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  • jtriron

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    I know this may be a subject reviewed before --- but just interested in new comments.
    I own many and can't say which is my absolute love.....Just got the Spyderco Manix 2 it is a nice piece of craftsmanship, and will be in my pocket .

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    Buckles

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    I know this may be a subject reviewed before --- but just interested in new comments.
    I own many and can't say which is my absolute love.....Just got the Spyderco Manix 2 it is a nice piece of craftsmanship, and will be in my pocket .

    Thanks
    J
    did you get the carpenter version or the 154cm?


    my favorite folder that i own is either my spyderco poliwog or my new FFG Blue Endura4. both are great knives. the poliwog is just so unique i cant help but love it.
     

    Moss_Berg5150

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    My Benchmade Griptillian and my SOG Trident are my favorite production folders. I have been looking at some Strider's latley but havent pulled the trigger yet.
     

    Buckles

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    My Benchmade Griptillian and my SOG Trident are my favorite production folders. I have been looking at some Strider's latley but havent pulled the trigger yet.
    if you are going to spend that much on a folder, go for a Sebenza. Ive handled many strider folders and the F&F on them is just not what i would expect from something that costs so much.
     

    jtriron

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    if you are going to spend that much on a folder, go for a Sebenza. Ive handled many strider folders and the F&F on them is just not what i would expect from something that costs so much.

    I have a Sebenza and it would of course be in my SHTF bag. Most likely my best folder!!
     

    Roscoe

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    MOD MkII or Cold Steel Recon 1 are both excellent folders. A bit large maybe for stateside carry, but over here in the sand, they're just the right size!!
     

    Roscoe

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    Thanks stud, appreciate your kind words. I'm not with the military here, I work for the federal govt. Think I do carry more weapons than the average G.I.
     

    Willy

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    Kershaw Leek. Assisted opening, perfect size, and good grip.

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    swsmailman

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    My current EDC and all around use the hell out of, is my Kershaw Blur.

    Love how easy it is to open and the grip is amazing, using it with thick leather gloves is a breeze. Not to mention it holds its edge really well.
     
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