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    Man! Like the knife with the compass. Where did you purchased that little gem or is it hand-made? I bought a Suunto compass & used it on the A.T. to find water. The Suunto was very inexpensive, about $16.00. Good purchase.

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    Regular Old Case Mako LockBack in a leather belt sheath. Its always sharp enough to peel the hair off anything.

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    Kershaw Gulch is very nice and EXTREMELY cheap at about $30.
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    This is mine ^^^
    Obviously I do not take this to school though.

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    After going through many I have settled on a Gerber. I will have to look up the model #, since I have had it for many years. It is a perfect size, and weight. Keeps a very sharp edge. Opens very easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan101 View Post
    After going through many I have settled on a Gerber. I will have to look up the model #, since I have had it for many years. It is a perfect size, and weight. Keeps a very sharp edge. Opens very easily.
    I have an old Gerber Gator folder, fine knife, but I stopped carrying it when it attacked me. I still have it in my BOB but not for EDC.

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    I usually dont offer a lot on these threads that want to know what I am carrying or have on my night stand. It borders on security for my tastes, but on this one, I will offer something:

    I was in Walmart around Christmas, and found this on an end cap for $10.00
    It has the same steel and lettering as the chinese made Gerbers that they sell, but look at the brand on the blade if it is clear: Kershaw. I figured for $10 how could I lose?
    So far it has been a good knife.

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    I have gotten used to having the attachments close at hand also.

    Well spend $10.00
    "The constitution does not guarentee our safety, only our liberty!" Robert Steed before congress 3/2013

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    ever sinse it's introduction the only knife i keep clipped inside my pocket is my spydie para-mil 2, i am so in love with it i have bought 2 backups

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    oh i have no connection with spyderco and this is not my review...just thought he brought up alot of great points

    bladereviews.com/spyderco-paramilitary-2-review/

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    "if you're not saying it's wrong then you're saying it's right"

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    I spent some time visiting the Cold Steel booth at the NRA show. I really liked their thrower (spear point) with paracord wrap handle, but I hated the sheath. The sheath is what sold me on their tanto model. It doesn't have a compass, but otherwise, its just like your BK3 sheath. (Imagine your BK3 with a tanto point). You can mount it upside down on your alice pack shoulder strap, and the knife stays locked in even with the strap unsnapped!
    JASCHF (Just Another 6.8 Cal Hunting Fan)

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