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  • A multi-tool (Leatherman, etc.)

    61 9.17%
  • A traditional multiblade (Swiss Army, etc.)

    87 13.08%
  • A traditional single blade (Buck, etc.)

    157 23.61%
  • A tactical folder or fixed blade (Strider, etc.)

    235 35.34%
  • More than one of the above.

    125 18.80%
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    aka shooter74743 ScottGoodman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    I've wondered about that with OTFs, though I have never played with one.
    Remind me for February meet and I will bring one.
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    Switched about five months ago to a small (3”) fixed blade. Came with a kydex sheath and I don’t care for kydex so I made my own sheath for it.
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    Got a new one sharpened to a polished sharp edge by a knife honing friend...a Kershaw Barge, which is a real heavy working knife.
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    Just got this one from Howard Clark.
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    They are very cool/fun but not legal to carry in many places. I have utx-85, ultratech, and cypher. I only ever carried the utx-85 a few times when wearing a suit. The high cost of MT otf’s has stopped me from using them for EDC purposes like opening a box because I don’t want to get glue on the blade. They just seem delicate. They hold there value really well though. A

    I bought my wife a knockoff ultratech (D2 steel) from Dhgate. She uses it frequently for stuff around the house and is a pretty solid light use knife.

    There are better Auto knives (not otf) for the money that I’m not afraid to use. I have two Gerber auto’s that are great. I have the Covert auto which is based on the Fairbairn/Sykes fighting knife although it’s not DE’d (I may get someone to grind/sharpen the unsharpened sledge. Volunteers?). S30V steel, wicked edge, fast action, and a slim profile very similar to an Ultratech. The other is the Gerber 06 auto which is a tank. It is a military issue knife so it is rugged. S30V beefy blade, heavy aluminum scales that fit the hand perfectly, the action is a bit slow but easy to use even with gloves because of a large fire button. Both have solid manual safety’s. Both available in spring assisted.

    Boker makes a great, cheap auto knife. The AK-74 series has many blade styles/colors options and is only $40. Aus 8 steel, takes a great edge, and a very fast, snappy action. Great value.

    Anyway...my EDC depends based on the days agenda.

    1. Spyderco Paramilitary 2. Great all purpose knife w/wicked edge. Main EDC.

    2. Case Pen Knife. Small, sharp knife that served as my EDC for years (before I got more into knives). Still carry it often when something bigger isn’t necessary.

    3. Gerber 06 Auto. On the large side for EDC. Only carry it when bigger/heavier tasks on the agenda or for short hikes.

    4. Gerber Covert. Slim package, sharp tough blade, fast action. My choice when I can’t dress casual. Great self-defense knife.

    5. Boker AK-74. It is my “beater knife.” Takes a really sharp edge easily which is good because Aus-8 isn’t great for edge retention. Great value. I’ve paid more for far less quality blades.

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    Oops...I could have sworn I quoted Bluesman7’s post about Microtech OTF’s.
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    Carrying a Joe Calton toggle lock now. Not sure if it will replace my Al Mar. but it is sweet guys
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    My daily carry, nothing fancy, purely utilitarian, cheap, simple looking and good quality steel

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    Carrying a Joe Calton toggle lock now. Not sure if it will replace my Al Mar. but it is sweet guys
    Joe brought a few folders to the Denver meet. At least one of them was a toggle lock. Pretty nice design. Easy open/ easy close.

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