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| #95202 - 05/21/07 05:24 PM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: MDinana] |  
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All,
 Thanks for all your input... I'm leaning towards the mini MK1 as I don't think the wife will let me spend more then 200 bucks on a folding knife, especially since I don't live in the woods or would use it like my life depended on it (on a regular basis).  If i was in a different job other then working 12 hours a day in cube land, that would be a different story.
 
 I think I'll try to get a bigger budget for my EDC PSK (combo of urban and non-urban items).
 
 Thanks again!
 Kris
 
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| #97443 - 06/14/07 12:03 PM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Stu] |  
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I pocket carry a Spyderco Native, great knife but I lost it.  I now pocket carry a large Benchmade Griptilian.  In my briefcase, I go large and heavy - a Leatherman Surge and a Benchmade Skirmish 630. |  
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| #97452 - 06/14/07 03:01 PM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: saniterra] |  
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I carry an old Benchmade Emerson 975 and, while I love it, it's not the "one" I would pick. I think right now I would want the BM mini-Skirmish. It's thin, not too large but big enough, sports a good stainless steel (S30V), and I can carry it in the waistband tip down. Now, if I could redesign it I would probably ask for a thumbstud or wheel instead of the hole. 
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| #97529 - 06/14/07 10:52 PM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Stretch] |  
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Hummm...  i'm down to either the Benchmade Griptilian or the mk1.  Look to be pretty much the same knife.  Any comparisons done on them?
 Thanks in advance,
 Kris
 
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| #97530 - 06/14/07 11:07 PM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Kris] |  
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Well Kris, I'm pretty sure they're just about the same knife. Don;t hold me to that but it's nearly true about the fixed blades (different steel, blade shape, and blade finish).
 I think the Mk1 has S30V steel as opposed to 154CM (which isn;t a slouch), a different blade shape and finish, like the fixed blades. They both have the AXIS lock. Personally, I like the blade shape on all the Ritters as opposed to the original Benchmade Grips. It's deeper with more belly. $40 difference...the rest is up to individual tastes.
 
 There are some reviews at bladeforums on the Grip, but I haven;t read any on Ritter's knives. I'm sure they're out there.
 
 Edited by Stretch (06/14/07 11:10 PM)
 
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| #97535 - 06/14/07 11:55 PM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Stretch] |  
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Stretch...  Thanks man.  Sounds like you can't go wrong with either. 
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| #97551 - 06/15/07 02:38 AM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Kris] |  
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I bought both sizes of Doug Ritters folders and I am totally impressed. I should have bought these when they were first offered. 
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| #97644 - 06/16/07 04:02 AM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: tfisher] |  
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| #97664 - 06/16/07 02:03 PM  Re: If you can pick any folder, what would it be?
[Re: Kris] |  
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I have both the new BM Griptilian 550HG (154CM with the Spyderco hole) and the Ritter Grip (RSK Mk1); they are both great knives. The BM Grip is hollow-ground (HG) with a modified sheepsfoot (the tip is lower, less belly) profile.  For a lot of my everyday stuff it's just fine.  The RSK Mk1 has a bit more weight in the S30V blade, is flat ground and has a drop point profile.  It's a different knife even though it looks similar.  The 550HG is in my pocket right now.  The RSK is literally in a bag at my feet.  
 When I go hiking/camping I swap the two and carry the RSK Mk1 even though the 550HG would probably suffice; the 550 stays home.  The RSK has a stronger edge and slightly better steel; it should stand up to hard use better than the 154CM HG blade on the newer Griptilian.
 
 My $.02, YMMV
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