Besides CPK knives, whaddaya like?

Comparing is good......
It's great that you are able to.
You can get a very good understanding among the feature types and the brands
Thanks for your thoughts! I’m glad the comparison helped, and I agree that understanding the features really helps in choosing the right tool for the job. Like a good camping friend used to say, regardless the job, your choose depends on what is available and your hands 🙌’ mood 😉👍
 
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Comparing is good......
It's great that you are able to.
You can get a very good understanding among the feature types and the brands
The more I compare the more I realize how much I like CPK blades.

Got this Volunteer Knife & Tool with the s-grind. Solid knife. When you push your thumb into the jimping on the spine of the blade, it really locks into your grip. It drives the rearside of the bottom portion of the handle into your palm for a really secure, tight hold.

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The more I compare the more I realize how much I like CPK blades.

Got this Volunteer Knife & Tool with the s-grind. Solid knife. When you push your thumb into the jimping on the spine of the blade, it really locks into your grip. It drives the rearside of the bottom portion of the handle into your palm for a really secure, tight hold.

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Another vote for Volunteer. Superb knives.
 
The more I compare the more I realize how much I like CPK blades.

Got this Volunteer Knife & Tool with the s-grind. Solid knife. When you push your thumb into the jimping on the spine of the blade, it really locks into your grip. It drives the rearside of the bottom portion of the handle into your palm for a really secure, tight hold.

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Another vote for Volunteer. Superb knives.
I am very interested in checking out one of their 3.2/3.25 models.
 
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I have a VKT being delivered tomorrow morning and cannot be more thrilled for the S grind 3.25. Looking forwards to it. There is a 4.2 convex for sale on the sales forum. I’ve been real tempted to pick up that one too.
You will love the 3.25! It is one of those knives that you will find yourself picking up/handling for no reason other than just to smile.
Bart designed the 4.2 for hunting, but it is has become my favorite edc to wear horizontal 1030-1100 position.
 
That’s awesome to hear! I may just need to pick up the 4.2 good to know, from all the feedback from people on here it seems like a very high value performance package.

I may just need to pick up the 4.2 after all! Good tip on the carry position.
I like to carry blades under 6” that way to allow either hand to draw, and it is comfortable/accessible while seated in a vehicle or riding an ATV. Bart makes the sheaths so that you can adjust the retention.
 
Blues Blues do you have an EDC you can post a side by side pic?
Not Blues, but here you go

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