View Poll Results: What's in your pocket today?

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
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    I also have a little Japanese Moki in strawberry jigbone with a leather & linen carry pouch.
    Whoa, I loved that Moki, what a cool looking knife!
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Well today I've got my Spyderco Para Military II (it's Friday right, why not!), but usually a Delica or Benchmade Mini Grip by Doug Ritter.
    I love living in the past...

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    Benchmade 580 Barrage Assisted opening AXIS lock. Love this knife, little bigger than my HK Ally that I used to carry but I got used to it quickly. Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1371851216460.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    Whoa, I loved that Moki, what a cool looking knife!
    Cheers Birnando, could say exactly the same thing about your knife, I've been looking at them for sometime on the EdenWebshops, absolutely beautiful.

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    Just ordered a Mercator "Cat Knife" and the Douk "Squirrel Knife". They are both neat looking knives and cheap at that. I will put them through there paces and see. Soon enough I will get a Mora "Robust" and see how that one does as well.

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    The knives from Fontenille Pataud were really beautiful. I liked the video. maybe after January I can get one.
    Being a member of SRP has exposed me to the world, so to speak. Shaving items from around the world are a given, but seeing things like knives, watches, foods, vacation photos, of ports I will never see, are a big plus for me.
    A pleasure indeed.
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    I like tactical folders and have way more than I need. I find myself carrying a CRKT M-16 quite a bit though. It's on the small side and the small black clip makes it more discreet than lots of my others.
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    For quite a few years now I have been wanting a Chris Reeve Sebenza.

    I finally decided to get one today
    I think this will be a perfect work-companion for me, perhaps even a hiking tool.

    Here's a couple screenshots from Chris Reeve Knives

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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
    For quite a few years now I have been wanting a Chris Reeve Sebenza.

    I finally decided to get one today
    I think this will be a perfect work-companion for me, perhaps even a hiking tool.

    Here's a couple screenshots from Chris Reeve Knives

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    What a wonderful knife birnando, they don't come much better than the Sebenza.

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    I have always been a big fan of carrying just a small >3inch fixed blade around. I did however carry a 5 inch fixed blade for a while, until the blade got damaged...

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