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Mar 23, 2011 03:25 |  #46

I just have a cheap pocket knife a former company gave me and "Eddie" the machete which I keep in my car.


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Mar 23, 2011 04:30 |  #47

Leatherman Wave for when I don't have my toolbox.
Kershaw Leek for the small stuff.
Zero Tolerance 301 for the serious stuff.


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Mar 23, 2011 06:02 |  #48

What you want is a SwissTool RS




  
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Mar 23, 2011 11:29 |  #49

hammer418 wrote in post #12073590 (external link)
Check out the ESEE Izula.

Me like. I was just "reviewing" a few similar blades, including Chris Reeve's Professional soldier (external link)as well as Pohl's Charlie One (external link) both once-piece "bare" knives... :cool:

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That's a beauty! What is it?

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Some of my favorite knives ... spyderco makes some awesome blades ... My Everyday Carry - Benchmade Mini-barrage...

A nice bunch / now you got me started ;)

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ZachOly wrote in post #12075108 (external link)
What you want is a SwissTool RS

Agreed, although a bit on the heavy side. Were's talking half the weight of a 70-200 f/2.8 here... j/k ;o but heavy all the same; I'll stick with my MiniChamp!)

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Mar 23, 2011 11:35 |  #50

My recommendation for a good camera bag knife is either a Swiss army knife, or a leatherman.

Personally I carry a victorinox alox classic on my keys, and an alox electrician in my pocket.

I do sometimes carry a multi tool, either a swisstool or leatherman juice on my belt.
My laptop bag has a leatherman wave in it, and a victorinox huntsman (glow scales)

Knives and flashlights are two of my hobbies, so I have a large collection to choose from, my favorite knives are the bark river gunny, and spyderco TI ATR.

If your carrying a knife in your bag, you should probably have a flashlight too.
Fenix and 4sevens have some great lights, that won't break the bank (and if your not used to what a good modern flashlight can do, will blow you away (even the keyring size ones))


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Mar 23, 2011 12:35 |  #51

Travelller wrote in post #12076585 (external link)
Me like. I was just "reviewing" a few similar blades, including Chris Reeve's Professional soldier (external link)as well as Pohl's Charlie One (external link) both once-piece "bare" knives... :cool:

Just like photography .... real men do it in the RAW ! :D
You have an excellent collection of blades, Travelller.

When I'm in the deep 'boonies', I carry my custom knife.
144-layer damascus, with my initials on the blade .... 10" O.A.L.

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Mar 23, 2011 12:42 |  #52

Echo63 wrote in post #12076623 (external link)
My recommendation for a good camera bag knife is either a Swiss army knife, or a leatherman.

Personally I carry a victorinox alox classic on my keys, and an alox electrician in my pocket.

I do sometimes carry a multi tool, either a swisstool or leatherman juice on my belt.
My laptop bag has a leatherman wave in it, and a victorinox huntsman (glow scales)

Knives and flashlights are two of my hobbies, so I have a large collection to choose from, my favorite knives are the bark river gunny, and spyderco TI ATR.

If your carrying a knife in your bag, you should probably have a flashlight too.
Fenix and 4sevens have some great lights, that won't break the bank (and if your not used to what a good modern flashlight can do, will blow you away (even the keyring size ones))

I have a 4sevens Quark123(2) and I'm lovin' it. Battery life is amazing (I think I've changed batteries 3 times in 2 years? And I use it very frequently, especially when camping).

Not a fan of Fenix though, had one of their smaller lights, dropped it on the ground ONCE, and broke. It ain't no SureFire... :( I've dropped my Quark plenty of times and scratches are all it suffered.


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Mar 23, 2011 13:06 |  #53

Travelller wrote in post #12076585 (external link)
That's a beauty! What is it?

It's a custom from a maker in Texas named Chris Daigle. Desert Ironwood handles and backspacer. Thick Titanium liners anodized bronze. 3.25" CPM-3V blade, 7" overall length. Milled Bertie Rietveld Stainless Damascus clip


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Mar 23, 2011 13:22 |  #54

hammer418 wrote in post #12077034 (external link)
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Gorgeous! I LOVE damascus steel!! :)


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Mar 23, 2011 13:31 |  #55

Thank you, JayCee. :)


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Mar 23, 2011 15:27 |  #56

hammer418 wrote in post #12077034 (external link)
...my custom knife... 144-layer damascus... 10" O.A.L.

Ooooh, that's sweeet!!!

1Zach1 wrote in post #12077241 (external link)
It's a custom from a maker in Texas named Chris Daigle. Desert Ironwood handles and backspacer. Thick Titanium liners anodized bronze. 3.25" CPM-3V blade, 7" overall length. Milled Bertie Rietveld Stainless Damascus clip

Very, very nice!!!

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...I LOVE damascus steel...

You n me both ;)

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Some day, I'll have to add a real custom knife to my collection. Until then, I can enjoy my "limited Ed" SAKs :)

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Mar 25, 2011 10:58 |  #57

mine are Leatherman Charge Ti, and my big boy woods knife the Cold Steel Trail Master San Mai III. In love with that knife. No photos yet though. Just a couple from a few of my fathers hunts.




  
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Mar 25, 2011 11:20 |  #58

rishu_pepper wrote in post #12077088 (external link)
I have a 4sevens Quark123(2) and I'm lovin' it. Battery life is amazing (I think I've changed batteries 3 times in 2 years? And I use it very frequently, especially when camping).

Not a fan of Fenix though, had one of their smaller lights, dropped it on the ground ONCE, and broke. It ain't no SureFire... :( I've dropped my Quark plenty of times and scratches are all it suffered.

Both of my fenixes are still running, some of the guys on Candlepowerforums did destruction tests on some of the early TK series lights, up too shooting it (which destroyed it) and zapping one with a big Tesla coil (which didn't kill it), your fenix sounds like a dodgy solder joint or something, that should have been fixed under warranty.

Personally I prefer surefire, although the light with the most carry hours on it would easily be my novatac edc120p 4ish years in my pocket or in a belt holster.


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Bark River Gunny, black micarta with bloody basin spacer and mosaic pins and a glow in the dark fire steel and one by itself

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Bark river PSK (rescue orange scales with glow in the dark spacer/black frames) with Peter Atwood titanium cookie wrench, surefire T1a titan and A2 aviator
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Some of my FRN handled spydercos (I have 60ish spydercos all up)
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Mar 25, 2011 11:38 |  #59

I'm waiting patiently for the delivery of a Cold Steel bushman blade that I ordered. It's a 12 1/4" knife with a 7" fixed blade, and a hollow handle. Since I shoot a lot in the wild, I think it'll be perfect for my needs.


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Mar 25, 2011 11:49 |  #60

Wow I never though my TM had value on a photo forum. We can probably trade knives for lenses here. NICE




  
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