EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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I worked in the sheetmetal shop all day making copper beam caps for three decorative lintels that my client is replacing for his client. There'll be one of these at either end, each projecting vertically down the butt, the horizontal ducking under and slightly past a false rafter extending from the house, with a straight overlapping section in the center between each pair.

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I did manage a couple forays outside on this beautiful, spring-like day to make the check-fit template next door and get a few knife pics along the way. It's been a big McHenry & Williams week, carrying my 710 on Monday, my 705 on Wednesday after @lzeplin finally got one of his own, and tying up a new lanyard on each. I had both with me today coz they were literally made for each other and they're my favorite large/small carry pair. These are my users and I also have two I keep like new to satisfy my compulsion.

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Thanks brother, I was just having a dramatic moment. Things have been a little heavy lately, lol. As they are for a lot of people these days.
No worries my Brother I hope everything is back on the upswing :thumbsup:
I’ve had a rough last few months relationship wise but fortunately I’m just leasing right now with the option to buy :D
But still what a ride!!! :eek:o_O:) And back to :cool:
 
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I feel your pain brother. Had a hip replacement this morning. Forty five minute surgery and I’m walking two hours later, with the aid of a walker of course. :) Medical advancements are amazing.
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Got a Bugout clip and put it on the -1. Liking it big time.
First time trying a Zebra 701. It’s a keeper.:cool:
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I got an upright walker with elbow rests that I used and use for pre and post op mobility. Hand brakes useful for walking down grade. They lock for parking. Seat for a time out or waiting in line. Gym bag for hat, jacket, Scotch, sun glasses, etc. Folds up for easy car transportation. Less than $200 to my porch. Easy assembly and many adjustments for custom fit. Large wheels help with curbs. Built in cane holder. Many red pin bundle reflectors for night use.
 
The new Manix 2 in Translucent Blue showed up yesterday. Some overnight rain added some contrast to the first picture this morning. Can’t wait for the sun to come out for some real cool shots. Special thanks to @Michael Dye and the New Graham Knives crew for getting it to me.
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Congrats My Brother what a beauty !
I really liking that translucent Blue one of my favorite spydie scales and then on a Manix2 to boot !!!! :thumbsup:
 
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