What Knife Do You Have Coming?

Is that a CF milli!? If so it looks awesome! Never seen one before.

Yes it is; it is beyond awesome... :thumbup:

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Two Strider SJ75's, both hand ground, hoping to see if they'll be better slicers than my SNG's.
 
There is a Strider SNG sitting in my mailbox as we speak. I'm quite excited. Cant wait to get off work and go home and get it.
 
Cold Steel Code 4!

Ooooh, you're going to love it, I promise you. It's so thin and light, yet still manages to be extremely robust. As a matter of fact, I would even go so far as to say that it offers one of the greatest strength to weight ratios on the market.
 
Found a Begg Tiburon for sale. Shipped yesterday. Can't wait to get my hands on it! Not excited to get my CC bill though...
 
That Sir, is a gorgeous folder. Have been looking for one of These a Long time now. But 725$ here in EU, naah Think ill pass..
Shouldnt byt more knives tbh..

Thanks TouchOfRed, I am pretty excited about it. I have a small 21 with ebony inlay now but I am looking forward to the larger size and the Insingo blade. I have never seen a large Sebenza in person so although I know the specs it will still be quite surprise to see it in person. I will have to wait until Christmas to see it but I am sure it will be worth the wait.
 
I like to come here and look at my previous posts and compare them to what I have coming now days. I have én route a spyderco dragonfly G10, a Manbug ZDP, an opinel pearing knife (won from a GAW, thanks Jon!), moon glow to make scales for said dfly (and lionesser's matching G10 dfly) and an aircraft cable loop keychain for the manbug.
 
ZT 0770 and a Benchmade 940. Possibly an ESEE 4 on Thursday when I head down to Blade HQ
 
Ooooh, you're going to love it, I promise you. It's so thin and light, yet still manages to be extremely robust. As a matter of fact, I would even go so far as to say that it offers one of the greatest strength to weight ratios on the market.

That's what sold me on it. It seems like it will live up to its name (I guess it means "no assistance needed"). I honestly don't need a new knife, but I don't have a knife between 3.15 and 3.75 inches. So eh, why not. It beat out a 550hg griptilian for a purchase in that size range.

I'm trying to decide between a bunch of small true edc type knives to get on the way to me too:
Spyderco ladybug salt
Little traditional navaja slip joint
Little higonokami
Rough rider tiny toothpick
Sanrenmu gr5-605

If anybody has any of those on the way let me know how you like them once you get them, tough decision.
 
That's what sold me on it. It seems like it will live up to its name (I guess it means "no assistance needed"). I honestly don't need a new knife, but I don't have a knife between 3.15 and 3.75 inches. So eh, why not. It beat out a 550hg griptilian for a purchase in that size range.

I'm trying to decide between a bunch of small true edc type knives to get on the way to me too:
Spyderco ladybug salt
Little traditional navaja slip joint
Little higonokami
Rough rider tiny toothpick
Sanrenmu gr5-605

If anybody has any of those on the way let me know how you like them once you get them, tough decision .
I have 2 ladybugs, one an original in AUS-6 and another hawkbill salt, how do you plan on carrying it, key chain or pocket? I carry mine on my keys and its great to have their, ill never forget it cause I can't go anywhere without my keys and it (especially the hawkbill) is so usefull, I don't know of a more capiable cutting tool that fits on your keys. Even for loose pocket carry the LB is a great knife. The manbug I mention above will replace them on my keys, but that's mostly cause I want the ZDP blade, not anything against the ladybug, I'll probabily still carry the hawkbill around some atleast till I get me a Tasman.
 
That's what sold me on it. It seems like it will live up to its name (I guess it means "no assistance needed"). I honestly don't need a new knife, but I don't have a knife between 3.15 and 3.75 inches. So eh, why not. It beat out a 550hg griptilian for a purchase in that size range.

I'm trying to decide between a bunch of small true edc type knives to get on the way to me too:
Spyderco ladybug salt
Little traditional navaja slip joint
Little higonokami
Rough rider tiny toothpick
Sanrenmu gr5-605

If anybody has any of those on the way let me know how you like them once you get them, tough decision.

I like my higo no kamis(I got a set of 3, small medium and large), but they aren't something I carry(I want something with a pocket clip for EDC), but they make great box cutters/package openers around the house. They are very light and thin though, so they wouldn't take up much space if you did decide to carry one. My 2 Rough Riders are nice little knives too, though I got them for aesthetics more than as users.

This is my current knife order:
Ontario SP15 LSA Knife
Ontario FF6 Freedom Fighter
Kershaw Needs Work(blue)
plus an Estwing Sportsman's Hatchet

I may add another Rough Rider to my order as well, but I am undecided currently.
 
Thanks TouchOfRed, I am pretty excited about it. I have a small 21 with ebony inlay now but I am looking forward to the larger size and the Insingo blade. I have never seen a large Sebenza in person so although I know the specs it will still be quite surprise to see it in person. I will have to wait until Christmas to see it but I am sure it will be worth the wait.

I would be excited to. Very much.:)
the Insingo is the nicest looking sebbie tbh. atleast for me. Oh, thats pretty Long time to wait. But i Think it'kl be worth it :)
in excited over gett my CF scaled Southard. First CF knife ever :)
 
I have 2 ladybugs, one an original in AUS-6 and another hawkbill salt, how do you plan on carrying it, key chain or pocket? I carry mine on my keys and its great to have their, ill never forget it cause I can't go anywhere without my keys and it (especially the hawkbill) is so usefull, I don't know of a more capiable cutting tool that fits on your keys. Even for loose pocket carry the LB is a great knife. The manbug I mention above will replace them on my keys, but that's mostly cause I want the ZDP blade, not anything against the ladybug, I'll probabily still carry the hawkbill around some atleast till I get me a Tasman.

That's one thing holding me back, I'm not sure. I might have just lost a case tiny trapper that my dad gave me while carrying in my back pocket, and I attribute it to the small size.
 
That's one thing holding me back, I'm not sure. I might have just lost a case tiny trapper that my dad gave me while carrying in my back pocket, and I attribute it to the small size.

I use aircraft cable loops on both of them (I'm not big on paracord lanyards) even when its loose in my pocket and that really adds some size so I feel it in my pocket more (hopefully making it so I don't loose it as easily) plus the salt series come in bright yellow so if you do drop it its a little easier to locate.

What made me first buy my LB salt was (and this is going to sound crazy) shark week last year. There was a show about how to survive a shark attack and the guy working on the "victim" had a bright yellow LB salt that he dropped in the "bloody" sand and ripped up clothing he just cut off the guy and even on TV I could easily see the LB laying there, as silly as it sounds if it wasn't for that show I probabily wouldn't have ever bought a LB because I too was scared to loose a <2" long knife that costs >$30.
 
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