Your Favorite Becker COMBO?

Hard to go wrong here really, but a Machax paired with a 24 is light and plenty capable. :thumbup:
 
9/16:

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Of course, part of that is that I've got the azwelke sheath.

My 11 is usually close at hand, as is a 14 and 24. Sometimes it's the 4/12/11 combo (4 & 12 go a LOT of places together. One on the right side of the pack, the other on the left) with the 11 around my neck....they're all good. If I've got one big and one tweener (plus a 11/14/24 at almost all times) I'm good to go. Perhaps we should start thinking of three knife Fibonacci sequences....
 
If I'm in the city or day hike, then it's a BK 14 and 16 combo. The 14 is horizontal, left of my belt buckle, and the 16 in a traditional 3 o'clock carry. This allows me to draw a knife while sitting or when reaching for my side is difficult. For example, if I needed to extricate myself from a car seatbelt. I've found a number of times one when working around the house and yard that one of the knives is far easier to reach than the other.

For serious camping, where I'll need to process wood, then it's the 14 or 16 and the 9.
 
For me it would be the 7 and the new 15 I just got.
After looking at some of these pic's, I'm starting to think the 4 has now moved to my next must have.
 
While there is no one right answer, you win.

In your face all the kids from school who called me a loser! I won this thread!

And just so everyone knows, that was a poor attempt at a Fibonacci Sequence (without the numbers.. or boxes.. just the squiggle).
 
Don't really care for no combo. A real knife handler can handle any task with any blade. He can make precision cuts with a one pound knife. Or he can hack through a tree using the tiniest blade. That is what you call a real knifer.
 
Don't really care for no combo. A real knife handler can handle any task with any blade. He can make precision cuts with a one pound knife. Or he can hack through a tree using the tiniest blade. That is what you call a real knifer.

Really? i do agree with the precision cuts with a one pound blade, yes. But hacking through a tree with the smallest blade? Can't see my remora getting through an Aussie eucalypt or gumtree. Maybe I'm not a real knifer?
 
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Really? i do agree with the precision cuts with a one pound blade, yes. But hacking through a tree with the smallest blade? Can't see my remora getting through an Aussie eucalypt or gumtree. Maybe I'm not a real knifer?

ill hack through a tree with a pocketknife if i have to!
 
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