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timberlite or Ingram
Guns don't kill people, drivers with cell phones kill people.
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i dont have a pic but i carry the first fix blade i made, its about 7 inches with micarta handles, and a leatherman wave. my five year old carrys a kissing crane sodbuster that his granddad gave him, my wife carrys a winchester 2 bladed trapper that was my granddads
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An old native
long before Rodriguez stole that goat.
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Here are mine in the off-season. Blade-tech Ganyana and a Case damascus muskrat.
"I used to be a tired hunting guide, now I'm just a re-tired hunting guide"
"No eternal reward will forgive us now, for wasting the dawn" JM
Jared
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An old native I carried a Native for almost a decade, still carry it often.
Dave
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My current EDC setup. Benchmade makes a great product. I would love to be able to shell out the cash for a Presidio like the original poster, especially the auto-opener. This Griptilian has done me well for over 6 years now.
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I alternate between four or five pocketknives for EDC use. The two that I grab most often are these; Old Cutler 4" Texas Jack, a higher end, but still work-a-day knife, made by Colonial in the 70's. Frontier 3-1/4" Stockman, a higher end, blue-collar pocketknife made by Imperial from 1975-1980. I just acquired this old (36-52 era) Imperial 3-3/8" jack-knife in the Easy Open configuration, been carrying it for the past few days - nice old bone handles and great snap for an old knife.
One of the sanest, surest, and most generous joys of life comes from being happy over the good fortune of others. Archibald Rutledge
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NM Pistolero if you ever get tired of that Ganyana I'll give you a fair price for it. great knife and had to find in S30V now-a-days.
Frank
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Every day carry: Pocket - John W Smith Evolution...the maroon micarta is starting to get some character Neck - Charles May Bob White On the farm or woods bumming carry - Charles May Skifa...with as much as it's used it has no choice but to have character
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I guess that's blue G-10 on that Bobwhite. It looks real good. Did you order that scandi grind on that knife?
Every day on this side of the ground is a win.
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Yep. Blued G10 with black liners, hollow pins, and scandi grind S30V.
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