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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    Customized Birnando's Avatar
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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.

    Jamie.
    “Wherever you’re going never take an idiot with you, you can always find one when you get there.”

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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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    Alright, I know I have already posted this knife in this thread.
    However the filework on it impressed me so much that I just had to put one more pic up of it

    I asked to have my initials on it, as it was a gift from the Mrs.

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


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    I can tell you now, that knife will never see a single minute of work, ,,,,it will be polished & honed every week though,, ,,,I can also tell you there will be a "back-up" knife, close by, every time there is need for a knife. ,,,,,I can also bet we see a few more photos of this beauty in the future,,,,,,,,,,
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    Got a nice one last week. A Schatt & Morgan File and Wire series gunstock slipjoint in ATS-34 steel

    Took some time but I put a very nice edge on it and it's residing in my pocket right now.





    And here it is with my other "gunstock" knives. A Queen Gunstock jack and an A.G. Russell Gunstock lockback.

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    A nice hefty blade on that Schatt & Morgan.

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