Lets see your slipjoint

Sean Cochran

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Ok guys and gals, I wanna see your favorite slippie, be it your edc or prized possesion. Ill start, I have alot of favorites but Ill try to pick one.
This is the one I keep going back too. SAK (this pic was taken with a small file knife I made). I like it because to me it is nostalgic, It is the style I carried growing up, spent many a days in the hills diggin' and whitlin' with one of these.:)
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My Colonial jack knife I snagged off of fleaBay a month or two ago:

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I've cleaned it up a little more and sharpened it since the picture, since it was pretty corroded and gunky when I got it

~Noah
 
I carried this SAK with a tactical folder when I was a police officer. I rarely had need for my Leatherman with this in my pocket.
 

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do non customs count ?

Right front pocket carry every day:
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the yellow Sodbuster Jr in CV lives in my back pocket in a mission wallet ( along with a PT CC )
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another old Remington:
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and some others...
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My favorite slippie is, how else, my first one :) It's somewhere at Alaska now...
Damasteel, nickel damascus and MOP
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Thanks for looking, Ondrej
 
Nah man, it's the second one i been telling you about :) That is still in the works:)
 
My EDC from Rick Menefee (avatar knife) saw action today........

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-Vince :)
 
This is one of my Big Clips, Slip-joint with Mammoth Bark Ivory, Twist Damascus.
Thanks for looking,


Curtis
 

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Not a custom but the Schrade stockman has been carried almost every day since the mid 1960's.
Been through high school, college, Army, about 7 different jobs (including a short stint with the
Post Office), and now retirement but shows no sign of slowing down! :D Still opens the mail every
day, cuts up cardboard boxes for recycling and only rests on Sunday.


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Not a custom but the Schrade stockman has been carried almost every day since the mid 1960's.
Been through high school, college, Army, about 7 different jobs (including a short stint with the
Post Office), and now retirement but shows no sign of slowing down! :D Still opens the mail every
day, cuts up cardboard boxes for recycling and only rests on Sunday.

I like a guy who wont quit on a knife just because its go a little age on it.
Bet you got alot of good memories with that one.

Sean
 
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