WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?

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Hey Toejammer.....is it an AO?..............looks like a heavy duty EDC. ::tu::
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johnnierotten wrote:Hey Toejammer.....is it an AO?..............looks like a heavy duty EDC. ::tu::
Err,..... AO ? :?
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hey Toe------I think Johnnie,was referring to Auto-Open ::shrug:: maybe ?????????
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Assisted opener. :)
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johnnierotten wrote:Assisted opener. :)
Sorry, still learning them acronym thingies :)

As for assisted opening, theres no spring assistance if thats what your referring to. But it does open pretty easy with the thumb stud, and it's smooth as butter.
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As for assisted opening, theres no spring assistance if thats what your referring to.
Yep...thats what I am referring to. :)

Its a great looking knife...I like EDC'ing tactical knives...especially ones that are easy to open. ::tu::
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Nice guys!!
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For the last five years I have been carring a Lone Wolf Lobo. It's double action comes in handy when the auto open isn't the way to go in front of some people. It never pops open on it's own and the lock up is tight with no wobble whats so ever. The blade holds an edge for what seems like forever and the pocket clip makes it fit smooth and flat. It is a little pricey for an EDC but it works like a dog. Besides for what I have invested in knives it is the one treat I give myself. I recomend Lone Wolf knives to all. You will love the workmanship that has been put into them. Plus their warranty is lifetime with no questions asked. Mail it in and it comes back tuned up and looking new. Made in the U.S.A.
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Any pics Wazu? sounds great!
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Case Stockman today.

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Rehabilitation seems to be working out just fine! :lol:
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Froggy_____________glad to see you and the "'Case Knife"" are getting along, as friends_____________again :mrgreen: ::nod::

Added this little, Great Eastern Northfield,stag mini-lockback,to my EDC rotation----sharpened and polished the trademark off,and it's a sweet little knife for everyday,carry ::nod:: --------------I had carried a Case, mini-copperlock,for a few years, this knife is very similar ::tu::
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Nice one Monk ::::sweet:::
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Looking very nice! ::tu::
And for sure a great knife for the pocket! ::nod:: :D
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big monk,
Love the blade shape on that GEC lockback!

Been carrying my Schatt & Morgan Rail Splitter for a few days. I've had it for a while and finally decided to give it some serious pocket time. This is one beefy bear-trap of a knife!

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Thanks 88--------That S&M is a good looking stockman too !!!------i think pinching the bolsters,on that one,just makes it,sorta stand out in the crowd---thanks for sharin' ************* Monk ::tu::
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I got a new heavy use knife this week.
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It is a Buck 345 Vantage. It fits my hand nicely and I like the placement of the clip at very end of the handle. It rides nice and low in my pocket and is less likely to get knocked out when I brush against something.
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It has a 420C blade, but when Paul Bos oversees the heat treating it preforms far better than the average 420C does. I like this knife so much, I think my next user will be the Buck 347, the Vantage Pro, with S30V steel. I am anxious to see how it preforms as opposed to the 420C.

I am interested in your assessment of the S30V.
Have any of you used the Vantage Pro with S30V or any knife with S30V?
If so I would like to know your opinion of the steel. Do you think it is worth the extra price? How does it take & hold an edge?

This knife will get lots of use, from cutting up boxes to camping, fishing and general use around the shop which may include trimming excess solder, glue, brass burrs, or cutting wood.

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Been carrying the Camillus 72 Scout knife for about 2 weeks, that Orvet rehandled in red bone
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Dale,
Looks like a serious user you've got there ::nod::
What kind of handle material is that?
Is it the new Paperstone?
If so. how do you feel about it?
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I don't like the FRN handles because they are slick & plastic looking like a million other knives.I prefer G10 handles,wood or the new paperstone which all feel & look better.My friend uses a Buck Vantage small size & seems to like it.

Here are the specs on the 420HC with the fiberglass handles.
420 HC stainless steel blade
·Thumb hole
·Glass reinforced nylon handle
·Stainless steel liners
·Reversible stainless steel pocket clip
·3-1/4" drop blade length
·4-3/8" closed
·Made in the USA

S30V steel is designed to be the knife supersteel so it should be sharper longer i'm guessing.I have not used S30V yet as an EDC knife so i don't know.
I carry a combat styled folder with better grip in both normal & reverse grip.It's an AUS8 steel blade Blackhawk Point Man right now.I like the knife except i'm not impressed with the blade "edge".It requires a very high angle to get a useable edge on it.It needs to be ground/reprofiled to get a hair shaving sharp edge.
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I understand your point of view regarding the FRN and other plastic looking materials, Steel Dragon. You seldom get excited about them..!
On the other hand they generally are inexpensive, light weight, functional and often solid and durable, and so they make practical sense for hard working users.
I can, and do, live with "both worlds".
You like the look and feel of the new Paperstone? I'm curious about the durability of that material. Haven't tested it myself...yet. :)

Do you have a picture of your Blachawk?

I also often feel the need to reprofile the edge of a new knife to get a better performance than the factory edge will offer.
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Yes i would like to see a pic also
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Froggyedge wrote: Do you have a picture of your Blachawk?

I also often feel the need to the reprofile the edge of a new knife to get a better performance than the factory edge will offer.

Here it is.It has an NRA etch added to it.I'm might remove the etch area/black coating on the lower portion of the blade & finish the pocket clip too.
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Thanks!
Looks like a sturdy user! ::nod::
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Definitely heavy duty. ::tu::
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I just bought one of these from Otto and as soon as I get it, I think it might be my new EDC
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