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    Now that they are legal, what do people recommend?
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    They are not legal yet.... the repeal doesn't go into effect until the end of State congress hearings, approximately 9 August.
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    I own several Booker and a few Benchbade. The Boker above is great for the $$$. Benchmade are super nice but more $$. I'm not a fan of out the front blades as they tend to less durable and the blades are thinner. I use my knives daily so I want them to be sturdy. I have a Boker speedlock and a speedlock2 that I have had for years. The speedlock2 was my edc knife till about 6 months ago. Now a benchmade is its replacement. My Boker lost a side panel and the spring is super weak now.
    http://www.bladehq.com/item--Benchma...c-Knife--26910
    http://www.bladehq.com/item--Benchma...tomatic--51632
    http://www.bladehq.com/item--Boker-Speed-Lock-II--783
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    I moved this to the Knife section, btw.

    It was one of my random acts as a moderator, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stenz View Post
    Now that they are legal, what do people recommend?
    You want utilitarian or something one can appreciate? I like the Boker for an EDC, stout, sharp moderate weight.

    There's the everyday work tool from the cheap ones on the left, to Boker & Benchmade (Middle 2) to collectibles like my post WWII Schrade paratrooper & Hubertus.

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    AND the (IMO) Cadillac, Lincoln, whatever you like, of knives a Hubertus Solingen. They're works of art, for what they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    You want utilitarian or something one can appreciate? I like the Boker for an EDC, stout, sharp moderate weight.

    There's the everyday work tool from the cheap ones on the left, to Boker & Benchmade (Middle 2) to collectibles like my post WWII Schrade paratrooper & Hubertus.

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    AND the (IMO) Cadillac, Lincoln, whatever you like, of knives a Hubertus Solingen. They're works of art, for what they are.

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    My late Grandmother had one similar to the pink one with hook, but it wasn't pink, and it had two blades a large and small. She was planning on passing it down to one of us boys (likely me because I'm the gun/knife nut out of the bunch), but it was stolen out of her home, along with a bunch of other stuff, unfortunate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    My late Grandmother had one similar to the pink one with hook, but it wasn't pink, and it had two blades a large and small. She was planning on passing it down to one of us boys (likely me because I'm the gun/knife nut out of the bunch), but it was stolen out of her home, along with a bunch of other stuff, unfortunate.
    ORANGE Not PINK. it's quite faded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    ORANGE Not PINK. it's quite faded.
    It's 2017, nothing wrong with a pink knife...

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    Looks pink to me too.

    Could be your crappy photography skills I suppose.

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