I have a Kershaw Leek and a Random Leek that I rotate for use at work and then a ZT 0562 when not working.
I have a Kershaw Leek and a Random Leek that I rotate for use at work and then a ZT 0562 when not working.
Benchmade Griptilian.
Opinel #8.
- Jeff
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.” ― George Orwell, 1984
I see a ton of people that buy BM grips, and I always wonder if they know that the RSK exists. Benchmade tends to know that they are in demand and their prices reflect it, esp. in knives like the griptilian. The basic Mel Pardue grip comes with 154cm and FRN handles that resemble a French Tickler, and if you upgrade to 20cv and g10 you begin to push upwards of $200, so get a Hogue Doug Ritter RSK (I have one of the original ones made by Benchmade, but the Hogue models are better). You get g10, 20cv or m390 steel, better blade design and it cost less than the griptilians with similar attributes ($159). Here's the link for those that aren't in the know - https://www.knifeworks.com/kw-exclusives/rskmk1g2.html
I have a few: Spyderco Military(CPM-M4 steel, plain edge), Spyderco Pacific Salt (H1 steel, serrated edge), Emerson CQC-12, and a Wilmont Knives K25(Cru-wear steel, fixed blade).
--Jason--
I carry a Kershaw Ken Onion Blur. I like the speed safe flip opening better than a spring loaded auto opener.
Spyderco Delica 4.
I have about 4 of them.
Emerson Commander w/ serrations. Use the crap out of that knife everyday at work and it's still going strong.
Small Chris Reeve Sebenza
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