#94797 - 05/16/07 01:27 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: benjammin]
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I'm a proud and loyal Rittergrip owner. For EDC I carry a mini-Rittergrip (easy-carry) and when out camping I carry the fullsize Rittergrip in-pocket with a fixed Rittergrip in my daypack. They are great performers and tough as nails.
I have lots of other knives - SAKS, Bucks, Gerbers, Moras - but the ones I carry and use are Doug Ritter's RSK Mk1/Mk3 knives.
If weight is not an issue I'll ususally also throw a Leatherman Charge Ti in my daypack - mostly for the pliars and scissors, thought the saw did get used once to make freehand miter cuts on a bulletin board frame at summer camp last year.
Ken K.
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#94801 - 05/16/07 02:17 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Kris]
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If price is no object then it's easy: the Equipped to Survive Sebenza. Better hurry-there are only 2 left!
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#94818 - 05/16/07 04:15 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: norad45]
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How would the Sebenza compare to the Mk3?
Is there a review that compares the Sebenza to another knife?
Kris
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#94821 - 05/16/07 04:54 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Kris]
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How would the Sebenza compare to the Mk3?
Is there a review that compares the Sebenza to another knife?
Kris I believe you mean the Mk1? The Mk3 is a fixed blade. Since price is an object for me I do not own a Sebenza yet (drool, drool) . Maybe after my Randall 25 gets here (just 2 short years to go on that one.) Believe me, if I had the money I'd spring for the ETS Sebbie right now. You can find reviews of the Sebenza at Bladeforums. There are a couple of threads discussing Sebenza vs. Griptilians, including RSK's here and here. There are plenty more if you do a search. I have had the full-size Mk1 for awhile now and carry nothing else besides a small multi-tool. Knowing how mine has held up, I'll say you can't go wrong with any of the Ritter knives.
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#94832 - 05/16/07 07:17 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: norad45]
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Registered: 06/25/05
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I guess a ghostdogpup from kevin wilkins, or a lochsaAnd i like this one also.
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#94849 - 05/16/07 11:12 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Kris]
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Registered: 03/08/07
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Loc: Beer&Cheese country
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I usually carry a Benchmade mini Griptilian(440C). I've sent it back to the factory 3 or 4 times, and it's still a beast. It's probably my favorite knive (but dropping). I use it mainly camping, EDC or when I worked on an ambulance. Recently picked up this: http://www.kershawknives.com/productdetails.php?id=63Haven't EDC'd it much yet (it's at my parent's house while I'm in school) but the handle feels like it's velcro'd to my hand. I LOVE it. It's a totally different blade than the Griptilian, so I doubt I'll camp with it, but so far it's stood up perfectly. It might be a bit pointed (aggressive looking) for work, but it'll probably tag along with me some days, and it'll be my EDC once I rescue it from my drawer! My other 'work' knife is a Gerber Hinderer Rescue. It's too large for my taste, and I don't carry it since I'm in school now. But, when I finally graduate, I can see it being my 2nd line knife (it DOES have some nice features on it). To answer the question, though: http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/store_detail.html?s=LWLC18100Haven't played with it yet; hopefully soon!
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#94851 - 05/16/07 11:20 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: MDinana]
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Registered: 01/04/06
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Loc: 20mi east of San Diego
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I EDC a SAK lock blade with saw, works for me.
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#94853 - 05/16/07 11:51 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Tom_L]
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Registered: 07/10/05
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I have benchmade folder with 154CM blade, VG10 handle. The blade is extremely sharp and easy to sharpen. The synthetic handle is strong too.
Benchmade is a high quality knife manufacturer.
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#94855 - 05/16/07 11:59 PM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: picard120]
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Registered: 09/08/05
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Loc: Chicago burbs
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Out of the pack, the Emerson, Ritter MkI, SAK Rucksack, and multiple leatherman's, the winner is:
The Leatherman Supertool.
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#94856 - 05/17/07 12:03 AM
Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Kris]
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If cost wasn't a factor I would have to choose the Pat Crawford Knives - Mini Raider Overall Length: 167 mm Blade Length: 72 mm Handle Material: Carbon Fibre Blade: S30V Damascus
Edited by bentirran (05/17/07 12:03 AM)
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