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I've been toting this beauty almost daily for more than 6 months now. Its a bit on the large size but fits in the hand beautifully flips open like butter on a hot skillet. The Elmax steel is easy to sharped hair poppin' sharp and hold a sturdy edge. And the knife is a solid as a tire iron. Zero Tolerance has to be my favorite brand of knife ever since I got my first one about a year and a half ago. Just thought I would give a heads up on an awesome knife.

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Always great to love the knife you carry.

Which sharpening technique are you using that places chatter marks on the edge?

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That was the factory edge. I ran it with the factory edge and just occasionally stropped it for the first few months since it was supper sharp to start with. I use a lansky to sharped it now.


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That's what I was thinking but when you mentioned how easy it was to sharpen you plied my interest.

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That Elmax steel is impressive stuff. My EDC, an Alan Davis liner lock, sports an Elmax blade. I've had it for more than a year, haven't abused it but it's seen honest use. I never let it get dull and flip it on a strop every so often. If I can see the edge I just keep flipping it on the strop. Eventually the edge "vanishes".

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Is that a gold alox Farmer?


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never got around to buying a ZT blade. Always hear good things about them though.
My new EDC is the Benchmade H&K auto in that other thread.


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VinceM Cocobolo EDC in Upstate New York


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VinceM Cocobolo EDC in Vermont

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VinceM Cocobolo EDC in Massachusetts


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Originally Posted by seal_billy
Is that a gold alox Farmer?


Orange Alox Farmer. It never leaves my back pocket.
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Dude! Where did you get a orange farmer? Its awesome! I have carried a farmer everyday for the last 2 years. Most practical knife ever. I just wish it had a bail like a wenger standard issue instead of the split ring.


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try Swiss Bianco. They carry a pretty wide assortment.


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Originally Posted by seal_billy
Dude! Where did you get a orange farmer? Its awesome! I have carried a farmer everyday for the last 2 years. Most practical knife ever. I just wish it had a bail like a wenger standard issue instead of the split ring.


It was a special run last fall by cutleryshoppe.com


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Two of my favorites. Blade Tech Pro Hunter in S30V and carbon fiber and a William Henry T12 CF.

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Originally Posted by RugerM77270
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Dude! Where did you get a orange farmer? Its awesome! I have carried a farmer everyday for the last 2 years. Most practical knife ever. I just wish it had a bail like a wenger standard issue instead of the split ring.

It was a special run last fall by cutleryshoppe.com

Does your Alox Farmer have brass liners or not...?


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No it doesn't.

Next time I run up on a buy like these I am buying a bunch. They make great gifts. I gave one to my BIL and wished I had about 5 more last XMAS.


Whatever a 7x57 can do a 270 can do better.

True fair chase is you in the woods buttnaked with nothing but your finger nails and teeth.

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Thanks. I like the orange; I think some other colors in the Alox Farmer would be cool too.


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I found one of the red Farmers a few years ago in a pawn shop and bought it - much better knife than the old style Swiss Army Knives with the red plastic handles.

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I like it. I think the colored ones would be easier to spot in my pack. Thanks for the pic.


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the Farmer models are just too small for me. I vastly prefer the One Hand Trekker model. I always have one with me when hiking or camping.
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Stock photo of the one I carry. Super light amazing s30v cutting power. That and my Kahr pm9 loaded with Speer 124 GD's+P and a extra clip are my constant companion. smile

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