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Edged Tools / Re: History of I*XL knives
« Last post by SteveC on Today at 05:19:06 PM »
Here are mine.


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Edged Tools / Re: History of I*XL knives
« Last post by SteveC on Today at 05:08:44 PM »
 :like: :tu:
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Edged Tools / Re: What Is Your Latest Knife?
« Last post by SteveC on Today at 05:07:51 PM »
Cool knife Gareth !  :like:
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The Break Room / Re: Rate the last movie you watched v2
« Last post by MadPlumbarian on Today at 03:45:24 PM »
#7 of the marvels list, between two thors,,
JR
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Yes, I am used to carry at least two knives, a modern one-hand-open folder and a SAK.
- The modern knife is usually a Spyderco or CRK with a 3-4 inch blade.
- The SAK is usually an alox Pioneer 9/10 times, but I also like the Spartan, Sportsman and Cadet.
- I have one of those bladeless SwissCards in my wallet for the small tools. A rambler in the coin pocket is a good alternative.

How often are you not carrying the Rambler/swiss card? I notice your other saks all are scissorless.
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With me every day:

That is an amazing combo. For a while I was carrying a Pioneer and Ambassador and thought they were a great compliment but the Executives seem better without much more bulk. I like what you have done to your small blade, looks useful for many things.
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Yes it's usually my climber, Spartan or mini champ depending on what I'm up to that day
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The Break Room / Re: Who else is playing Wordle?
« Last post by Adam5 on Today at 02:04:38 PM »
Thank you, fellas  :cheers:

I would like to give credit to Mrs. Pittman, my first grade teacher, who introduced me to the alphabet and spelling. Without her influence, I would have never solved this Wordle in two tries  :D  :D  :D
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Yes, I am used to carry at least two knives, a modern one-hand-open folder and a SAK.
- The modern knife is usually a Spyderco or CRK with a 3-4 inch blade.
- The SAK is usually an alox Pioneer 9/10 times, but I also like the Spartan, Sportsman and Cadet.
- I have one of those bladeless SwissCards in my wallet for the small tools. A rambler in the coin pocket is a good alternative.


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Edged Tools / Re: What Is Your Latest Knife?
« Last post by Gareth on Today at 01:50:44 PM »
British Army "Clasp" knife by Joseph Rodgers & Sons.  Two blade version (no great big spike on the back), late war style can opener with the added bottle opener tool.  Just post-war production and everything is as it should be bar a little loss at the tip of the blade. 

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