What blade did you EDC today?

Thank you! The UTX85 is pretty but the king of the hill is the HALO V. :sunglasses:

Man, I wish switchblades with a 3" blade were legal in California!

You can’t win all the time! :wink:
I could sacrifice this easily for living in California. :slight_smile:

I don't live in the best part of California, but I do love it here.

I just noticed something very strange in the OP:

It says that I edited Dale's post two years ago, but I'm not a moderator, and I don't have that capability!

I have been edc this $7 blade for almost one year… major upgrade is coming tomorrow. So please keep in touch with this thread.

Kershaw Knockout 1870OLBK!

Just got a new EDC knife. I have had a few of these, the quality is wonderful and this model is just a bit smaller than my other 2. I purchased my first one in 1995 when I was flown to the Wasp for a root canal while doing fleet workups when I was in the Navy. I cannot speak highly enough about these knives!
https://shop.myerchin.com/TF377P-Gen-2-Titanium-Crew-Pro-TF377P.htm

I got my spyderco gayle Bradley 2. This will be my edc knife.

… Land 9103 …

… Thanks Power Cutlery …

Caly3

I’m with @arficus even though it’s my work knife and today I’m off

I like that sailor knife whit the ( unknown english name to me ) spike in the end, which you use when you splice rope and wires.
Then again not many splice rope or wires today it seem, at least not the wires ( and they sure as hell are a pain to work )

I think i can still splice the most common rope types, but it have been a long time since i learned and did it i have to admit.

Adahn, did you round the edges of your carbon scales?

Click the link below the pick, then you’ll know :wink:

Ok, I’ll give you another one :wink:

My pimped Kershaw:

Nice job.
Now 10 minutes in ferric chloride, then 1-2 hours in a rock tumbler with nice rounded stones and you should get a nice and even iced stonewash finish which is much less acting as a fingerprint magnet :wink:

Thanks but at the moment I’m so happy I managed to get rid of the bead blasted finish which acted as a rust magnet for me. :slight_smile:

It is a marlin spike, not only is it needed for splicing, it is also excellent for helping to untie knots.