 until recently.
 
I carry a spyderco para 2 daily right now, but have a phat bob on the way, so I'm excited to try that out....... only if ethan would design a folder, I would buy 2, one for each hand :)
 
Spyderco Endura 4 in ZDP-189 FFG. This thing is scary. It sharpens up, stays sharp, makes with the cutting. Stays sharp. (Stays sharp) It has it's factory edge and I've been using it for 3 months now...
 
Ack I just found a tiny chip in my LE D2 phat bob edge! <faints>
 
Victorinox Huntsman. Allows me to get the scales off (switched to slotted screws a couple years ago) to get to my waterproof matches, if needed; the saw and other tools (tweezers) come in handy too.

~Chris
 
This is my Buck Crosslock 180 that I've been carrying for over 11 years.
 
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My EDC folder is a CRK Small Sebenza. Titanium and micarta inly. It's always in my left front pocket.
 
I have been carrying a CRKT M21, the bigger one with aluminum handles. I have gone through 3 of these knives now, I majorly bent the edge on two G10 models (both replaced by CRKT with no probs) and am now on my third. I ended up asking to upgrade, so sent in the messed up 2nd G10 and the extra cash, and whala, aluminum. The reason I did this is that the aluminum handled one has a harder steel AUS8a blade.

I basically abused the G10 models after the blades got tweaked to test the locks, and I have been really pleased. I have had too many locks loosen at the slightest bit of use.

I have used this as a back-up for a survival class, which involved chopping a bit. I will post some pictures later after I take some.

Cole
 
I have been carrying a CRKT M21, the bigger one with aluminum handles.

Glad to hear you've had good experiences with yours. I have one too, and I've wondered how it would hold up with camping & hiking chores. I also have the M16-14T (titanium) model, but it's got a thinner handle, that to me is not as comfortable as the M21's thicker Aluminum handle.

~Chris
 
I've wondered how it would hold up with camping & hiking chores.
Honestly, for the majority of things you "need" a knife to do in the outdoors, at least here in the desert, the M21 could do if pressed into service. Now I wouldn't want to make a habit out of it by any means, but if it's all you have.

I own a few CRKTs, including a M16, and have been relatively impressed, but the M21 has far exceeded my expectations.

Cole
 
Allot of the time I carry around my 14 but allot can be said for a solid little slip joint, be it a SAK or my favorite the case sod buster jr. its a handy knife to have in combination with my 2 or 9 when I'm playing out in the woods and have been coping god knows what, having a little clean knife for food prep helps me.
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I have a couple buck strider 889's that I use in rotation,,, as far as a small fixed blade the nod for a cheap one currently goes to a buck paclite in the large variety...
 
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