hey! my favorite is the victorinox classic sd. small but mighty! use it everywhere, it has everything you need. and also the leatherman wave – indestructible, super practical. couldn’t decide, so sharing both!Best regands Christopher
The Arc by far is my favorite tool. I was a huge Wave/Charge fan but I can't get enough of this tool. The Tuckerman is new but loving everything about it. I have some favorite knives but I don't think there's one that tops them all. Lots of great though
Some really great and beautiful choices both G-Dizzle and Blunt Object!! 🤩 Youve got me wondering tho G-Dizzle.. it sounds like if you were to choose out of sentimental value you would have chosen a completely different set of tools and knives so please indulge my curiosity and share if you have any more favourites based on sentimental value.
When we were dating in high school, my wife brought me an opinel back from Italy. It has fish engraved on the handle. I keep it as new. My father in law also gave me a santa fe stoneworks folder for my wedding that I carried on my wedding day. I also have some of my grandfather’s old traditionals.I can’t think of MTs that are too terribly sentimental. For SAKs, my father in law has given me a Climber with gold scales, and an Evowood 14. I believe I carried the gold climber on my wedding day as well.Fixed blades. Again when we were dating in highschool, my wife gave me a Cold Steel hawkbill style fixed blade. I also have my other grandfather’s Buck 119 that is special to me.I don’t have pictures of all of it handy. I do have one of the Buck and the Santa Fe Stoneworks knife.Bonus picture of my wife’s wedding gift to me as well!
Love it!! Thanks for sharing G-Dizzle! I take it that the sentimental ones are the "real" favourites. At least for me sentimental value outweights real value 99% of the times hehe
No problem! I feel like sometimes including sentimental items sometimes skews the responses. For example, of course I’d keep the Opinel my wife gave me over the Sebenza if I had to keep just one. That’s the point of sentimental value.
For me, one of my go to EDC items when I go outdoors is a Shrade Navitool. I like that it comes with a nice compass, a set of nice tools, a smallish red light that is just powerful enough to see close things in the dark, but will also not detroy your night vision, and a compartment that will hold a Bic lighter. 20210516_071017A by Chako, on FlickrYes, it is one of my favourites.
If you can source an original Shrade made in the USA one, the knife is not that bad. That is usually my back up to a full size non folding full tang knife. it is perfect for smaller jobs.
Favorite? Maybe. I don't invest a lot of emotional attachment in inanimate things. It is something that I carry almost every day and have for ages. One of these days I will have to glue the scales back on. Again. They are barely hanging on now. Everyone who has been on the site a while has seen this old thing. Victorinox GAK type. Best wishes. Gary (IMR) [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
Several awesome examples of favs, guys I carry these most days and they are close to favorites as I have probably (Image removed from quote.)
I like the Arc a lot, but it's missing the serration knife. So I removed the less used saw and added it
Uuh i really like the color matching!! Great tools aswell. That little pocket wrench is probably the closest i would get to a carrying a pry bar. I dont own one but i like the simplicity of yours 👀👌