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#86440 - 02/23/07 12:39 AM Knives I own
Themalemutekid Offline
Enthusiast

Registered: 11/17/06
Posts: 351
Loc: New Jersey
I'm just in a sharing kinda mood right now...lol

My Edc is an CQC-7B-BTS , it's a very sturdy & stout knife. It's been with me for quite awhile, & has never let me down.

The Gerber Freeman Hunter is my camp knife. It's a very well made knife. It came sharp right outta the box.

The SOGwinder is just a pretty knife..well in my eyes atleast. It opens and closes like a dream & it cuts like nobodys business!

The Gerber Recoil that I have, has a Wharncliffe blade unlike the on in the link. The only thing missing from this is a file..other than that, it's a great multi-tool.

Wish list:

Chris Reeve Green Beret Knife <---- Dream knife #1


GENE INGRAM CUSTOM <----- Dream knife #2

I'd love to hear about what you guys have & want in the way of knives too...it'd make me feel like less of knife freak...lol
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....he felt the prompting of his heritage, the desire to possess, the wild danger-love, the thrill of battle, the power to conquer or to die. Jack London

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#86445 - 02/23/07 01:22 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: Themalemutekid]
KenK Offline
"Be Prepared"
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
My favorites, without a doubt:

Mini Rittergrip (RSK Mk1) - clipped in my pocket every day while at work. Takes a lot of abuse without blinking.

Fullsize Rittergrip (RSK Mk1) - clipped in my pocket when camping, hiking, or any time I'm "in the field". I wish I could carry this every day, but the mini just feels better when sitting most of the day.

Fixed Rittergrip (RSK Mk3) - rides in the daypack that goes with me everytime I go camping, hiking, or any time I'm "in the field". This is truely a beautiful knife!! By the way, I think most Mk1 users will be surprised how substantial the Mk3 feels in the hand. It is noticably bigger than the Mk1.

I'll often, but not always, throw my Leatherman Charge Ti into my daypack, mostly for the pliers. Lately I find I don't use it very often and it is hefty enough that I tend to leave it at home.

I wish Leatherman would make an "outdoor" version - one that focuses less on screwdrivers and more on tools such as a saw, scissors, tweezers, an awl, etc ... maybe even a large removable sewing needle.

Ken K.

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#86446 - 02/23/07 01:45 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: Themalemutekid]
haertig Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 2322
Loc: Colorado
My EDC is a Spyderco Native, which fits my hand perfectly. I love the thing. I also carry a CRTK PECK on my keychain. I don't really like it, I never use it, but it's there "just in case". I also have a mini survival pack (a mini-camera case actually) that contains several things, one of them being Buck Prince folder. Sometimes I drop this mini-kit in my jeans pocket, but usually not.

Prior to the Spyderco, I EDC'ed a Kershaw Vapor. About half the cost of the Spyderco, but not a bad EDC knife for the money.

Hiking throws in a Becker Necker and sometimes a Cold Steel SRK into my pack. Tucked away in my pack's seperate survival kit is a Cold Steel UltraLock folder. In the altoids tin PSK always in my pocket (while hiking) you'll find a few Exacto blades.

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#86447 - 02/23/07 01:46 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: KenK]
Roarmeister Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 960
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
EDC - Spyderco Salt 1 plain blade /w a spare Salt 1 that I thought I had lost.
Others:
Spyderco Pacific Salt plain blade
Spyderco Delica 2 combo blade
Benchmade Ares
Ritter MK3
Leatherman Wave 2 éw extra tips
Leatherman Micra
Leatherman Squirt -Pliers
Leatherman Squirt -Scissors
Gerber multi-tool
Mastercraft filleting blade
a decorative folder (unknown make - circa 1990)
Aspen folder - circa 1980
Forest Master folder - circa 1970
1.25 lb Hatchet
5 lb full size maul
sharpened by Spyderco Sharpmaker
(other: 2 small handheld ceramic sharpeners, tungsten carbide sharpener)

To get: a kurkuri

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#86449 - 02/23/07 02:17 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: Roarmeister]
Alan_Romania Offline

Addict

Registered: 06/29/05
Posts: 648
Loc: Arizona
I won't list all of mine, but my favorites are easy!

1. Doug Ritter RSK Mk1 fullsized
2. Leatherman Wave (with bit Kit)
3. Doug Ritter RSK Mk3 Fixed Blade
*new addition to list*
4. BladeTech Responder
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"Trust in God --and press-check. You cannot ignore danger and call it faith." -Duke

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#86459 - 02/23/07 03:09 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: Alan_Romania]
yeti Offline
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Registered: 12/16/06
Posts: 203
Loc: somewhere out there...
where are all the SAKs?
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...got YAK???

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#86469 - 02/23/07 04:36 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: yeti]
Alan_Romania Offline

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Registered: 06/29/05
Posts: 648
Loc: Arizona
Both Vitorinox and Wenger makes some nice knives, I have more then a few of them. They just don't fit my needs anymore, my Leatherman Wave has taken their place and my RSK Mk1 is the best folding knife I have ever owned...
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"Trust in God --and press-check. You cannot ignore danger and call it faith." -Duke

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#86472 - 02/23/07 04:42 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: Themalemutekid]
gryps Offline
Aspiring Ant
Newbie

Registered: 05/19/06
Posts: 44
Loc: New Rochelle,NY, USA
EDC to work: Swisstool Swiss Spirit

EDC outside of work: Swisstool RS or Leatherman Charge Ti

Griptilian
Dozier Folding Hunter
Coldsteel Masterhunter (added to car kit if I'm driving into the boonies in bad weather)
BKT Crewman
Benchmade RSK MK 3

Leatherman New Wave in car kit.


Wish list:

RSK MK 1
mini RSK MK 1
Boye Knife
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"In the eyes of its mother every beetle is a gazelle."-African proverb.

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#86483 - 02/23/07 08:40 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: gryps]
Stretch Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 707
Loc: Alamogordo, NM
My EDCs:
- SOG S62 on the belt everyday
- BM Emerson 975S in the waistband everyday

Almost EDC:
- BM210TK around the neck

Almost usually sorta EDC:
- Ontario RAT-3 with TekLok on the belt

Camp Knives:
- BM Nimravus
- Frost Grizzly Skinner

In the door pocket of the truck:
- USBP folder with rescue hook

On the dresser:
- Spyderco Police
- Schrade Uncle Henry lockback

In the BOB:
- old Leatherman with tip broken off blade
- Victorinox SAK
- Buck 110
- Victorinox SAK in daughter's hyd day pack
- Victorinox SAK and Spyderco Endura in wife's BOB

Assorted cheapies ranging from "911 Never Forget" fb to "made in [DELETED] China" folders

WISH LIST:
- BRKT Mini-Skinner
- BM RSK Mk3
- BM mini-Skirmish
- Busse Combat Game Warden
- Buck Alpha Hunter
- Snody Carolina Hunter
- BM201
- TOPS Cochise
(Allright, allright, most of these will never arrive in my hand)
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DON'T BE SCARED
-Stretch

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#86487 - 02/23/07 10:46 AM Re: Knives I own [Re: Stretch]
redflare Offline
Addict

Registered: 12/25/05
Posts: 647
Loc: SF Bay Area, CA
My EDC is Spyderco Jester inside my wallet.
Occasionally carry Delica
I just received a partially serrated Fixed Griptilian (RSK MK3 mother) and I love it! smile Fits my hand perfectly!

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