EDC IV Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Liked the Orange 551 so much I jump on a NIB Craig's list offer for a great price. The black handle is a little more everyday work friendly. Lol.
 
National Geographic special, on the
Idaho steel lizard. ( tufficus - knificus)

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If you look closely, you can see the young sebenza just hatching from its shell. It uses its convex tanto tip to break through and take its first breath of life. Later it will loose this convex edge tooth, and form a standard bevel from age and sharpening. You can also see that this subspecies has gray markings on its sides that will darken as it matures, and a black tail. If frightened, it will shed this tail, only to spawn another in a different color and weave. It pops it's head out of its shell in the presence of its brother and sister, in their Chevy 1500 bed nest, unaware of what lies ahead. A rough road of cold, wet, dirty tasks, that from years of evolution, it will easily overcome. These creatures are perfectly engineered for the only things they know ; shredding their surroundings, and rapidly multiplying.

Fascinating creatures.
 
National Geographic special, on the
Idaho steel lizard. ( tufficus - knificus)

576c4386ccf0734f80aac8a2b460f4c9.jpg


If you look closely, you can see the young sebenza just hatching from its shell. It uses its convex tanto tip to break through and take its first breath of life. Later it will loose this convex edge tooth, and form a standard bevel from age and sharpening. You can also see that this subspecies has gray markings on its sides that will darken as it matures, and a black tail. If frightened, it will shed this tail, only to spawn another in a different color and weave. It pops it's head out of its shell in the presence of its brother and sister, in their Chevy 1500 bed nest, unaware of what lies ahead. A rough road of cold, wet, dirty tasks, that from years of evolution, it will easily overcome. These creatures are perfectly engineered for the only things they know ; shredding their surroundings, and rapidly multiplying.

Fascinating creatures.
So poetic. *tears up*
 
Figured I would throw this(stiletto) in the pocket today. It hasn't seen a pocket in close to a year. Here it is with the italion ww2 rifle I found a few weeks back.
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The reate and leatherman are my more practical carry for the day.
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New to me 0562, I heat anodized the hardware and clip earlier today, pretty proud of how I did for my second time.



 
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