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Right trouser pocket on any day with a Y in it. Knife changes from time to time. Been looking for a smaller, simpler torch for a while. I just want on and off. All the cheap ones have loads of stupid modes. Loathed to spend literally 20-100x the money (yep, really) on Surefire though when I don’t need to clear rooms with it. 

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3 minutes ago, AHPP said:

I have a Whitby lambsfoot with a ridiculously strong spring. The things we do for fashion.


Gotta respect a knife that attempts to injure you whilst you’re still opening it.

 

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