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    MMMMMM Smatchet...
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    You like Smatchets do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Cid View Post
    You like Smatchets do you?

    Now I have to Fapit to your Smatchets. You don't really need 5, do you? You should probably let me have one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    The Dragonfly (in ZDP189) is my go-to EDC knife; small and light enough to carry with any outfit, doesn't scare anyone, yet cuts much bigger than it is. For me, if it's too big for the DF, I should probably consider a fixed blade.
    I had one exactly like that and I loved that little knife. The horizontal strap that allows you to affix your briefcase to your rolling luggage stripped it from my pocket. I've made amends with people for much worse but seriously, fuck that briefcase.
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    Walter Sorrells Blades - Tactix Armory - eX Folder

    Walter is a great blade-smith and solid shooter. I've been waiting about three years for him to make a folder and had about lost hope until this hit a few months ago. I got this one during a blem sale. I can't find the blem - great deal.

    Super smooth one-handed flipper opening action, solid lock up, fantastic blade profile, light weight, good ergos, and very sharp out of the box. The blade steel should make sharpening it less of a chore. Rides well in the pocket for work and dress clothes. Will do as a SD tool in the absence of a good fixed blade. For SD it can be held in any orientation, but most comfortable in a traditional sabre grip or an edge-out ice pick grip.

    It has replaced several of my other high quality (and more expensive) folders/non-fixed blades as my go-to EDC folder.

    Bottom line: Georgia, USA made mid-tech knife sold at quality production knife prices. I'm all about it. Great knife - highly recommend.

    - Pictured Tactix Armory "ex" knife -
    Blade length: 3.5" (8.5 cm)
    Blade Steel: O1 (High Carbon tool steel) w/ cerakote finish
    Blade thickness: .125" (.3 mm)
    Handle material: 6061-T6 Aluminum w/ cerakote finish
    Pocket Clip: Ti, L/R side tip-up carry (user changeable). The clip reliably keeps the knife in place. ~.5" of the handle stays above the pocket.
    Weight: 2.85 oz. (.080 kg) *From my scale - not the official weight by Tactix Armory.
    OAL: 7.75" (20 cm)
    Folded length: 4.5" (11 cm)
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