EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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I've almost snagged one of those a few times, the lanyard loop built on to the lockbar is pretty nifty and the craftsmanship always looks excellent...the stainless that Le Thiers uses for their bolsters cuts nicely too;)
Lol, one of these days I need to touch base with you again and revisit the plans we’d been working on. I spent about 6 months having no idea my “in box” had reached maximum capacity in such a short time.

Now every time I see your work gracing the bolsters of the multiple Le Thiers being posted lately I get a wee-bit envious and a tad bit pissed with myself….and I can’t help but think “That’s what mine should look like!!”

Lol, and for want of just a little more technical savvy….mine would look like that.

Anyway, when I get squared away on this upcoming hip replacement perhaps we can pick up where I dropped the ball? I think that “Gentleman” model I posted might serve as an ideal canvas for ya’!
 
Packing up for another camping trip today. Got the perfect little spot right along the creek, close to some nice trails. It'll be just my son and I at first, with the rest of the fam joining later. I know it'll be a great time, and should have some nice knife pics to share when I get back.

Here's a little video I shot of the spot when I was scoping it out earlier in the season (no snow there now obviously). This weekend is supposed to be a scorcher, so it'll be a relief to be by the water (the real cool part starts at about the 45 sec mark).



This will be the carry, with the Jurassic and Manix splitting time as the primary folder.

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And for keeping around the camp

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Nice! Who did the regrind?
Thanks im pretty happy with it and slices much better now at .010” bte by Micah from MS custom knives, although last i checked he is focusing on customs now. Just got a couple manixs back from Krein i posted the other day also.
 
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