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    Pic closed.

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    Depending on the mood on the day, any of the following:

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    DLT Parcel day! Yay!
    Ordered a Benchmade Bugout for me and I bought a Spyderco Delica 4 for a mate as a gift.
    I’ve always been a Spyderco guy but I wanted to try Benchmade. I struggled with their designs. Nothing really appealed to me for shape. The Griptillian was nice but too big for what I wanted as an EDC. The Bugout I think is about the nicest shape I saw so I ordered one.
    S30V steel. FRN handles with no liners.
    It’s very light and very sharp out the box. AXIS locking system. All up a tidy little (mid size really) knife. Let’s see if I can’t lose this one.

    The Delica would have to be my favourite as an EDC. Light. Sharp. Well priced (⅔ the price of the Bugout) and in a decent VG-10 steel.

    The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds

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    +1 on the delica 4....

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    I don't carry a knife everyday but if I'm out walking after bunnies or the like I take this
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    inkosi, carried every day.

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    Get an ADV with a roller clip - problem solved

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    I like it to hold tight

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    I like it to hold tight
    It does hold tight, it just helps overcome the ripped jeans syndrome.
    There are a few different makers using this type of clip now.
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    Necker
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    Real guns start with the number 3 or bigger and make two holes, one in and one out

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    Got this at Christmas along with a Lansky system .
    Kershaw Dividend , just a beater and carried every day. very light and thin with good pocket clip.
    Growing to like the blade shape , good slicer and great to iki salmon and trout. Assisted flipper.
    Shit steel though with 420HC, seems to hold ok edge but soft. Tip is fine and I can see it bending at some point. Easy to sharpen.
    A good everyday hack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    inkosi, carried every day.
    Chris Reeves. So overrated
    The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice, there is little we can do to change; until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds

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    Ive bought me this. The only other pocket knife I have is a Mercator.

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    Spyderco Centofante 3

    DESCRIPTION

    If you move in custom knife industry circles and/or attend knife shows you will have heard of Frank Centofante. In addition to being a celebrated and longtime custom knifemaker Frank is a past President of the Knifemaker's Guild, a strong voice in the cutlery world and a revered and respected craftsman. Collaborating on knife designs with him is something Spyderco has been fortunate enough to do several times. Our latest offering is the Centofante 3 gentleman's folder.
    The Centofante 3 has a thin-profiled, lightweight FRN handle. Two channels are furrowed out of the handle for better grip and a Palladium silver Spyderco bug is inlayed into its surface. For added security and convenience the back-lock is positioned midway on the spine and David Boye Dent is cut from the locking lever. The VG-10 blade has both a hollow-grind and swedge-grind with non-sharpened spine serrations (jimping) to hold the thumb steady when cutting. A black steel pocket clip positions for tip-up/down, right-hand carry.


    SPECS:
    Overall Length: 7.64" (194mm)
    Closed Length: 4.5" (114mm)
    Blade Length: 3.14" (80mm)
    Blade Thickness: .079" (2mm)
    Blade Steel: VG-10
    Edge Style: Plain
    Handle Material: FRN
    Pocket Clip: Yes, right hand only, tip up/tip down
    Lock Type: Lockback
    Weight: 2.5oz
    Country of Origin: Japan
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    I cant get my phone to take a pic of itself to post here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Chris Reeves. So overrated
    Yeah

 

 

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