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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Gambit]
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06/13/09 07:44 PM |  
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GambitJoined:  Aug 2008 Posts: 1,729   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Should have made them bigger but you can see the details 
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Chance favors the prepared mind.
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Gambit]
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06/15/09 06:06 PM |  
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Horn DogJoined:  Feb 2007 Posts: 14,586   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I see it has the axis lock, which is supposed to be very strong. I'm a big fan of Benchmades. Cold Steel's new Triad lock is very strong, too. I have chopped hard wood with my Rajah 2, and the lock held solid. 
 Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Horn Dog]
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06/15/09 06:27 PM |  
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BootsJoined:  Nov 2008 Posts: 1,286   Junk Yard Dog |  
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[censored] now I need a ZT. 
 If you are a friend of the yard, you are a friend of mine.
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Horn Dog]
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06/15/09 07:39 PM |  
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GambitJoined:  Aug 2008 Posts: 1,729   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I see it has the axis lock, which is supposed to be very strong. I'm a big fan of Benchmades. Cold Steel's new Triad lock is very strong, too. I have chopped hard wood with my Rajah 2, and the lock held solid. I have not try to hang weights off of it ...lol. I have given a full thrust into wood, no slipage and gave it a good bit of down force just short of all out. No issues nice to know its can handle it. Just a little bit of metal taking all that force, pretty good stuff. + 154 cm with a bit of a coating. 
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Chance favors the prepared mind.
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Gambit]
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06/16/09 11:32 PM |  
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KnotSlipJoined:  Mar 2009 Posts: 2,660   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Well, Thanks to HD and the possible banning of Assisted Openers, I went ahead and ordered my ZT 0301. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />  Can't wait to get it. 
 KS
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"Life's too short..."
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: KnotSlip]
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06/17/09 12:15 AM |  
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Horn DogJoined:  Feb 2007 Posts: 14,586   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Well, Thanks to HD and the possible banning of Assisted Openers, I went ahead and ordered my ZT 0301. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />  Can't wait to get it. It is as fine a folder as any I have seen, extremely rugged, like Scrap Yards, and they are American-made. They open fast, too. 
 Horned, dangerous, and off my medication.
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Gambit]
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06/17/09 12:43 AM |  
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sumoj275Joined:  Nov 2008 Posts: 13,668   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I love BM folders, and the Axis lock is my favorite.  I got to hold one like yours the other day and it feels really good in hand.  Not to mention 154CM. 
 Men you can't trust, women you can't trust, beasts you can't trust, but Bussekin steel you can trust
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: sumoj275]
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06/17/09 03:05 AM |  
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GambitJoined:  Aug 2008 Posts: 1,729   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Yea I am happy with it. I use it pretty often around the property. It's a great made in america knife! 
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Chance favors the prepared mind.
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Gambit]
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06/17/09 01:30 PM |  
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BillyJoeBobJimJoined:  Jun 2009 Posts: 145   Mutt |  
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For well over a year, I've carried (at least) two Spyderco Salt series knives every day.
 -  Spyderco Pacific Salt clipped to right front pocket
 -  one of the following IWB: Tasman, Atlantic, Salt I, Saver, or another Pacific
 
 I like them because of the very light weight.  Also, the non-rusting steel allows me to wash them without worry for working with food and no lubricant/protectant to get on the food.
 
 Where do you like to carry yours, i.e. pocket, IWB, shoe, etc?
 
 ETA:
 A SAK is also carried frequently along with but not in place of the Salt(s).
 
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: BillyJoeBobJim]
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06/17/09 01:39 PM |  
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SimonJoined:  Mar 2008 Posts: 1,061   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Only got one folder and thatīs a CRKT M16-01KZ. Carry it in my pocket all the time. Not the best folder there is but it works for me. And it was cheap <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> 
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: BillyJoeBobJim]
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06/17/09 06:31 PM |  
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Jon CJoined:  Apr 2008 Posts: 1,120   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Here is my new favorite folder, out of the ones I own.  I just bought it today in honor of our government's attempt to take them away.  This is the Kershaw Rainbow Leek.  This is a really nice, smooth fast-opening knife. ![[Linked Image from i6.photobucket.com]](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y215/jbombelli/100_1895.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i6.photobucket.com]](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y215/jbombelli/100_1894.jpg) 
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|  Re: A discussion (hopefully) of your favorite fold
[Re: Jon C]
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06/17/09 06:42 PM |  
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GambitJoined:  Aug 2008 Posts: 1,729   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Chance favors the prepared mind.
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