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What Is Your Favorite Commercial Made Knife?

Talking about production folders here - I started out as a Kershaw guy but once I discovered Spyderco that's all I needed. High quality - lots of variety of styles - lots of knife blade steel choices. Some quirky designs too and the look of the hole can take some getting used too but I like a tip up carry with the clip and the one handed deployment.

This Endura was my first Spyderco and my long time EDC:



Now I'm carrying and very happy with this Southard (though I am customizing the scale). It is a really fine EDC.

 
these 3 rotate in my EDC to my office in the city. i will say that although the moki holds sentimental value, the caly jr. is my ultimate favorite. it's light and nimble and sees a lot of hard fruit slicing use. :) i traded into the delica to have around as a "spare" even though i've never really warmed up to the model as this is my 3rd one. :D

 
Of the ones I have, the Benchmade 710 and Triage auto are my favorites at the moment.
I recently got to fondle a few CRKs though and I really want a TiLock. That one really tripped my trigger.
 
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