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I like the thinness a lot. The xhp steel is great. The only thing I don't like is that when I am using it to cut up boxes, which is mostly what I use for, I tend to catch that little thing that sticks out at the heel which annoys me. I would like a longer, less curvy blade shape.

Ah, okay.

I have an Endela in K390 that does a lot of carboard duty and I love it. And I'm not overly in love with the handle and do some sanding on them.

If I was really focused on cardboard I might consider an Endela Wharncliffe.
 

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I used to like to carry a PM2 when going to picnic or bbq type of deal, but after reviewing the Canadian laws, PM2, and any other compression lock for that matter, might fall into prohibited category depending on how hard a LEO want it to be.
Carrying basic chaparral now. Love the knife and how it carries.
 

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I like the thinness a lot. The xhp steel is great. The only thing I don't like is that when I am using it to cut up boxes, which is mostly what I use for, I tend to catch that little thing that sticks out at the heel which annoys me. I would like a longer, less curvy blade shape.
That would be very easy to solve with a dremel or grinder. You could keep the curve but make it less spiky and more smooth.
 
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