What is the most recent knife you bought?

That's great, where? I got a Condiment Spreader from him at Blade a couple of years ago.

Arizona Custom Knives. A few people I know have his pens, and while I’m not a $200 pen person I have been really impressed by all of his pens I have seen. I just recently found out he also made knives.

Very impressed with it so far. It is labeled as a “2014 Prototype” on the blade but I’m guessing it hasn’t been used much. I’ve only had it for a few days but really like it.
 
I looked into that program but they required a little too much personal information for my comfort.

Plus, it's based on their MSRP, so with various site's discounts, it wasn't enough difference, for me, to give up the personal info.
 
Two recent knives. The Carothers Performance Knives Boot Dagger, which I've had for a couple months, but the Chad Pirtle Leather sheath just showed up after spending nearly two weeks in USPS purgatory. These are amazing daggers with absolutely perfectly symmetrical grinds and a variable edge bevel to maximize cutting ability in a dagger, since quadruple symmetrical grinds are not real conducive to great cutting. Double-black linen micarta, heat-colored titanium fasteners, tumbled finish CPM3V. They were made from the remains of the waterjet-cut CPM3V sheets for the upcoming K18 sword project collaboration with Dan Keffeler.

The other is a recently arrived Alan Folts custom Minimalist in the katanamalist pattern. Mirror-finish compound-grind CPM154 with lightning-strike carbon fiber handles over white fiber liners.

Rifle is a Colt MPS-B with an Eotech 512 mounted.

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Two recent knives. The Carothers Performance Knives Boot Dagger, which I've had for a couple months, but the Chad Pirtle Leather sheath just showed up after spending nearly two weeks in USPS purgatory. These are amazing daggers with absolutely perfectly symmetrical grinds and a variable edge bevel to maximize cutting ability in a dagger, since quadruple symmetrical grinds are not real conducive to great cutting. Double-black linen micarta, heat-colored titanium fasteners, tumbled finish CPM3V. They were made from the remains of the waterjet-cut CPM3V sheets for the upcoming K18 sword project collaboration with Dan Keffeler.

The other is a recently arrived Alan Folts custom Minimalist in the katanamalist pattern. Mirror-finish compound-grind CPM154 with lightning-strike carbon fiber handles over white fiber liners.

Rifle is a Colt MPS-B with an Eotech 512 mounted.

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awesome dagger and loving the pirtle sheath
 
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Call it an *insurance purchase* in the form of a Camillus MC-1.

When I retired, I had a Camillus and a Schrade and tried to find both for the *got to war* thread but, no joy.

So today, a dealer friend had one he was sitting on - as he does with anything interesting looking.

The *insurance* aspect? If I buy another, the original will automagically reappear in relatively short order.

Todd.
 
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