Easygoing
Newly Enlightened
I rotate between a couple, but this is still my favorite and is most likely to be hanging in the pocket on any given day
Can't keep my hands off this guy:
Today I am carrying my old school Subcom.
I never weary of looking at those beautiful Hinderers. Someday. :sigh:
I really miss this knife but if I end up getting a replacement it'll be the smaller 3" version, which I had in my hands for a very short time.
Of the three XM-18's I've had the one I liked least (actually disliked) was the flipper version. Nothing but love for both of the
non-flipper models in both 3" and 3.5".
Sure wish they were a bit more on the affordable side, like say, the price that Rick actually markets them for, instead of
the after-market markups.
I chose these pics for you Nick - remember the good old days of Ti Clicky's?
At the time I took those pictures I doubted that I'd be selling either item, but now they're both gone and I'm definitely going to have to replace them again at some point.I agree with the bolded part 100% Pete. IIRC, Rick sells them for under $400 or so, while you seldom find one for less than $600 in the real world, at least in the bit of searching I have done. That is a bit frustrating, but it is basically the same with any limited production, high demand item. People sell them for what they can get for them, which is often a lot more than the MSRP. If I can stop buying flashlights someday, maybe I can afford a XM-18.
Great pics too, man. I still think fondly of that Ti Clicky, what a sweet light. :thumbsup:
This, all day/every day.
IMO. the finest production folder ever made.
Production? I wish those custom-made Sebenzas were so easily available.