I don't EDC a fixed blade knife these days. In my teen years I did because I hunted a lot and spent a lot of time in forests, living outdoors. I then carried a medium sized bushcraft knife designed to render wood or game. I still have perfectly adequate small to large fixed blade knives (4 - 10 inch blades) for that same purpose when needed. My EDC knives for the past 60+ years have been for not only EDC, but for EDU (Every Day Use) and are, therefore, multi-purpose with only a passing nod to tacticality (my spell checker doesn't like that word). ☺I don't have much in the way of discretionary funding and have prioritize spending in a way that negatively impacts my needs vs wants Benjamin T.
Take note - that’s not real Demascus steel …. You can tell when you see the steel in the handle it doesn’t have the same lines … it’s likely acid etched.
Good feature discussion. Every EDC should include some type of pokey pokey.
Yes, however, finding the best the type of "sticky-pokey" carried EDC is a challenge.
I don't EDC a fixed blade knife these days. In my teen years I did because I hunted a lot and spent a lot of time in forests, living outdoors. I then carried a medium sized bushcraft knife designed to render wood or game. I still have perfectly adequate small to large fixed blade knives (4 - 10 inch blades) for that same purpose when needed. My EDC knives for the past 60+ years have been for not only EDC, but for EDU (Every Day Use) and are, therefore, multi-purpose with only a passing nod to tacticality (my spell checker doesn't like that word). ☺I don't have much in the way of discretionary funding and have prioritize spending in a way that negatively impacts my needs vs wants Benjamin T.
Thank you for your wisdom!
Take note - that’s not real Demascus steel …. You can tell when you see the steel in the handle it doesn’t have the same lines … it’s likely acid etched.
You're 100%correct. I'm thinking of doing a video on that. You get what you pay for, right?