What "Other" is in your pocket???

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ladybug93 wrote:
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I wish other companies made more 3.25” knives.
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JSumm wrote:
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Beautiful, Jeff. That’s a real looker right there. 👍 On a side note, I couldn't help but notice the floor plan underneath your knife. Are you a building estimator / designer by chance? (I do the same in my line of work and was just curious).
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SpyderNut wrote:
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Beautiful, Jeff. That’s a real looker right there. 👍 On a side note, I couldn't help but notice the floor plan underneath your knife. Are you a building estimator / designer by chance? (I do the same in my line of work and was just curious).
Estimator. Currently residential custom. Worked for a large neighborhood builder as well. Previously a Project Manager in commercial & industrial work, which consisted of estimating and scope of work creation.
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JSumm wrote:
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SpyderNut wrote:
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Beautiful, Jeff. That’s a real looker right there. 👍 On a side note, I couldn't help but notice the floor plan underneath your knife. Are you a building estimator / designer by chance? (I do the same in my line of work and was just curious).
Estimator. Currently residential custom. Worked for a large neighborhood builder as well. Previously a Project Manager in commercial & industrial work, which consisted of estimating and scope of work creation.
Nice! I’m sure that can be fun and challenging at times. I do the same thing (estimating), but not much in residential. (Most of our customer base is commercial/industrial and agricultural). Love working with CAD, though. 👍

Sorry for the derail, folks.
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Thu Oct 20, 2022 6:43 pm
Nice! I’m sure that can be fun and challenging at times. I do the same thing (estimating), but not much in residential. (Most of our customer base is commercial/industrial and agricultural). Love working with CAD, though. 👍

Sorry for the derail, folks.
Very cool! I love it. You see a lot. You get involved in a lot. And it always seems interesting.

On a side note of the side note, I love the casual "derailments." Part of what makes this such a cool and unique place.

Back on topic. Carrying the Inkosi again on a trip to Tampa. I have a couple of spydies as backup.😉
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Benchmade Weekender in micarta.
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I have to be honest, even with all my Spydercos that I love to pieces, it's SO NICE to have an EDC knife that is so lightweight, and takes up so little space in the pocket. I also enjoy the neutral handle, which is comfortable even in my XL mitts. The thin little blade cuts like butter, and is easy to touch up. Definitely a keeper.

My fiancée's field work this week resulted in an absurd amount of cardboard to cut up and try to squeeze into our recycling bin. The Bugout did just fine.
I'm happiest with Micarta and Tool Steel.

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kennethsime wrote:
Fri Oct 21, 2022 7:36 pm
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I have to be honest, even with all my Spydercos that I love to pieces, it's SO NICE to have an EDC knife that is so lightweight, and takes up so little space in the pocket. I also enjoy the neutral handle, which is comfortable even in my XL mitts. The thin little blade cuts like butter, and is easy to touch up. Definitely a keeper.

My fiancée's field work this week resulted in an absurd amount of cardboard to cut up and try to squeeze into our recycling bin. The Bugout did just fine.
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prndltech wrote:
Fri Oct 21, 2022 8:46 pm
Yeah… try you a tagged out. Thank me later!
I am very tempted by both the Tagged Out and the new Giant Mouse Ace Jutland.
I'm happiest with Micarta and Tool Steel.

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kennethsime wrote:
Fri Oct 21, 2022 9:09 pm
prndltech wrote:
Fri Oct 21, 2022 8:46 pm
Yeah… try you a tagged out. Thank me later!
I am very tempted by both the Tagged Out and the new Giant Mouse Ace Jutland.
If they released the tagged out in another color I am in. Great handle, great grind, and more robust than the Bugout but that orange is Hunter safety and I just can’t…
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The bugout and Hogue Deka are both great light weight EDC knives. However, I think my favorite is the Centofante. Great thin blade that will slice through anything.
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Controversial maybe, but oh so lovely.
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