Suggestions for Small EDC???
Suggestions for Small EDC???
Want to get a smaller knife to carry in addition to my main EDC. I have been looking at the Jester, Mouse and Cricket. I know the Jester and Mouse are discontinued, but can still be found. Never had anything with either of these blade shapes. Can anyone weigh in on the benefits/disadvantages of either?
Or do you have other suggestions for a smaller EDC - under 3 inches?
Not a huge fan of FRN...
Any help would be appreciated.
Or do you have other suggestions for a smaller EDC - under 3 inches?
Not a huge fan of FRN...
Any help would be appreciated.
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As you could figure out I am a cricket guy. Lately I am taken by the Dragonfly. I like the SE since cutting boxes and things open is mostly what I do with it. The tip with its weird shape can do delicate cuts well. The cricket is an awesome little guy. It is low profile in pocket. I have been keeping mine in the little 5th pocket of my jeans. Believe it or not the blade shape is quite useful. It will do whatever you ask as long as you don't ask it to gut a dear or anything like that. It is also people friendly although I have had coworkers gasp over the "knife" I pulled out to cut something and I live in Idaho. Whatever.
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A dragonfly would be a good choice. Maybe a Chapparal or a pingo.
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Dragonfly (G-10 or FRN) or Pingo will not do you wrong. I always wanted a Jester, but I see no need without a clip. If you are looking for clipless, do yourself a favor and get a Gayle Bradley AIR. You will thank me for that choice later! :D
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The Chaparral is one that is often overlooked when speaking of small knives. Maybe some of this is due to the fact that it resembles the Sage 1 which perhaps leaves a lingering impression of a larger model. It's one of those knives that seems bigger than it is. It's about 1/2 inch longer than the Dragonfly and feels more comfortable to me in hand than the D-fly. It's thin and light, and the CF version isn't that much more expensive than the G-10 D-fly. Just another option to think about.
Manbug ZDP disappears in pocket, but you don't like FRN. But its size:weight:usefulness ratio is impressive. Mbug comes in grey G10, however, maybe more your cup of tea. I own 2 Jesters, but they're not as good as the Manbug for EDC, IMO. As previously mentioned can't go wrong with a G10 Dragonfly unless you're a hardcore tip-town carry guy. Cheers!
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I cannot tell you anything about mouse. Never hold it in my hand. I carried Cricket for couple days and absolutely hate ergos. IMHO the knife is good only to open envelopes. Jester is much better. I love mine. Shouldn't be a problem to find grey sprint on e-bay.
Dragonfly with 2.25" blade is much more serious knife and much more capable due to large handle, but if money is not a concern I would try to get Kopa. The blade a little longer, a little narrower, no swedge (I hate the swedge on most knives), bolsters, nice scale materials. Some variants like blue bone and couple others, still can be found at reasonably price, just few bucks more than we paid originally.
And if you can wait, Lava sprint is coming this summer.
Dragonfly with 2.25" blade is much more serious knife and much more capable due to large handle, but if money is not a concern I would try to get Kopa. The blade a little longer, a little narrower, no swedge (I hate the swedge on most knives), bolsters, nice scale materials. Some variants like blue bone and couple others, still can be found at reasonably price, just few bucks more than we paid originally.
And if you can wait, Lava sprint is coming this summer.
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For a small EDC to complement a larger EDC I think the way to go is either the G-10 Jester Sprint or the bolstered Manbug G-10. They're very similar; I prefer the Jester, but the Manbug also works well and is slightly larger. The G-10 Dragonfly is another good choice (although I still dislike the sharp crest behind the Spyderhole), as is the Chicago or its larger cousin, the Cat, both G-10. If you can get your hands on a vintage Tuffram-handled Cricket with an SE blade, you may be very happy, too.
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Echo the Dragonfly 2 in ZDP-189 tuff stuff !!!!
Also a firm nod to the Pingo if you don't mind a slip joint.
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Also a firm nod to the Pingo if you don't mind a slip joint.
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