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2 hours ago, Shorty said:

I've really liked my ZT350.  It seemed big at first in my pocket, but it's flat and takes up less space than you would think. I never leave home without it now.

ZT makes some really sweet looking knives! I always tend to carry a knife a little on the larger side. My current EDC is a spyderco para2 and a cold steel frenzy. The frenzy is long but its thin so I slip it in my waist band and it fits like a glove.

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All depends on what your budget is and style of knife you like , I have pretty much carried everything but lately Protech TR3, TR4 and a Benchmade AFO2 I rotate those 3 out , a lot of folks still do not realize that switchblades became legal to carry here in Tennessee back in 2014 automatics are just more fun to EDC  in my opinion 

 

 

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15 hours ago, nightrunner said:

Just picked up a Benchmade Adamas 275 and I’m really liking it so far. Very beefy knife. One I have now is black, thinking of picking up the tan auto version.

Those are cool, a guy sent me a couple to sharpen I really like the auto version you will love it 

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I carry a Kershaw kryo which gets most of the abuse. I also carry a small Boker folder for more precision work. My Leatherman has a blade but I rarely use it. 

I've also got a CRKT Woods Chogan thats proven to be a quite handy little camp axe. 

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48 minutes ago, peejman said:

I carry a Kershaw kryo which gets most of the abuse. I also carry a small Boker folder for more precision work. My Leatherman has a blade but I rarely use it. 

I've also got a CRKT Woods Chogan thats proven to be a quite handy little camp axe. 

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That's a sweet axe! I was looking at tomahawks about a week back most were either too small to use, or too big to be a "tomahak", and ton of them had fiberglass handles. It looks like crkt makes a good selection at a really good price. The Chogan looks awesome!

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I have literally a whole drawer full of knives. They include Kabars, Helle, ESEE, Bokers, Keyshawn’s, Spydercos, Cold Steels, CRKT, Gerbers, Svords etc.

I’m 57 years old. I love to camp, hike and kayak. And my two constant companions in the outdoors, the last 5 or 6 years are a Victorinox Deluxe Tinker and a Mora Companion HD. Neither knife costs me more than $25. And the Deluxe Tinker does double duty as my everyday EDC. 

I also have a Buck 110 that rides in my truck, but it’s not been out in a year or so. 

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6 hours ago, Mseals22 said:

That's a sweet axe! I was looking at tomahawks about a week back most were either too small to use, or too big to be a "tomahak", and ton of them had fiberglass handles. It looks like crkt makes a good selection at a really good price. The Chogan looks awesome!

That's why I got one. Not too big, not too small. I wanted a hammer rather than a spike, much more useful for me.

Mine had handle issues when I got it, the head had peeled a bunch of the wood off during installation.  There's no way whoever did it didn't notice. I emailed them a pic and they sent me another handle. Luckily I was able to fix the original handle so now I have a spare. 

 

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