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Old 04-08-2006, 05:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What I carry.

Usually I have two on my belt. (at work) One is a mini bowie made from a file by Anza Knives the other is a stock production Buck knife "Diamond back" with a razor sharp edge that I spent a few hours honing and stroping to it's curent state. I have two of these that I rotate. The sharper one is for "food" only...

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Then there is sometimes a little neck knive on under my shirt and of course the Camerer karambit in my back pocket. I usually don't carry them all at the same time but occasionally my work calls for a lender or two. The k-bit is my edc. I don't feel right without it. The custom Cooglers (karambit set) are mostly "show" pieces but I play with them almost every day. I also have a little custom stainless Tanto made by Otha Mathews that I will carry from time to time. It has a carbon damascus brother that I gave to my father in-law as a gift "letter opener"...

More in my future as I never grow tired of new toys but I do grow short on cash.
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