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Do you ever answer the question of "Do you have a knife on ya?" with "I got pants on don't I."  

 

I would love to see what everyone has in their pocket right now.  No cheating.  Post your every day carry knife and lets see what we all enjoy having on our person.

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I really like the top one, Alexander. Custom?

@ Jan and Billy


Yes, it is a custom knife. It was made by mr Suchat Jantanong in Thailand. At the time I bought this one off e-bay. Still can't believe the price I paid for it but I can't find them for prices like that anymore. A lot of his work can be found on ArizonaCustomknives.com

The colours you see are Blacklip Pearl that (for once) finally show well in a picture. In different light the colours are different. The white portion is Mastodont ivory and the screws are 14k gold.

It is a sweet looking knife. I love the damascus on it.

Alexander Noot said:

@ Jan and Billy


Yes, it is a custom knife. It was made by mr Suchat Jantanong in Thailand. At the time I bought this one off e-bay. Still can't believe the price I paid for it but I can't find them for prices like that anymore. A lot of his work can be found on ArizonaCustomknives.com

The colours you see are Blacklip Pearl that (for once) finally show well in a picture. In different light the colours are different. The white portion is Mastodont ivory and the screws are 14k gold.

He makes some cool stuff. I recently saw a picture of the representative he sent to BLADE with a table full of knives. He's a busy man it seems.

The Zero Tolerence 300 is clipped deep pocket and 45 on my side.

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My very good iKC friend today....so slim in the pocket I'd hardly know it was there.

Any nice patina yet?

Alexander Noot said:

My very good iKC friend today....so slim in the pocket I'd hardly know it was there.

This one not so much. Worked on my self made slipjoint though. That thing developed a nice patine after having a BBQ the other week.

halfraw meat gives the best patinas!

Right now?  I just got home from work.  I'm a software engineer, so I don't need or carry a heavy duty knife all the time, but I did just get this Kershaw Blur 1670S30V in the mail today so it was in my pocket just now.  The Kershaw Leek, I've been carrying since I got it about a week ago and I carry the Al Mar Osprey and Spiderco Bug on my keychain.

I really love my days off. Lets me carry a fixed blade on my belt

Once I get something I REALY like I have a hard time changing. So, these, everyday for several weeks so far. Next week there may be a change.

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