EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

To the store carry

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Feel sorry for any dumb bad guyzz out there…well maybe not 🙄
 
Truly 2 of the coolest versions I’ve seen…there’s no way I could bring myself to really use that bottom one though 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you sir. The bottom one gets used lightly and has quite a few rolls on the edge already.. (Who knew there is steel wires inside of bow ties for gifts…)

I was contemplating selling it because I’d hardly ever carry it/wanted to keep it mint but not anymore. I enjoy the users more personally 😃
 
I've long been a member of the "work smarter not harder" club, though that doesn't preclude working hard (nor out-smarting myself either). J and I were smart enough to roll the rounds up a ramp to load her Frontier and drive them over to the splitter where they'd be both close and about the same height as the beam to more efficiently heft and move them over for splitting. Still it took me 2 days, to figure out I didn't have to heft them at all, just use one of the handy short planks a few steps away to roll them across, saving me barking up my forearms and risking dropping one on my foot.

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MCM MCM posted his TSEK's a few days back, mentioning that he's been carrying one of those in M390 every day for the past 10 years as he feels it's the "best knife BM has made to date". As I'm on an old school/classic BMK kick lately, that prompted me to get my more pedestrian 440C 805 out while I finished up the last of the splitting from the 60-foot oak today. This TSEK is a bit difficult to photograph as a previous owner had given it a partial sanding and polish to thin the blade out a bit and it's highly reflective. Still, that 440C takes a a really keen edge, the knife is wicked sharp, and it's a great work user.

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I've long been a member of the "work smarter not harder" club, though that doesn't preclude working hard (nor out-smarting myself either). J and I were smart enough to roll the rounds up a ramp to load her Frontier and drive them over to the splitter where they'd be both close and about the same height as the beam to more efficiently heft and move them over for splitting. Still it took me 2 days, to figure out I didn't have to heft them at all, just use one of the handy short planks a few steps away to roll them across, saving me barking up my forearms and risking dropping one on my foot.

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MCM MCM posted his TSEK's a few days back, mentioning that he's been carrying one of those in M390 every day for the past 10 years as he feels it's the "best knife BM has made to date". As I'm on an old school/classic BMK kick lately, that prompted me to get my more pedestrian 440C 805 out while I finished up the last of the splitting from the 60-foot oak today. This TSEK is a bit difficult to photograph as a previous owner had given it a partial sanding and polish to thin the blade out a bit and it's highly reflective. Still, that 440C takes a a really keen edge, the knife is wicked sharp, and it's a great work user.

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Better late than never!!!! Now just remember it for next big ass tree chunks!!!!!
 
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