On duty, a Bulova military watch. When I’m painting, a battered Casio G-shock. Dress, a 70’s vintage silver and gold Seiko or a 1968 Citizen with a silver strap and blue face. Sometimes a black Relic my wife gave to me years ago. As for knives, I’ve got a bunch but I always carry a Swiss Tinker. Just to handy not to carry it. I’m the only one at work that wears a watch. They ask me what time it is all the time. Same with the knife. The older guys carry them, younger guys don’t.
I don’t trust a man that doesn’t carry at least a pen knife, more useless than most women and couldn’t count on him in a life or death situation. I usually edc a Joel Clark fixed blade and rotate a GEC Hawbaker trapper, USA Old Timer 194OT liner lock single blade trapper, USA Old Timer muskrat, Case Damascus muskrat in a buckaroo pouch and either a Case or Old Timer peanut in my pocket. During hunting season is changes even more.
Phone for time but been meaning to get a decent watch.
"I used to be a tired hunting guide, now I'm just a re-tired hunting guide"
"No eternal reward will forgive us now, for wasting the dawn" JM
Only knife I'll carry is a Warren Osborne designed Benchmade. I hunted with Warren a number of times on my deer lease, and I never met a finer fellow. RIP Warren, my daughter and I remember you fondly,
A Timex watch and a medium Stockman knife for most of my life. The Timex because they are inexpensive and durable, the Stockman because it is what I learned to play mumbley-peg with many years ago when I was a kid. Besides it is handy having 3 blades for different purpouses.
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223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.
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Luminox Atacama and Benchmade Doug Ritter M390 for Sunday, go-to-meeting stuff. Everyday is Timex brass scout and Kershaw clip knife. All have been satisfactory.
“My horn is full and my pouch is stocked with ball and patch. There is a new, sharp flint in my lock and my rifle and I are ready. It is sighted true and my eyes can still aim.” Kaywoodie