I thought I posted this earlier but I dont see my post now.
Gerber little EDC. Thin and light in the pocket...
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I thought I posted this earlier but I dont see my post now.
Gerber little EDC. Thin and light in the pocket...
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I was gifted this by a member who I offered to do some free work on a couple of razors. He works at the Case factory
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He said that if I ever needed a knife to let him know and he could get me a sweet deal. My son happened to be looking for a new hunting knife. I picked this up for a fraction of the retail price.
https://www.countryknives.com/shop-b...uffalo-horn-2/
I have carried ones like these at work and the point for me is that the boss buys blades and I don't have to sharpen them.
Many are very thick and awkward to me in the pocket.
My favorite was a Gerber but it disappeared. I think it was sent in my uniform to get laundered.
I have since then turned my pockets inside out when I change!
Tim, I have no idea what steel is used in my version.
All I can tell you is I have had it for some years and it holds a really nice edge for quite a while.
Lint and junk have never been a problem. The knife is clipped onto the top inside of my front pocket.
Pete <:-}
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The only pocket knife I will carry now has to be a "Lock-Back". I learned the hard way.
I do keep my leatherman in the glovebox of the semi truck. Its such a handy tool.
To myself an EDC should be practical and economical.
Maybe not the "best" or the best "show piece".
But it does what you want in a reliable manor at a reasonable cost.