EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

TRM Neutron 2. I added the aftermarket clip they offer because I cant stand deep carry clips that stick way off the knife. I would love the bigger Atom but there is no option for a flatter clip. Its the only reason I havent bought one yet. And my blade isnt pitted its an odd way the camera captured oilIMG_3959.jpegIMG_3958.jpeg
 
Morning my friend. I understand getting behind in the thread when the routine is off. I too used a splitting maul in my younger life. Fuuny thing, when I moved out a new hydraulic splitter appeared. The only variety of tree that was difficult to split with the maul was sweet gum. It's grain twisted and turned but it made a hot fire.
Haha yeah it's funny how that happens. When I moved out a new John Deere appeared and some other stuff. Yeah that twisted grain stuff/knotty stuff sure is nasty when it's splitting time. Almost all the wood we burned was Alder and Douglas Fir.
 
Brightening up a dreary PNW day, as I come to the realization that my designated knife pic window sill will be occupied by Christmas lights for the next month. Oh well, it will likely go well with my carry anyway ;)

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A few years back there was a US company that called it quicks, on the way out Camillus came out with the Cuda dominator. An old time Ti-Tuesday today for meView attachment 2725969View attachment 2725968
Those are great! That was one knife that I really wanted for many years, but never quite got. I really love that era of knives, especially Ti framelocks, which, as you know, were quite rare comparatively speaking.
 
A lot of your pictures show fun outdoor activities with nicer weather. Where are you located, looking for a nice place to call home.🤔

Haha thanks! Don't let the filtered pictures deceive you, I live in Kansas. It's not so miserable as some make it out to be, but you have to try harder to find the more enjoyable places and fun activities.
 
Haha yeah it's funny how that happens. When I moved out a new John Deere appeared and some other stuff. Yeah that twisted grain stuff/knotty stuff sure is nasty when it's splitting time. Almost all the wood we burned was Alder and Douglas Fir.
Growing up in the south we burned a lot oak and sweet gum. Avoided pine and other lighter woods as they did not have the BTU's
Brightening up a dreary PNW day, as I come to the realization that my designated knife pic window sill will be occupied by Christmas lights for the next month. Oh well, it will likely go well with my carry anyway ;)

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Those look great
 
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