hom76 wrote:
Where did you get that G10 Spacer for your Techno? Cuscadi maybe? :) Is it the Natural G10? Or the GID?
hom76 wrote:
EO5 is nice. Someday I'll swap out the EO1 for the EO5. I've been eyeing the PD32UE lately, but keep spending money on knives instead.wolfgaze wrote:I love Fenix flashlights! Just got into them... I really like the pocket E05's... Also have the LD12 but that's going to be getting attached to my Benelli. : )
bammann45 wrote:In Los Angeles we have roaming packs of carnivorous tortoises. I am glad we finally have a folder that can punch through their shells.
I love carrying it. Ive been carrying it for about three weeks. I cut off the sleeve off an old undershirt and cut that so it would be flat and I just wrap it up and put it in the same pocket as my iPhone 4. Its got a good, solid feel to it and GEC finally got the spring tension right. From what I read on Bladeforums, GEC's first models had nail-breaking springs. I use it for food prep any chance I get and it excels at cutting fruit and vegetables.Ferris Wheels wrote:I really like that TC Barlow, I just picked one up at the OKCA show this weekend with the spearpoint blade. It has not seen any pocket time yet but it will. How are you liking your TC? How long have you been carrying it?
bammann45 wrote:In Los Angeles we have roaming packs of carnivorous tortoises. I am glad we finally have a folder that can punch through their shells.
This is what I was most curious about. I assume you deal wit watches frequently?zed4130 wrote:Well it's a maxpedition organizer, on the right side is a Cooltool a led lenser p3, leatherman charge ti, mini crow bar,and a whistle, behind it is a note book and a toollogic t1 business card, on the left side is a red permanent marker, brass coloured tool is a watch case back remover,a 1/4 driver,a standard case back remover,leatherman bits,modded bit extender for ti and pencil,in altoids tin there is a Opinel #4 and 1/4 driver bits and modded 1/4 adapter for the,assortment of batteries :)
*Landon*sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!