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A Case Large Stockman (Yellow/CV) in hip pocket, and Cold Steel Large Voyager in right tool pocket or Buck 110 on belt.
I also have a Griptillian, a yellow/CV Case mini sod, a couple SAKs and a Buck Large Stockman that occasionally get carried instead.
The selection of quality production knives and amazing customs leaves a guy with a wonderful first world problem.
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery. --Winston Churchill
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-/ Benchmade Volli....sharp blade!
No "Auto's" allowed here in Michiganistan... That's being changed as we speak. The bill moved unanimously out of the Senate Judiciary Committee at the end of March. Full Senate vote, then send it over to the House. Hopefully the Gov will sign it. No reason not to. cf
"A Republic, if you can keep it." ~ B. Franklin
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CRK Sebenza 25 or a Spyderco Military, both dedicated Lefty's. I also have two glorious customs from LT Wright, both fixed blades: a Frontier Valley and a Great Plainsman. The FV has green linen micarata over orange liners and the GP has orange G10. I ordered both directly from LT Wright with kydex sheaths.
I also pocket carry an ESEE Izula or an Izula II if I'm feeling the need for a true pocket chopper, both with kydex sheaths from Azwelke and G10 scales from TKC. I've got a real thing for smalll-bladed (2-3") fixed-blade knives.
When I wear a suit, which is daily, my gentleman's knife is a Case Russlock in unobtanium Orange G10. I'll have to get some photos up of my carry rotation soon!
-John
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Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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I used to carry a Buck 112 years ago, but after a while, decided it was a little too heavy. Went thru several others before going with the Kershaw Whirlwind (1560) for many years and really liked it. I later thought better of going into Canada and several other states with an assisted-opening knife as a truck driver. I was looking for a cheap knife to throw in my cars' glove boxes and a backpack in the rare event I forgot mine or needed a backup. I ended up with a Kershaw Half Ton (1445) that I can still buy for $6.99. I ended up liking it so much that it has become my EDC knife. I don't like pocket clips after losing a pager years ago in the brush (as a forester then) when the brush unhooked it from my pocket. Haven't trusted pocket clips since, so I remove them from any knife I own. I played with a Kershaw Injection (3820) for awhile too, but ended up going back to my Half Ton. My knives really do get used every day, so ignore the scuffs on the blades...
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At work i usually have a Spyderco Endura (plain edge vg10) or another one with serrated edge....The rest of the time is a Spyderco Military in S30V plain edge or a Paramilitary 2 in S30V.....and now just got a Military in M4 steel....
If hunting i have a LT wright rogue river , or a Rosselli Hunter or a AA Forge Sloydsman......
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