My latest survival knife (kept in my EDC backpack alongside a mini RSK Mk1 in yellow) is from swissbianco on bladeforums. It's a One-Hand Trekker in day-glow yellow with the Philips screwdriver removed and replaced with a corkscrew. I've never liked that philips and I have used the SAK corkscrew a number of times. Every serious survival knife needs a corkscrew
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$10 extra for the camo version? OK, it official, I'm a tightwad.
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I like how the rear half is non-serrated I always thought that's how it should be as I use that part a lot, and it's easier than using the tip for non-serrated. As far as sharpening you could use the red 2$ tool from wally-world to make a SAK blade razor sharp. Only pull it 1/2 way
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Don't see any tweezers/toothpick. Wonder if it is locking and if it is any smaller. I am always seeming to need a phillips driver. It is the one thing that keeps me from using a SAK farmer.
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