A benchmark and a Benchmade. ( :And the EDC that doesn't require a week long canoe trip before its allowed out of the draw. The benchmark mini griptilian. 2.75 inch folding blade.View attachment 763516
Love the axis lock.
A benchmark and a Benchmade. ( :And the EDC that doesn't require a week long canoe trip before its allowed out of the draw. The benchmark mini griptilian. 2.75 inch folding blade.View attachment 763516
Yes, benchmade )-: The axis lock was the reason i went with the knife. Strength and It compensates for wear.A benchmark and a Benchmade. ( :
Love the axis lock.
I have a similar model in my bike bag, used to pull cactus spines out of dogs feet and bike tires.My first Leatherman ;View attachment 768223View attachment 768224
The Benchmade and CRKT both hold a good edge. I’m not in love with the CRKT because the frame is only on one side, and there is a potential to be cut by the open edge. I’ve haven’t sharpen the Mystery knife so I don’t know how the edge holds up.Everyone seems to have a leatherman.. such good tools.
Harvey, I’ll take that Buck hunter, and the Leatherman please, bin the rest.![]()
Just your everyday utility knife?
Nice Harvey. I’ve always wanted one of those long skinny folders.The top knife says Murcott Germany. It originally said Associated Produce on the sides, but I broke off the tip and reground it to a point, then made new sides from Rosewood. All of this was done when I was 12 or 13. and I still haven't lost this knife.
Bottom knife is a Western. I found it sitting on a log at the end of a mountain bike trail in 1988. It holds a great edge and the long blade is one of my favorite sliver removing tools.
View attachment 768409EM123438-1 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
View attachment 768410EM123439-1 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
I do collect pocket knives.Lovely pocket knives. Do you collect them?
I’ve got a bunch but they all just lying around anywhere I think they handy.