Does your wife EDC ? Mine finally does, after 17 years of marriage - guess what she picked

We talking pistols:

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Single action pistol cocked and locked, just as it should be. :thumbsup:

Mine doesn't carry either on her person anymore. :(
 
She does not but I have a heat anodized Strider PT on the way. She said she might actually want to carry that.
 
I bought this for my wife and she thought it was ridiculous to spend money on a knife for her. She replied: "I'd rather have a pair of earrings." After a couple of uses she has come to love carrying it. It has cut things she's needed cut and also helped in other utility tasks.

I say this with confidence - I will never buy my wife a Shiro. :D

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She carries a purple SAK Classic + Fenix E12 + Pepper Spray in her purse not on her key chain. She learned that she doesn't like a lot of items on her key chain (neither do I).

A SAK is the only knife that ever really interested her. She uses the scissors more then the blade.
 
my wife does not spydies as i dont either , she carries a old mountain man in 1095. and conceal carries a smith body guard
 
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Does your wife know what it cost?o_O I saved the picture to remind me to bite the bullet and buy one, also to remind me of the cool story.

She didn't when she picked her favorite. She knew after I bought - it tickles her that it's more expensive than any of my knives :) Uses it without any scruples though.
 
My wife carries an orange Dragonfly I got her. It’s always been her favorite. She took over a Rat 2 I had years ago. And sometimes she’ll neck carry my little Folts Minimalist wharnie.
 
My girlfriend carries a Benchmade minigrip that I got her for her birthday. She’s got the same taste in knives as me, loves drop points and hates pretty much everything else. She likes my CRKs a little too much for comfort and I fear every day that my Sebbie might not be mine for much longer haha
 
I bought a 91mm SAK for my wife when we were dating. She politely said thanks but I could tell that she did not see any need for it.

It has now been over ten years and she has added a multi-tool and a keychain SAK to her collection. She also makes it very clear to me that they are hers and has a “hands off” attitude when I want to use them.
 
We just recently moved from NV to MO,and when we were unpacking boxes, my wife asked if she could borrow a small knife to open boxes and put stuff away while I was at work. I handed her a Kershaw shuffle. She opened tons of boxes with it, and now I'm fairly certain it goes with her everywhere. She never understood why I ALWAYS have a knife on me, but I think she is starting to get it.
 
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