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#30905 - 08/28/04 12:25 PM Yet another EDC folder dilema
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Would you be so kind as to help me decide upon a new folder for EDC. I am stuck between Fallkniven U2, Emerson Mini CQC-7A (plain edge, spearpoint) and Viper Rescuer. Basicaly these three companies are the only named-brands available around here (I strongly prefer to handle the knife a bit before buying).
Vipers seem nice (semu-custom made) my only reserve is that they are quite unknown and therefore it is difficult to get any feedback regarding them on the internet.
Besides the urban usage (as a tool so it needs not have tactical written all over) I intend to take this knife along when flying and have it on me at all times while keeping a fixed-bled (Fallkniven F1) in my flying-bag. In that aspect Rescuer with belt cutter looks appealing, or is the belt cutter just a waste of cutting edge (a do have a dedicated belt cutter, but us pilots have a thing for redundancy)? It also hase the best locking mechanism (framelock) but at least to my knowladge the worst and also the softest steel ( Sandvik 12C27, 55/57 HRC).
The only downside of U2 for me is that one can not open it with a single hand.
While the Emerson besides being the most expenssive (about 1,5 times) and the bulkiest also seems to have issues with quality control which is a bit of a turn-off.

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#30906 - 08/28/04 12:45 PM Re: Yet another EDC folder dilema
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Take a look at this website main page left side Doug has information on knives. I have a Benchmade Griptilian for my EDC knife
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#30907 - 08/28/04 12:55 PM Re: Yet another EDC folder dilema
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The problem is that there is a very limited selection of knive manufacturers available where I live and I wolud rather not buy something I haven't handled first. Only if all of the above knives prove to be unsuited for my needs I will consider buying over the internet.

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#30908 - 08/28/04 03:06 PM Re: Yet another EDC folder dilema
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I would choose an Emerson mini-CQC 7A and ask for a wave feature, if possible.

I used to EDC a wave mini-CQC7 B, but I don't like the tanto point :
1) too"tactical" looking for sheeples !!
2) I can't sharpen it correctly (even if there is only 1 side to sharpen ! <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> )

So I switched to Doug's RSK for EDC.

I tried to buy an wave mini-CQC7A, but quite impossible to get it here, in France, as there is no retailler. <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

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#30909 - 08/28/04 03:22 PM Re: Yet another EDC folder dilema
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Have you considered the new Swamp Rat folder from Busse coming soon to a pocket near me? <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

http://www.swampratknifeworks.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=001388;p=1

www.swampshack.com

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#30910 - 08/28/04 07:59 PM What's EDC?
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Hello everybody,

You people use way too many survival acronyms. I've puzzled most of them out, but "EDC" stumps me. Best I can do is "Emergency Disaster Cit", but that misspells "Kit" and you're using it as a verb. You've forced me to sign on so I can ask. Is there a "newbie survival kit" section that lists all the different acronyms?
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#30911 - 08/28/04 08:29 PM Re: What's EDC?
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EDC= Every Day Carry, or what you keep on your person all the time.
I think there was a thread on acronyms, someone will probably beat me to it, but let me look.
Welcome to the forum, by the way!

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#30912 - 08/28/04 08:32 PM Re: What's EDC?
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A list by Doug Ritter, owner of the forum:
http://www.equipped.org/acronym-emoticon2.txt

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#30913 - 08/28/04 08:34 PM Re: What's EDC?
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#30914 - 08/28/04 08:43 PM Re: What's EDC?
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Actually, that list only covers common Net acrynyms, I'm rather up on those. I'm more interested in the survival specific ones. That other link you posted lists a few though, that helps.

I'm also struggling with the best EDC knife. I have a need for a knife that a lot of you haven't thought of- carving the sharp bite spikes on my dog's frisbees after she'd caught them a few times. The tiny Gerber Ultralight LST is perfect for that, with it's short wide blade. But I also want a toothpick, so a Swiss Army Knife would seem to be a good idea, but the little blade on the smallest one is not very comfortable. Right now I've got both on my keychain, but I prefer a minimal keychain. SAK seems to be the only ones that put a toothpick on their knives, did they patent that or something?


Edited by GoatRider (08/28/04 08:47 PM)
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