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New EDC: Benchmade HK MP5 DP Auto 154-CM

Picked this up at the Big SAR 3-day Gun Show (PHX) on Saturday.


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Sadly, Canal Street Cutlery is going or has gone out of business. I snagged one of the last production knives, in Bocote wood. The unopened blade is a sheepfoot blade. Both blades share a common backspring. This is a fine traditional pocket knife I'm sure to enjoy carrying and using. Some would hang onto this as a safe queen or something, but I use all my knives.
 
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My small Sebenza came back from the spa today. It looks amazing.

However, I have really taken a new liking to my old green mini CQC7 and will likely continue to carry it, as I did for over a decade.

The Sebenza is built like a bank vault, but now that it looks like new, I am reluctant to carry it every day.

My mini CQC7 is just like an old pair of jeans or a favorite pair of shoes that are broken in and just right.


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440C, Bocote and a goat skin sleeve today

 
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My SOG Flash II has gone everywhere I have for many years, with complete satisfaction. It has to go in checked luggage on airplanes and left in the car at courthouses, but otherwise it is in my pocket, or in my hand.




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Totin' this Northwoods Stockman
D2 Steel and Italian Jigged Bone
I'm told no Italians were harmed in the making of this knife ...
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That is nice hobbs. How have you been? I am still carrying the vallotten and syderco firefly for the most part. I really like them both. That being said. I am rocking my 940-1 and my field and farm today.
 
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Thanks D. I think that stockman was made by Queen for Northwoods ... maybe around 2010.

It's one of the better put together traditional pocket knives I own.

No blade rub anywhere. Walk and talk is superb. The jigged bone is smooth ... almost pocket worn out of the box ... no little catchy pieces of bone sticking up out of the jigging like so many new knives have until worn a bit.

I'm not a big fan of the stockman pattern but I do have this one and a Buck 301. That said, this one gets carried when I want to carry a stockman for a change of pace.
 
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2015 Northwoods Indian River Jack keeping company today
Vintage Diamond (not shown)/Ceramic Lansky purchased in late 70's

 
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Today it is my buck stockman, vallotten, tread, vintage officers automatic with power meter, Streamlight led, and waterman fp.
 
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My lion steel T.R.E and my Vallotten. I will try and get a photo up later.
 
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A Chris Reeve Sebenza, a small one I purchased in 1998. It's a constant companion. I also have a Victorinox SAK, a Spartan.
 
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Lone Wolf Lobo Double Action Auto




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Nothing fancy, just a Kershaw Skyline.



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Buck 500 this evening

 
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I'm going into San Francisco tonight where 3" is the max blade length so I'm going with my Leatherman Skeletool and a metal pen.




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