He truly has. I also have a Hyper ("Justice Is Done" issue), another Subcom (Titanium), an extra Keycom (just in case something happens to my keychain Keycom) and a Trance.
The Trance is quite frankly my most favorite folding knife of all time so far.
I'll be sure to include them first if/when I do some more Flashlight/Knife photos for this thread. Heck, now I am motivated to do so... lol. But I am humbled by the combination of awesome knives, flashlights and photography skills going on here! I still want to be part of it.
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EagleTac D25C S2; P20A2 MKII S2; P100C2 Q5; Fenix TK21 U2; LD01 R4; E05 R2; E01
JETBeam BC10 R5; Romisen RC-G2 II NW; RC-T601 II U2; Inova X5
Xeno E03; Zebralight SC600; Crelant 7G5-V2 U2; 4Sevens Quark Tactical 123^2 R5
Okay - so I got motivated today - lol. But I utterly forgot to take shots including my other Boker knives! They are up on a magnetic display.
Anywho.... For this display you're going to get a humble effort at pop art.
The lights: Fenix TK21 U2 / JETBeam BC10 / Fenix LD01 R4
The knives: Kershaw Speed Bump / Kershaw Blur / Kershaw Skyline / Spyderco Native
I'll have more - and not so melodramatic, just some regular photos without the filtering stuff. I had to experiment some. Thanks for indulging me.![]()
EagleTac D25C S2; P20A2 MKII S2; P100C2 Q5; Fenix TK21 U2; LD01 R4; E05 R2; E01
JETBeam BC10 R5; Romisen RC-G2 II NW; RC-T601 II U2; Inova X5
Xeno E03; Zebralight SC600; Crelant 7G5-V2 U2; 4Sevens Quark Tactical 123^2 R5
^SO COOL^
I want a torch to see Heaven 'cause I have doubts that's where I 'm going.
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Yes, cool, very cool.
Bill
Still exploring this forum and stumbled upon this thread. Some cice stuff in this here!
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I've had my eye on the Fenix PD32 for quite some time now. It's nice to see a real world photo with some scale to it. It's smaller than I had imagined - but I like that.
Nice first post Subie.
@ Bullzeye & benthic - thanks for the kind comments on the pop art flash-knives!
EagleTac D25C S2; P20A2 MKII S2; P100C2 Q5; Fenix TK21 U2; LD01 R4; E05 R2; E01
JETBeam BC10 R5; Romisen RC-G2 II NW; RC-T601 II U2; Inova X5
Xeno E03; Zebralight SC600; Crelant 7G5-V2 U2; 4Sevens Quark Tactical 123^2 R5
If the USPS is nice to me, I might have my new EagleTac D25LC2 Clicky this Saturday - in which case I would make it a point to take some photos of it along with my other Boker knives! I am certain the Clicky will be one of my top favorite lights, so it would be fitting that it is photographed along with my favorite pocket knife (Boker Trance) and its Boker "siblings" if you will.
But, since I did take a few photos last night for this thread, here a few more:
Fenix TK21 U2 & Kershaw Speed Bump. The TK21 is nestled in the very serviceable Fenix A206 Holster.
In descending order: Spyderco Ambitious, Spyderco Persistence, TerraLUX Lightstar100, Fenix E05, and the CRKT Drifter
Starting with the red Swiss Army Knife and moving clockwise: Victorinox Super Tinker, Romisen RC-G2 II NW, Rocky 220lm Tactical Grade (Sam's Club cheap but amazing light that got me interested in LED lights), Kershaw Orange Zing (note the grooved blade), Victorinox Classic SD, 1967 Ford Mustang (hehe), Kershaw Scallion, Fenix E01, EagleTac D25C mini, and at bottom - nestled in a nice Nite Ize Stretch Flashlight Holster like a hotdog in a bun.... the EagleTac P20A2 MKII XP-G S2 with included diffuser & rubber tailcap installed for use as a tailstanding, bedside reading candle!
Phew!
EagleTac D25C S2; P20A2 MKII S2; P100C2 Q5; Fenix TK21 U2; LD01 R4; E05 R2; E01
JETBeam BC10 R5; Romisen RC-G2 II NW; RC-T601 II U2; Inova X5
Xeno E03; Zebralight SC600; Crelant 7G5-V2 U2; 4Sevens Quark Tactical 123^2 R5
Classy light and knife combo (points up lol)! Love the reflective surface shots!
EagleTac D25C S2; P20A2 MKII S2; P100C2 Q5; Fenix TK21 U2; LD01 R4; E05 R2; E01
JETBeam BC10 R5; Romisen RC-G2 II NW; RC-T601 II U2; Inova X5
Xeno E03; Zebralight SC600; Crelant 7G5-V2 U2; 4Sevens Quark Tactical 123^2 R5
pocket dump. hi cri quark, neutral elcap both on rcr.
My most common combination:
A more cheap, but reliable, combo:
The big daddy:
Obviously I'm proud to be serving our country:
-Alex
-Alex
The Delica and Endura has definitely stood the test of time!![]()
I love the handful that I own. But to be honest, they've stood the test of time because Sal is constantly improving on the original designs for both of them. Small, but very significant changes on a routine basis. I'm thankful he ditched the integral molded clip on the 1st Gen. models. When mine snapped off, it was no fun using a file on my multi-tool and some sandpaper to remove the base of the broken clip that was still attached to the side of my Endura.
"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
Love this thread! Here's my latest orange pair - Mac's EDC XML deep reflector and Todd Begg
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Fenix and Buck.
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I've got a few new additions:
Becker BK-9 & 4sevens Quark X. Sorry they have sawdust on em from logging over the weekend, I actually use them alot.
The BK9 splitting a red oak round. I've actually used it to make a few buckets of kindling out of previously split cherry, works great actually better than my hatchet and probably safer too. Great for limbing a tree when you have a bunch of small limbs, will slice of clean up to thumb size or so with an average whack. Saves the arms from having to hold up the chainsaw to do all the little stuff.
My heavy edc, when I'm wearing jeans: Quark X and S&W M&P.
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And my light edc. CRKT minimalist bowie neck knife and ZL H51w. Size is kind of deceiving, but realize those are finger sized molded grips to get an idea. Knife itself weighs only 1.6 oz.
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How's this? All the Ti I have in my pockets as I head out to work. McGizmo Haiku, McGizmo Ti Mule, Ti Mako and Ti Keyton on Ti splitring, and ZT0551. My Ti EDC kit is coming along nicely. It's taken some work, but so worth it.![]()
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McGizmo Haiku Review Mac's Tri EDC Review MY LIGHTS!! Why buy a cheap bright light when a dim expensive one will do?
Caos![]()
My EDC
The growing family
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Barbarian thats great info. Thanks alot. Ive been wondering about it for a while. Headed over to search the web for his work now!
McGizmo Haiku Review Mac's Tri EDC Review MY LIGHTS!! Why buy a cheap bright light when a dim expensive one will do?
Here is what I have been carrying for the last 8 months or so; Jetbeam BA10 and SOG Spec. Elite Mini.
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Thanks!Originally Posted by Harry999
That is the amazing thing. I have had the Mako in my pocket on a Ti splitring with steel and Ti Atwood tools since it arrived at my house and the finish is virtually unscathed. It's pretty crazy actually. I don't think you'd have any problems if you wanted to put it on keys for instance. The polished BB technique seems to be holding up really well. I'd be interested to know if others' experiences have been the same.
McGizmo Haiku Review Mac's Tri EDC Review MY LIGHTS!! Why buy a cheap bright light when a dim expensive one will do?