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    I tend to carry these two when I can't carry a fixed blade and gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Just arrived. Tops Street Scalpel, KSF pocket sheath. Perfect fit. Interestingly, and good for me, it carries edge inward for a tip up, edge in draw.



    I really like the look of that. Looks very functional and low profile. How is the jimping? Interesting that it has jimping on the edge side and the spine side. +1 for USA made.
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    Folding knives (or anything sharp) pic thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Irelander View Post
    I really like the look of that. Looks very functional and low profile. How is the jimping? Interesting that it has jimping on the edge side and the spine side. +1 for USA made.
    I've been carrying it for a few days, and am really liking it. I've been able to add a clip (pictures coming later) to the sheath to add some stability in the pocket. This way, it carries edge rearward. I can draw it either with a traditional tip up, edge out grip with thumb on the jimping, or tip down, edge in with thumb on the pommel for a Pikal style grip.

    I like the double jimping. It's very aggressive, and I can see how it might help if the hand slipped down in either style of grip.

    There have been some criticisms about the 1/4" thickness. However, as you can see from my picture that only carries up to part of the spine, which tapers down to a more usable thickness. It's not an apple slicer for sure.
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    Anso Monte Carlo by Jens Anso of Denmark. It's an ingenious little slip joint, with a traditional half stop, that uses double detent balls. I was fortunate enough to win it in a Christmas giveaway on IG from DocSlava.
    I should have recognized that handle...and thumbnail nick on the blade.
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    Family caught me taking pics and had to photobomb.





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    Updated pics of my Tops Street Scalpel and pocket sheath project. Now with Ulticlip.



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