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What is you EDC blade....

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  • Originally posted by dalewick View Post
    I carry a Kershaw Link, assisted opening knife. Have for about 3 - 4 years now. I consider it a very good knife.

    Dale
    Still carrying the same knife and it's still sharp enough to shave with. No rust and still works great. 9/19/2020
    Still carrying the same knife after years of torture testing.
    Dale

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    • Originally posted by dalewick View Post

      Still carrying the same knife after years of torture testing.
      Dale
      Same here..
      My daily is a Crawford Kasper. The blade is 3.75"; other aids say over 3.8" and at the spine. 16" thick; the steel is 8Cr14MoV with a corrosion resistant coating.

      It is a side lock with an interesting locking device that is CRKT's patented LAWKS or a little lever that locks the side lock. It is pretty close to a fixed blade. I do prefer a fixed blade, but for a folder; it is pretty close.
      I don't use the thumb stud. Instead, I adjust the two tensioning screws and it opens fast with a simple flip of the wrist.
      I've owned it for well over a decade or so or back when it cost close to $50. Its weakness is the screws that hold the clip on. As they get loose, a dot of Loctite cured that.

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