3 Of My Favorite EDC's

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3 Of My Favorite EDC's

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8) Here are three of my favorite Factory made EDC's that I like

from three different Knife Company's. Some people like Benchmade,

some like Spyderco, some like Emerson. I like them all! ::tu::
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All good choices and nice knives you can depend on. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

I'll admit to carrying one of these, on more than one occasion...

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8) Yeah! Bill; The Spyderco Native is a great little Cutter and it's so light

weight, that you don't even notice having it in you pocket all day! ::tu::
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Perhaps you can tell me if this is a Semi-Tactical knife ?

When I carrie her I just feel safer. She cuts all most any every day job that comes to me. I like many SOG knives and I don't see many here.
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IMO...

::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::

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8) KEN; I don't have any SOG folders but I do have a couple of Sog

Fixed Blades that I like. ::tu::
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OK then.....

This is the only SOG I happen to own. It is truely TACTICAL, in that it was designed as a very purposeful tool. It has performed admirably for me many, many times without fail, and sometimes under great pressure. This may be the last one that SOG made, as it came from the nice young lady in Customer Service at SOG. But, that is another story.












I present the SOG VINO..... ::ds::
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Here's my SOG!!! A Blink. Tiny with assisted opening.

Its just a fun, little knife. You can't help playing with it.
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8) Bill; That looks like one very important tool! :mrgreen: ::tu::
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Dam^ ,

I make a point of not posting my picture on the internet.....and there you go posting it for all to see. :x




:lol: :lol:

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El Lobo was she a RED HEAD ??????? the rest of the story ... :lol: :shock:

El Lobo do you only have those 3 hairs ????... :lol:

You must look KOOL in the wind.... :lol: 8) :lol:

Come on MITCH RAPP the door is open get a good one... :lol: :lol:
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8) Ken here's the rear view! :mrgreen:
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I still have all my hair, thank you boys.....
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El Lobo wrote:I still have all my hair, thank you boys.....
8) AND MY................................WHAT BIG TEETH YOU HAVE :mrgreen:
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My 3 favrotite EDC's are:
Tom Mayo medium TNT
Kevin Wilkins Avalon 3
Rick Hinderer 3 inch XM-18

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Mayo TNT and Wilkins : great, you are a lucky man ::tu::
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I am a woman, by the way. More pix of my favorite EDC's. Plus a picture of my EDC FB.
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sorry I'm confused

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I really like thatcharles may pocket fixed blade ::tu::
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The Charles May knife is a Fireant. It is a fantastic knife. It rides in my pocket everyday.
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1. RAT-3 2. LM wave 3. Kershaw Blur
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TKC wrote:The Charles May knife is a Fireant. It is a fantastic knife. It rides in my pocket everyday.
That's a beautiful knife. Impeccable finish. Reminds me of a Gene Ingram.
What's the handle, stone? And what in particular do you find fantastic about it?
My two "tacticals" are in the picture, but still a bit large for my purposes.
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My three favorites include a Strider AR which I have modified some with one mod being a deep carry pocket clip so when I carry it, only the pocket clip will show. My second favorite is a BM Rukus 610BK with the silver twill G-10 grips. My third favorite is my Blade-Tech Rijbak. Blade-Tech has hit a homerun with this one!!
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[/b]The Charles May Fireant is fantastic as it is wicked sharp, it was made for ME, and I LOVE the bone that Mr. May dyed for me. I LOVE D2. It is just a great knife. It has been in my pocket everyday since it has arrived!!
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Post by Sauconian »

I LOVE the bone that Mr. May dyed for me. I LOVE D2.

Why Not Pink ? ::shrug:: :lol:

Reminds me of this one. Hollow ground D2 & micarta. Bruce Gillespie makes some fine knives at reasonable prices, and is a really nice guy. I'm sure it would look much better if you took the photo. Very nice AKC ! ::tu::

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