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Teckel

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Here's a new camp knife I bought recently. It's a Böker Arbolito Pine Creek.

Just fits my hand and my needs perfectly.
 
Primitive Woodsman

BC Bushcrafter

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My lovely wife got this for me for my 50th birthday.


 
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This is my current EDC. I usually just slip it in my pocket, almost never use the case shown.

I used to carry some different clip ons, but they tore up my pockets. For awhile I carried a variety of small Swiss Army models, back when I worked in an office and they frowned upon employees carrying knives.
So lately, I've been pretty happy with this Böker in my pocket.
 
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Just in case someone thinks all my knives are huge hunters, this one is my dress up knife. It is a William-Henry, Damascus steel, and yes, that's a real ruby in the button.
It was $600, about 6 years ago. Before any one questions my sanity, it was a gift. My wife bought me this for our 30th wedding anniversary.
 
Wow, short thread so far but full of some nice looking blades.

I'm a bit of a blade whore, but I realized a while back that I have a hard time retaining daily carry pocket knives. So after losing a couple nice expensive folders, I switched back to cheapo Kershaw knives. Hurts a lot less when I lose a $30 Kershaw than when I lost my Chris Reeve Sbenza and a couple Benchmade's.
 
Wow, short thread so far but full of some nice looking blades.

I'm a bit of a blade whore, but I realized a while back that I have a hard time retaining daily carry pocket knives. So after losing a couple nice expensive folders, I switched back to cheapo Kershaw knives. Hurts a lot less when I lose a $30 Kershaw than when I lost my Chris Reeve Sbenza and a couple Benchmade's.
I like Kershaw too, a lot of value in their lower cost knives. There are a lot of high value low cost knives added to the market lately. Civivi and CJRB both make some outstanding EDC folders in the $30-50 range.
 
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