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From a shady market in Namibia:
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Purchased my Sela Green additional Opinel No.7 from last month trip to Savoire region to one day fit (I hope) in my green Grenny's capacious glove box.
 

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Purchased my Sela Green additional Opinel No.7 from last month trip to Savoire region to one day fit (I hope) in my green Grenny's capacious glove box.
I always have an opinel no 6 in my pocket even in the pub in deepest darkest Devon. 👍🏼😳
 
and for the smaller jobs
 

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Purchased my Sela Green additional Opinel No.7 from last month trip to Savoire region to one day fit (I hope) in my green Grenny's capacious glove box.
Great small knife! I always have one of the children versions in my car so I do never forget it we go into the mountains or the forest. In the meantime the children grew and the safety form is not necessary anymore. But it works fine for my reasons
 
For just tooling around in the backcountry on trails and forest service roads it’s great. I bring it on most trips and once I set up a base camp, I go out and explore with it. It’s not a dual-sport or adventure bike in regards to speed or power but if you ride within it’s limitations it’s perfect. I also thought about an electric alternative like an UBCO but didn’t want to get stuck in the middle of nowhere with a dead battery. The 125 gets 100mpg and I strap two rotopacks on the back if needed. The problem, at least here in the states, is getting your hands on one, similar to a Grenadier.
 
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