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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins View Post
    “Out of stock”

    Phew!

    No kidneys needed.
    I've got an 0560 that hasn't see my pocket, since I got my Slicer...

    I gotta warn you though, it's a big boy!
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    I was at a match today and asked about a guy's cool-looking knife. It was a Quartermaster QSE-5, sort of a Sebenza clone. The knife was a complete mess. The pivot was loose, and the frame lock was misaligned and not solid. He had it only for a couple years. I guess what they say about Quartermaster is true...
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    Clips - I've had the plastic Spyderco's break, the metal Spyderco's break and the Surefire clips break. I found that the stainless Spyderco clips to be more substantial have traded out the black one for those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bratch View Post
    I’m carrying the Benchmade Bugout, I hate the name but really like the knife. It replaced a Benchmade 530 that had been my edc for last several years. Both are ultra thin and light which is important to me for carry in slacks. I went to the Bugout over the 530 because I felt the blue handle and blade profile was a little more friendly to use at a Fortune 500.

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    God I want this with a spyderco hole instead of the stud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    Clips - I've had the plastic Spyderco's break, the metal Spyderco's break and the Surefire clips break. I found that the stainless Spyderco clips to be more substantial have traded out the black one for those.
    I also am good at bending and breaking clips. On my Wegner, which is probably my favorite knife, I actually tore the screws out and stripped the holes (directly tapped into the G10 — these were the salad days). When it happens, I gather up all my other spydercos and throw them into a box and off to Golden. It’s never cost me more than ten bucks to get a clip fixed and a mess of knives sharpened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAD View Post
    I also am good at bending and breaking clips...
    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    Clips - I've had the plastic Spyderco's break, the metal Spyderco's break and the Surefire clips break. I found that the stainless Spyderco clips to be more substantial have traded out the black one for those.
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    I keep a few extra pocket clips around for my Delicas and Enduras. They are inexpensive.



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    New spyderco kapara. Instant favorite. Slim, perfect size, finger choil, spyderhole, and my first experience with the wire clip, which is great. I always thought it looked cheap but now it's my favorite. Comparison with my mini crooked river. Definitely my two favorite folders and quality representatives of solid production folding knives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidheshooter View Post
    I love the titanium deep carry mxgear clips. Much better than the Spyderco clips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay23 View Post
    I love the titanium deep carry mxgear clips. Much better than the Spyderco clips.
    Just ordered a couple for my Waved Delicas.

    A powder coat should be more durable than the black paint on the Spyderco clips, and the advantages of deep carry are obvious.

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