Showing off my soddies

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I find the Sodbuster pattern blade to be the best suited for a "lunch knife" and so they go into my EDC rotation much more often than other knives. Here are my sodbusters:



From the top:
Otter (C75 and Grenadill wood)
Maserin (420 and Olive wood)
Kissing Crane Italy (Carbon Steel and Hardwood?)
Case (Stainless and Delrin)
Rough Rider (440 and jigged bone)
Rough Rider (440 and Micarta)
Baladeo (Stainless and Olive wood)
Kissing Crane (440 and Pakkawood)
Kissing Crane (440 and plastic)
Puma (440 and coloured bone)

In my opinion, the best of the lot is the Otter (Hippe-Kniep), then the Case and the Maserin. However, I most often carry the Pakkawood Kissing Crane - fit and finish and the blade are more or less okay, but the size suits me best, similar to a large Trapper.
 
Very nice collection. I have started collecting sodbusters recently and am up to an even dozen so far. I got lucky and picked up 2 Mudbugs during the latest release, a maroon one and a dark linen. The dark linen Mudbug has already become my edc with one of the smaller soddies getting slipped in the other pocket as a backup.

I have a D2 Maserin Plow that after I tightened the pins up is a real favorite. It is sized right between the large and junior soddies and fits my hand very well. The only thing that would make it better would be a lanyard hole.
 
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