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#68287 - 07/07/06 08:23 PM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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#68288 - 07/08/06 03:58 AM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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Doug and others. I was about to do my first purchase for EDC and PSK items by purchasing the: Pocket Survival Pak - Photon Freedom Micro Light
and Mini-RSK Yellow Knife Combo for aeromix

But it appears a new blade is coming out. Is it recommended to wait for that?

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#68289 - 07/08/06 05:20 AM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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Thanks for your interest in the RSK knives. For typical EDC use I think a folder is going to work lots better than a fixed blade in a sheath on your belt for most people, unless you live/work where people commonly wear sheathed fixed blades. The knife is about 9 inches long overall, not something you're going to be able to be subtle about. <g> In most civilian environments, that isn't going to fly. OTOH, if that's not a problem, by all means hang in there a short while longer. Since you are considering the smaller of the two folders, I'm guessing that this even larger fixed blade probably isn't the answer for you.
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#68290 - 07/08/06 11:19 PM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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Definitely get the mini-Rittergrip for regular carry!!! It is very convenient to carry (I carry one EVERY day clipped inside my right pocket) and it is one tough knife (don't let the "mini" fool you).

While a fixed blade has its advantages, you'll here many folks here echo the advice that the best survival knife is "the one you have with you when you need it"... a folder is much more likely to be with you when you need it.

While ordering your gear, consider spending a "few" more bucks to order a Spyderco Sharpmaker to sharpen your knives. It is well work the cost and a great system.

THEN start saving your pennies to buy the fixed blade Rittergrip when it comes available.

Ken

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#68291 - 07/09/06 12:55 AM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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The new knife is definitely not for EDC...at least for most of us <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Your plans for ordering sound good to me. I have the three items you mentioned and I've been very happy with them.

Be aware that if you plan to carry the PSK in a back pocket (like I did) that it will take some abuse. I got pencil graphite all over the inside of the kit and actually split open the pouch it comes in...to much of my big toucas pressing against it day after day I guess!

I now carry it in a cargo pocket and I've had no further incidents.

Welcome to the club!
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#68292 - 07/11/06 11:33 PM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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I'll echo what Doug has said. I'm an avid (some would say rabid) fan of the Rittergrips. I'll get a fixed blade too when they come out as well for use in the outdoors and around the house where I prefer a fixed blade. However, a folder is definitely easier to pack around in populated areas. I use both my large and my small Rittergrips equally, depending on where I'm going to be working or socially visiting. My dad on the other hand, sticks to his small Rittergrip and doesn't see any need for a large, but he's never been fond of any large folding or fixed blade knife, whereas I do like the larger folders. I basically only use a small folder when I'm in urban/domestic PHRASECENSOREDPOSTERSHOULDKNOWBETTER. territory and don't want folks to be too startled when I use my knife for some chore of my own or theirs (as they almost never have a knife of their own).

You can basically carry a folder just about anywhere and there are definitely social reasons to have both large and small models. I won't address any legal issues of carry a folder since those laws vary so widely. I don't personally worry so much over laws unless there are armed security people and metal detectors because that indicates to me a general level of hysteric paranoia so I generally avoid those kinds of places or comply strictly with the law when work requires me to be there. I'm more of a spirit of the law kind of person and pretty much do as I will with regard to pocket knife laws and try to respect whatever local social customs exist. Essentially, I act as any reasonable and responsible person would and should, and don't fret over the libraries full of laws that entangle our nation. Beg pardon for my digression.

Anyway, I'd strongly encourage you to at least get a small folding Rittergrip and then get the fixed blade when it comes out. I'd heartily recommend you get small, large and fixed since I think they all have their valid place and use.

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#68293 - 07/17/06 07:42 PM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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Has the photography been completed yet? I could have sworn I saw an upclose picture of this blade at some point in the last few weeks. Am I losing my mind?

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#68294 - 07/21/06 03:26 PM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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Kicking this back up.

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#68295 - 07/21/06 08:38 PM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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Getting very, very close...
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#68296 - 07/22/06 06:00 AM Re: Doug, Any updates on the Benchmade Fixed Blade
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