My recent is an abused Spyderco Dragonfly in all stainless. I removed the pocket clip so I could just drop it in my pocket. That has, of course, caused dings and wear on the stainless handles. But, that's what a knife is for, right?
"The Luggage had a straightforward way of dealing with things between it and its intended destination: it ignored them." -Terry Pratchett
Looks like ""modern tactical"" is popular of late,with all you guys **** ________________ me too,been EDC'ing this Benchmade auto lately,cause I broke off my thumbnail
Sig Sauer, tags along,so the Benchmade don't get lonely
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:My recent is an abused Spyderco Dragonfly in all stainless. I removed the pocket clip so I could just drop it in my pocket. That has, of course, caused dings and wear on the stainless handles. But, that's what a knife is for, right?
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I like that, Terry. I haven't taken the plunge into the Dragonfly scene just yet but I'm a long time fan of the Byrd Robin which is similar in size and shape. All of mine are the older versions (Robin 1) with the saber ground blades except the Titanium model which is a Robin 2 with a full flat grind.
I like them all and carry a couple of them on occasion. I remove the pocket clips too.
I also have a stainless steel version that I dedicated to our dog, Teekah. Engraved in 2009 and Teekah is still with us today although her picture is several years old.
Rick, I also have an all stainless Byrd Robin 1 that I bought before I got the Dragonfly. I do like it, however mine seems to have an issue in the pivot that makes it bind slightly toward the end of the blade opening. As far as I know there's no way to adjust it. I suspect it will eventually wear-in and be fine (it is actually better now than when I first got it), but I just haven't been carrying it since I got the Dragonfly.
"The Luggage had a straightforward way of dealing with things between it and its intended destination: it ignored them." -Terry Pratchett
This is my first ZT and the last 0450cf that my local knife shop had in stock. Now that the border clowns are making up laws contrary to our legislated laws and calling any one hand opening knife a prohibited weapon thereby confiscating them at the border, the guy at the counter said that ZT may be a very scarce commodity in the near future. Be that as it may, this little honey sure is sweet and a flipper to boot (stick that where the sun don't shine border clowns).
I’m boring. Spyderco Military in plain black G-10 every day. Nothing else has ever measured up to it for me.
That said, this one is my Sunday go to meeting knife. CASE kickstart in rough black. These really are fine knives. Slick, fast, and sharp.
Paired with a Kimber Untracarry it looks right classy with a Sunday suit.
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