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LT Wright
June 05, 2020 10:17AM
This is a nice review in that it actually picks up on things that might be issues for some in use.

i actually found this video because i was looking for a sheath suitable for my Paring knife.

and then i find LT Wright has this model called a coyote which lets face it, is an overbuilt outdoor paring knife.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ewx6hwcxo20[/video]

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Re: LT Wright
June 05, 2020 02:22PM
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cKc
LT Wright has this model called a coyote which lets face it, is an overbuilt outdoor paring knife.

I've always felt that an overbuilt paring knife would be a good choice for edc... or just a regular paring knife, and if you know you'll need something more pryish a multitool plus a paring knife... or multiple paring knives, since they are so slim and lightweight.

It would be cool to have a belt sheath made to hold two paring knives (a serrated and non-serrated) and a multitool.


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cKc
Re: LT Wright
June 05, 2020 02:55PM
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It would be cool to have a belt sheath made to hold two paring knives (a serrated and non-serrated) and a multitool.

nice idea..,

a folding plier, a whustof classic, and a vicnox serrated grinning smiley

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Re: LT Wright
June 06, 2020 10:35PM
I have a McCullen paring knife that I bought with the intention of it being an outdoors knife.
To date it has never made it through the door of the house and into the kitchen.
Cleaning trout, cutting fishing line, camp food prep, foraging, small game cleaning, cutting stuff just because it's fun to cut stuff...........
Most of my outdoor knife tasks can be, and are easier to do with a smaller knife anyway.
If I get lost it will be hard to build myself a log cabin with it though...................