EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

Carried all of these at one point or another today.

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I’m guessing this one doesn’t get much play around here, but it’s a very solid little slip joint that I really enjoy. It’s the Medford Gentleman Jack in “Bank Scroll Filigree”. My pics really don’t do the colors any justice...
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I don’t particularly like Medfords, but I could highly consider putting that in my pocket. Great choice. :cool:
 
It does with me !
What a beautiful Slippie !!

For a Medford, it doesn't looks like one.. Nice one there!

From that classy slippy to something abominable.... not really but.

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That is a really nice looking knife. Also from the knives you post I think you can stop saying you are fairly new to knives now. You have a really nice collection!

I don’t particularly like Medfords, but I could highly consider putting that in my pocket. Great choice. :cool:

Z Zeroedin - they’re using very cool materials for these slipjoints. On more than one occasion I’ve almost grabbed two. One comic book and the other was concrete I think.

Thanks, guys. Always fun to share a knife that gets a warm reception.

ktataragasi, thanks for the kind words and the comment. I’ve been fortunate to stumble my way into a handful of knives that I truly enjoy and suspect will be long-term “keepers”. Lol, but for every one that makes it into my rotation, there’s another knife sitting in my drawer that makes me wonder wtf I was thinking when I placed the order. I guess that’s all part of the learning curve...figuring out what we like and don’t like and what suits us best; and while I feel I’m finally nailing down my preferences, it’s been a painfully expensive process. Until I stop making those crazy impulse purchases and learn to stick to the styles and materials that work for me, I feel like I still have a lot to learn. I guess it’s in that regard that this all still feels relatively new to me. Fortunately, I’ve pretty much exhausted my “hobby” funds at this point, so it’s time to get back to learning how to care for and sharpen the knives I’ve acquired....and to once and for all put an end to that “new guy balls-out buying binge monkey” that’s been on my back these past few months, lol.
 
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