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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    Paired these two again, 1850ish Sheffield with a custom Charl Pienaar both slipjoints
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    My work carry today!
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    Ohh boy....I could see this turning into a real bad case of KAD, finally got an EDC, the Kershaw Cryo II, have the Cryo I coming as well...put a few drops of Tuf-Glide on the pivot area, feels very nice in the hand and fits perfectly in the front right pocket of my jeans or in my suit inside jacket pocket. Razor sharp as well....

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    Hi Phrank,

    It is indeed a good knife. I really like the Cryo II that my wife bought for me earlier this year. I was surprised how much I liked the assisted opening feature. It works great. I carry it often.

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    Just about anything Spyderco. I have a collection of about 30+ at this point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldmandon View Post
    Just about anything Spyderco. I have a collection of about 30+ at this point.
    Definitely one of my favourite production knife companies. Always top notch fit and finish.

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    I thought the article at this link was interesting, about the types of knife steels and their characteristics. Guide to the Best Knife Steel | BestPocketKnifeToday.com

    I alternately carry two Benchmades: an Osborne designed Mini-Barrage Assisted (585) with a serrated edge and a McHenry and Williams designed 710 also with the serrated edge. Bothe are great knives for EDC depending on my clothes.

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    Anybody here had to stab anybody? Me neither. I guess it's nice to know you can if you need to...I've had a knife pulled on me so I know how things look like on the other side of the pointed end I backed up pretty fast.
    Of course, I was trying to pull the guy out of a car window by his neck...truthfully he was more scared than I was, knife or not.
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    No, but I have had to open one of those damn clamshell cases that everything comes in!

    and I haven't had to shoot anyone either, but you can usually find a concealed handgun somewhere nearby to me.

    Quote Originally Posted by WW243 View Post
    Anybody here had to stab anybody? Me neither. I guess it's nice to know you can if you need to...I've had a knife pulled on me so I know how things look like on the other side of the pointed end I backed up pretty fast.
    Of course, I was trying to pull the guy out of a car window by his neck...truthfully he was more scared than I was, knife or not.
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