Good everyday carry knife?

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    Plinker
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    I would look at the Kershaw Blur. You can get them in a variety of color handles and different blade configurations. Check out Amazon. You can usually find different color handles on there for a good price. Or if you are just looking for a more traditional style, check out the buck 110.
     

    Dean C.

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    The race to 50 posts is a ***** isn't it? There are thousands of threads online that will point you in the general direction you want to go in. So google "What is a good X$$$ folder?", "What is a good chest rig for my AR15?" or finally "What is a good carry 9mm handgun?".

    I will even be nice and post a link to this magical Google machine you cannot seem to operate
    https://www.google.com/

    Now if you want to post an actual question thread where you give people a budget, what you use the knife for and features you are looking for we would be more than glad to help.
     

    chezuki

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    I would look at the Kershaw Blur. You can get them in a variety of color handles and different blade configurations. Check out Amazon. You can usually find different color handles on there for a good price. Or if you are just looking for a more traditional style, check out the buck 110.

    Great deals and excellent customer service can be found here:

    www.amazon.com/bleedtherhino

    I wouldn't buy a folder anywhere else.
     

    rhino

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    Why yes Rhino, I would venture to say the Military is a great EDC for you especially given your proclivity towards slicey things.

    Thank you for your prompt and thoughtful response, Dean Crail.

    Follow-up question:

    Dean Crail, given that it's a good every day carry knife, how many of them should I carry every day?
     

    Dean C.

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    Thank you for your prompt and thoughtful response, Dean Crail.

    Follow-up question:

    Dean Crail, given that it's a good every day carry knife, how many of them should I carry every day?


    Based on my personal dealings with the Rhino I would suggest no less than 4 but no greater than 15 knives on your person at any given time.
     

    rhino

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    Based on my personal dealings with the Rhino I would suggest no less than 4 but no greater than 15 knives on your person at any given time.


    Again, Dean Crail, I thank you for the response.

    To clarify, Dean Crail, my questions was how many Spyderco Military Titanium Fluted knives should I carry every day. We'll save the total number of knives for another conversation.
     

    Dean C.

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    Again, Dean Crail, I thank you for the response.

    To clarify, Dean Crail, my questions was how many Spyderco Military Titanium Fluted knives should I carry every day. We'll save the total number of knives for another conversation.


    Ahhh my mistake good Rhino sir, I should hope that only one Military would suffice for EDC purposes. At maximum two should do it in the very unlikely scenario your first military fails! We all know two is one and one is none after all.
     

    rhino

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    Ahhh my mistake good Rhino sir, I should hope that only one Military would suffice for EDC purposes. At maximum two should do it in the very unlikely scenario your first military fails! We all know two is one and one is none after all.

    Dear Dean Crail:

    Again, thank you for your thoughtful response. You make an interesting point, yet I find myself unable to embrace the concept of only two Military models on my person at any given time. Five is a better number, which suggests one for daily use and four backups for unexpected circumstances.

    Until we next exchange messages,

    rhino
     

    cbseniour

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    For everyday carry you can buy any number of knives from 10$ to 1000$ and more, the goal for me is to buy the best knife I can that I would be heartbroken about when I loose or break it. I stick to CRKT, Case, Buck and a few others.
    Also you might note that the old fashion slipjoint pocket knife is making a strong comeback and you can get a good one for well under 200$
    Check out " kniveshipfree.com"
     
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