What kind of knife do you carry?

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What type of knife do you carry?

  • Fixed Blade

    Votes: 26 13.3%
  • Auto

    Votes: 23 11.7%
  • Folder

    Votes: 111 56.6%
  • Multi-tool

    Votes: 29 14.8%
  • I don't carry a knife

    Votes: 7 3.6%

  • Total voters
    196
Gerber Rex Applegate/W.E. Fairbairn. I love it.

If anyone wants a personally made Damascus steel knife, let me know. I friend of mine makes them and sells them to his friends. He can make any type handle you want.
 
This folder is in my pocket all the time.
http://sogknives.com/store/PE14.html

This fixed blade I carry with my deuce gear.
https://www.cutco.com/products/product.jsp?itemGroup=5719

It's durable and razor sharp, and carries a lifetime warranty so it'll be fixed or replaced at no charge. Also, I was told by the salesman that the steel is made at the same factory as Ka-bars in Ordean, NY or something or other....shrug, it served it's purpose well enough. I payed homage to its most useful purpose by engraving "Mystery Slayer" on the blade for the incredible number of MRE packets it opened. (MRE > MR. E > Mystery...lots of people need it explained)
 
Great collection xsfmed. You know that the one on the top will give Pardus a woody! :D

Ah, the Cold Steel Kukri Machete... latest purchase, it's so end weighted that it's scary, but, for camping it's an essential tool.

The Buck Hunter is signed by both father and son Buck.
The GB, D2 and both T1s are signed by the designer his own Oregon logger self.

I refuse to add up the value of all of these fine pieces of cutlery... I'd probably cry.
 
I carry my Benchmade 2550 Auto when at work or when I go out

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Ah, the Cold Steel Kukri Machete... latest purchase, it's so end weighted that it's scary, but, for camping it's an essential tool.

I'm a purist when it comes to Kukris, I don't like those handles, though I'm sure they are a lot more comfortable and therefore prob effective, I have a couple much like P Beck's one, I carried one in the bush when I was in the Army back home but never ever used it (we generally aren't allowed, too noisey) so took it off my pack.


I refuse to add up the value of all of these fine pieces of cutlery... I'd probably cry.


I'd estimate about $80.00, certainly no more but I tell you what, I'm a nice guy, i'll give you $100.00 :cool:
 
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That one lives in my pocket.
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The SOG lives in my glovebox when I'm out, on my leg in the woods, and under my pillow at night :D


I REALLY want this one though :D SOG Battle AX
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My every day pocket carry is an Emerson CQC7 Super with Wave Action (Which BTW wasn't covered.) IMO, it's faster than most autos. :)

I have a ton of fixed blades:

1.) Yarbrough

2.) 1st SFG(A) Knife

3.) PS Knife #79 (Professional Soldier)

4.) Randall #1

5.) Randall # 14

6. (3) Gerber Mark IIs One is the wooden handle presentation)

7.) Al Marr SERE (Fixed blade)

8.) Gerber 'Blackie' Collins SF Shiv

Other folders:

Al Marr SERE (Large folder)

Al Marr Eagle Folder

Benchmade CQC7 regular size. (No Wave action.)
 

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I carry a gerber double take everywhere! I love the fact that it has a fine edge on one blade and a serated blade on the other side;) When I need more I just break out the SOG seal pup. I love it ,do everything with it and i can't dull the blade.
 
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