EDC II Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Slim and light today

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Para 2 (S30V Black and Satin)
GEC Northfield 53 Cuban (Yellow Rose Bone)
Case Tony Bose Swayback jack (Stag)

~ Edge
 
Large micarta Sebenza 21 and a Spyderco Ladybug salt. I haven't used either yet today although there were situations where I could've used them. I opted not to use the ladybug when opening a coffee package and not to use the sebenza when slicing (sawing using the available kitchen knife) a tomato because I was at work and people here are freaked out by knives (not huge but dull kitchen knives, but any pocket knife). No pic. I intended on taking one before leaving this morning, but I was in a hurry.
 
My Muskrat cut some structure tape today and opened a package of screws... The Soddie sliced an apple and a kiwi :)

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Andi
 
melerine14

Zero Tolerance 0560 Front Right
Spyderco Paramilitary 2 Back right
Benchmade custom Mini Griptilian left front in pocket sheath
Victorinox Huntman front left


you are carrying 4 knives? i can see an argument for a folder and swiss army/multitool. just wondering the mindset for a 4 knife carry

btw carrying my ritter mini grip and leatherman super tool in the car :)
 
I find this thread reassuring as I seldom need to use a knife for much more than food or mail. Both of which I dont really need a pocket knife for. Growing up in Spain, a pocket knife was very useful for slicing bread, cheese, salami, sharpening sticks to cook fish on at the beach.
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Now that I live in modern USA, all the bread comes sliced, so does the cheese and salami, and I dont cook fish on a stick at the beach anymore.

I encourage people to post more pics, thats my favorite part.
 
^ I actually carried 4 knives today too, but two were in my bag (SAK and Delica). I usually have the SAK and another blade in my bag. Sebenza and ladybug in pocket.
 
lol it was more of a curiosity ..im retired now but just found it funny to carry so many blades .. wasnt trying to be impolite :)
 
The Menefee helped me with the yard today, did a great job with the weeds.
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The biggest job it had was removing staples from a firearms manual. My Grandfather got to use it and loved it, I could tell by the way he was eyeing it up.
 
lol it was more of a curiosity ..im retired now but just found it funny to carry so many blades .. wasnt trying to be impolite :)

Neither was I,just seemed like exactly something a cop would say.Old habits & all that I guess.:thumbup::)
 
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