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Opinel #7 and Case peanut for me today... what a great setup



(it´s what I inofficially call the Carl´s setup ;) )
 
no, I´ve checked it just right now and it´s an Opinel #7... it actually seems really big on the pic.
 
and there was light

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Opinel #7 and Case peanut for me today... what a great setup



(it´s what I inofficially call the Carl´s setup ;) )


I agree, there was a time I only carried a Vic farmer and this #9 for many years

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And this guy also today

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I really like the pile side

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Gevonovich that knife looks like the previous owner really loved it, if it could only talk

Pete
 
This Northfield 54 Moose has been a very solid, reliable EDC so far. Two backsprings, so it's hand-filling-ly thick. Still makes me want to try out a TK Cuban Pen to experience the single-spring iteration, but this one is just about perfect for what it is.

I also enjoy that this one has carbon steel springs to match the blades. Backsprings? BLACKsprings! :cool:

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Neat look with the contrast of the orange & black. I trust the springs were cold blued?
 
Been carrying this little peanut for a few days now, first time carrying a peanut and I think I am starting to see why they are so popular.

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Vance - that's a sweet little fixed blade. I would never have thought about that wood and liner combination, but it actually looks really cool. :thumbup:
 
I've got my small Carter knife and Outlaw with me.

The leaves are looking beautiful at the moment.
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Enjoying the best kind of dinner there is. Fun fact: The Schabziger (green stuff) is one of the oldest protected brands in the world, 550 years old :)
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