$130.00 You too can have one!!!
I'm an enabler.
Specials Fine Japanese Knife Direct from Japan.
...and Kiko Iwohara at Japanese Knife Direct/ Japanese Chef's Knives is a stellar human being, amazing customer service. I've bought many blades from him over the years...
I bought one for this chick many moons ago, I wrote a haiku for her as part of the gift, he had it translated and hand painted for me via a calligrapher there in Nippon.
Martin
Most ridiculous thing I maybe have ever read. My girlfriend carries a hawkbill Klein that I gave her and she is not a man, it's about being prepared. When you need something cut I'll send her over to help you, she can change your flat tire too while she's at it.
Now to the knives. I need a new EDC, I have looked at and narrowed it down to these I think:
Ontario Rat 1 or 2
Benchmade Pardue Axis (I found one pretty cheap)
CRKT Liong Mah (G)et(S)hit(D)one which is beautiful but a bit big for my liking at 4.3" closed.
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And lastly this CRKT Eros Ken Onion- 3" closed, looks very nice to me. Priced very well, $35.00
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Any insight on any of these or your budget friendly recommendations? I can't spend over $40.00 which really limits me, I am looking for the best quality I can get within this budget.
justin rogers.
Justin, count me in the camp of gents who give folding knives to their SOs.
The Benchmade is best of the ones you mentioned. You'll grow very fond of the lock mechanism. What is the blade configuration? Spearpoint, etc.
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speaking of edc...look what showed up today
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spyderco paramilitary 2...feels great in the hand and looks badass
Ooooo lovely F.C.
I'm on hold, stop tempting me. This place enabled my pocket knife jag a few years ago, still recovering from that!
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Which Benchamde? Pardue (Mel) is a knife designer, not a particualar model. There are several of his designs in current production.
You have a pretty wide range of sizes/ shapes and intended uses in that line up. What's your budget, tastes and uses?
EDC Flashlights.
I've been carrying a FourSevens Prion for about 5 years. If I maintain the contacts and threads it is 100% reliable until it wasn't. I returned it to FourSevens and they replaced it with something that failed after one month of carry. Feh. I'm done.
I'm looking for something that is utterly reliable for everyday carry. Size matters, something that is 3" would be just right. Normal batteries are fine.
PS - FWIIW I've got two more FourSevens that live in my automobiles that work perfectly. Really neat lights but just not tough enough ;) (SRV reference for extra credit)
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Josh, I've been using an O-Light S1 for a couple of years and can't find anything to complain about. It's been dropped a bunch, gnawed on a bit by the dog and submerged and still looks new. It uses a weird battery size (CR123A) but it's rechargeable and came with the charger so it's OK by me. 500 lumens at the max setting, but it gets warm and doesn't last long. The only time I've used that much light is when the kids were scaring ghost crabs in NC.
edit: my favorite part of the light is the rare earth magnet in the butt end. we don't have a light in our attic and I can just take the little light up there and stick it to a nail. it's a pretty handy feature
+1 for Surefire. I have about 7-8 scattered about and my oldest one has zero finish left on it, I have never done anything but changed the batts in it in nearly ten years and it works flawlessly.
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I carry a Fenix E12 in my bag everyday. It is 130 lumen and uses a AAA battery. Small and not tactical looking.
Fenix E12 LED Flashlight
I have two larger PD35 that are 1000 Lumen and crazy insane I use for spotting mountain lions before I let the pups out at night. Not my cup of tea for EDC, but insane and affordable.
Fenix PD35 LED Flashlight - 96 Lumens - Fenix-Store
Thanks Joe, your picks are always good. Question, do you carry that E12 in your pocket much? All my lights work forever as long as I don't carry them that way it seems.
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I bought an Exposure Joystick. It's super. I don't carry it because I very rarely need a flashlight.
Well I only pocket it once every other week, I usually have my bag with me. But I have had it for 2 years of kicking around in my bag and it works like a champ every time I grab it.
Although just another data point, like everyone I had a MiniMag AA collecting dust. I purchased the LED Upgrade from nite ize and it is great. LED Combo Upgrade Kit II I would not night ride with it, but for having a handy bombproof light and making your old flashlight usable it is good.
-Joe
+1 for an OLight. I use a flashlight pretty much every day at work and last year I decided I wanted something smaller. I purchased an OLight S30RII and I'm extremely happy with it. It has a nice beam, the (rechargeable) battery lasts a decent amount of time and the different settings are a nice feature. Like the S1, it has the magnetic end and that's definitely been needed a time or two.
Eat one live toad first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you all day.
Thanks for the Olight S1 Baton LED Flashlight recommend. I've had it for a few days. Holy crow it throws a beam and I'm loving the magnetic base.
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Elzetta. Gotta have an Elzetta. These are the flashlights that the SpecOps guys are increasingly buying with their own money. Vastly overbuilt. Most take CR123's or a rechargeable equivalent battery pack. Why distinguishes them are (a) sheer construction quality, (b) leading edge emitter technology, so you always get the brightest lights (unlike Surefire, for example), and (c) designed for a lifetime of use, so you get sapphire lenses, beryllium copper springs and contacts, and a super hard EDC-like coating).
Lane DeCamp
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