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    I switch between the Kershaw Chive, Leek, Cryo, and a SOG Twitch II depending on attire.

    About to send in a well used but not abused Leek for warranty work.
     

    SVTFreak

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    How do they compare, now that you've had the smaller for a bit?

    In the event I purchase one, I think I would get the small.

    I love it. The very few times I miss the larger blade, isn't bad at all. Usually only when cutting large onions lol. It works perfectly, a great size for every day use and disappears in the pocket.

    I've thought about removing clip and trying carrying like that awhile.
     

    TomTerrific

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    I love it. The very few times I miss the larger blade, isn't bad at all. Usually only when cutting large onions lol. It works perfectly, a great size for every day use and disappears in the pocket.

    I've thought about removing clip and trying carrying like that awhile.

    I think, were I to purchase a Seb, I would get the small. I have a 'Zaan and it is as large as I would like.

    I have become accustomed to carrying traditionals for the last while. Got out my John Kubasek flipper with a 4" blade and it seemed huge!
     

    SVTFreak

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    I think, were I to purchase a Seb, I would get the small. I have a 'Zaan and it is as large as I would like.

    I have become accustomed to carrying traditionals for the last while. Got out my John Kubasek flipper with a 4" blade and it seemed huge!

    Hah I hear ya. I carried my large last night after the small and traditional for the last few weeks. It felt huge! If I had a zaan, I'd certainly get a small instead of a large. The zaan doesn't have the same appeal to me though. It doesn't share the same simplicity that the seb does, IMHO.
     

    Spent Brass

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    My supa new (bought it today) Benchmade 940 Osborne. The slickest "gentlemanly" defense knife I've held. I think the seller knew I was in before I said a word :-/ My photo skills are terrible, but enjoy some poorly lit camera phone knife porn
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    TomTerrific

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    My supa new (bought it today) Benchmade 940 Osborne. The slickest "gentlemanly" defense knife I've held. I think the seller knew I was in before I said a word :-/ My photo skills are terrible, but enjoy some poorly lit camera phone knife porn

    Osborne knives are universally nice.

    I think I have seven of them.
    :eh:
     

    3fifty7

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    Just tossed em the dishwasher but I have a J A Henckels set that started as an 8 piece set and it's around 12 now plus some sweet steak knives.
    Really like them, but if I hit the powerball I'm gonna get a set of Shun.
    Then again when I am butchering something I will always reach for my grandfathers set of Dexter Russell knives.
     

    Spent Brass

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    JA Henckels is a weakness of mine. I have the eight piece set with eight steak knives a honing steel, a sharpening stone, and a few random pieces that don't fit in the block. My Uncle has a thing for kitchen knives too and bought me my first Shun piece for Christmas. I'm afraid my kitchen game is about to get WAY more expensive than I'd planned.
     

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