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Post your blade(s)?! I am interested in knowing what is everybody's EDC.

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I've been drooling over the large Sebenza for probably 15 years now. Thing is...I'd rather buy a custom fixed blade for the price.
Yea, I hear that! It's definitely expensive and hard to say it's "worth the money", but it's a real nice knife. Working in an office, it's a lot easier for me to carry a small folder than a fixed blade. I've since bought an unumzaan as well. Awesome knife.

I wish I could figure out how to comfortably carry a fixed blade in a semi-concealed manner. I tried a belt sheath, but it digs into my muffin top too much


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If you are looking for a nice blade that is less expensive look into frost cutlery they make some nice ones. Anything from keychain to swords.
 
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Know what's dumb? State knife laws that are so obfuscated and vague, probably on purpose. I'm pretty sure (thanks dumb knife laws) I can't carry a fixed blade unless it is displayed openly (again it's hard to tell). So I can and do carry a pistol concealed but if my shirt tail goes over a 3" fixed blade I'm now a criminal?
 
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Know what's dumb? State knife laws that are so obfuscated and vague, probably on purpose. I'm pretty sure (thanks dumb knife laws) I can't carry a fixed blade unless it is displayed openly (again it's hard to tell). So I can and do carry a pistol concealed but if my shirt tail goes over a 3" fixed blade I'm now a criminal?
Check out www.knifetights.org .
 
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Yea, I hear that! It's definitely expensive and hard to say it's "worth the money", but it's a real nice knife. Working in an office, it's a lot easier for me to carry a small folder than a fixed blade. I've since bought an unumzaan as well. Awesome knife.

I wish I could figure out how to comfortably carry a fixed blade in a semi-concealed manner. I tried a belt sheath, but it digs into my muffin top too much


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Try a belt sheath at about a 45 degree angle in the small of your back - easy to conceal and I find it very comfortable.

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