BTW, this Kershaw is made in the USA...unlike some of their products that have been farmed out for cheap labor.
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I had an auto a long time ago, but it didn't stay long after it open in my pocket and got stuck in my leg. Far to close for comfort. Only way I would get one now would be if it had a safety and even then I find a non assisted thumb stud easy enough to open and close. Was looking at an assisted one recently since I need to replace the one i lost, but I like the small, thin blades since they don't take up space and can handle my daily needs. I got the Kershaw hawk as a replacement. Not really all that happy, but it is the size and style I want and since my last one is discontinued can't complain since I refuse to pay 3x the price for another like my last.
I just finished a rough restoration (remove rust and tune up/sharpen but leave blade patina) of this Joseph Rodgers congress and it came with me to work today:)
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I finished the replacement micarta covers for this USA Utica this morning and figured that it was a perfect knife to carry today!
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I am in the market for a new EDC knife. This thread is quite valuable for research!
Yes, it is ,,,,,,,,,,,
Yes,,, even worse than collectionig razors.
You collect razors for shaving,,, with knives you rationalize a dozen reasons why you need it.