Fess up!

Absolutely beautiful knife Kerry. If you're turning out folders like that it's a shame you've only done 2!

Well THANK YOU! My brother doesn't compute so I will post his new EDC...#2

It's also a Bose Backpocket pattern 4 1/2" long, A-2 blade and spring, 410 SS liners/bolsters, SS domed pins. This knife has a half stop and flush jointed at the tang end and bolsters when closed. I had enough bone to make a matching golfers tool. He said he probably wouldn't get much of a chance to use the ball mark tool :o but turns out, he used it more than he has ever used one. Hmmm...I must make lucky ball mark tools :D

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At work, same as yesterday, Case mini-trapper, SAK Classic, plus the usual SAK that rides in my blazer pocket. Used the mini-trapper to carve up a cucumber and tomato for my sandwich mostly.

On getting home, changed to jeans, put the same Case mini-trapper in the watch pocket and just for the heck of it put a sheath on my hip with a Queen #39, BEM, Folding Hunter. I used it when we got back home to skin and eat a mango. Not a big cutting day, but felt well equipped none the less.

Since we're tossing a pic or two in, the Queen #39, alongside the teardrop jack acquired at the same time.
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Great Fun !!!

I carried a Case Yellow handle CV Trapper in the left pocket, a Case customized burl handled Hawkbill in the right pocket and a Rat-3 Micarta handled fixed blade in D-2 in my left boot...

Have I mentioned I like knives..:D

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Here is the customized Hawkbill

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Today I carried a Victorinox Huntsman, an Opinel and a Kershaw Centofante/Onion.

I had a nice custom fixed blade in my bag with a Victorinox Spirit multitool.

I spent the day working at a horse show. I cut some leather and rope, fixed a couple of loose nuts with the SAK and multitool and made myself some sandwiches for lunch.
 
Carried today the same knife thats been in my pocket every day for some time now when not at work. A Robeson scout knife, pattern #642214, made sometime before 1940, with 14" lanyard chain. Used it not long ago to cut up some steaks and potatoes for dinner.

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Queen #11, D2 and Black Cherry.

Cutting? Nothing except the jacket pocket threads on my dad's sport coat, and a temperamental wrapper on my Apron.
 
This little guy:

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Rick Nowland Copperhead with Wharncliff blade. It is a sweet little knife (~3" closed) and fits perfectly in the watch/change pocket of my jeans.
 
This little guy:

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Rick Nowland Copperhead with Wharncliff blade. It is a sweet little knife (~3" closed) and fits perfectly in the watch/change pocket of my jeans.

darn! that's a beauty! I should not feel guilty - but I switched out my Hen & Rooster Canoe for a Mnandi on Friday. Both feel equally nice - but the mnandi is lighter in the pocket. sigh! its a personal battle 'tween those two.
 
Here's the little gem I'm carrying today:
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Hiroaki Ohta, 3" closed with ATS-34 and the nicest stag. I've cut some cheese (as in food);) , tape and plastic wrap and done a little whittling.
 
Great looking knife Peregrin, really nice and fantastic stag...I have to laugh a little though in the land of the free that we live in, if you had to go anywhere and show that passport in an official capacity your beauty of a knife would be confiscated and end up in a trash bin.. For your safety of course...

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Sunburst, that is so true. I realized the irony when I took the picture. I wish it weren't so. We're planning a trip to the UK in May and I know I'll have to pack an EDC in my check in baggage and hope it's still there on arrival. What a world we live in.
 
Sunburst, that is so true. I realized the irony when I took the picture. I wish it weren't so. We're planning a trip to the UK in May and I know I'll have to pack an EDC in my check in baggage and hope it's still there on arrival. What a world we live in.

and I thought that was why the spyderco UK pen knife was created!!:eek:
 
Okay, its time to fess up to what you carried today!

Me- Yellow CV Case peanut, Vic classic in keyring sheath.

Things cut- some jute twine, mail opened, Foil seal thing on top of new bottle of windshield washer fluid.

Vic Classic on my Keychain. Didn't use it though.

Buck 110 on my belt. Used it for turning a bunch of old t-shirts into boot polishing rags and bore cleaning patches. Worked like a champ.

Wenger Standard Issue. I was going to carry my newly acquired Schrade today, but since I reedged the Standard Issue today, which has been my EDC since I bought it, I went with that. I rarely go without a SAK of somesort though. I'll pair the SAK and Schrade up tomorrow. The nice edge I put on the SAK was good for cloth cutting, and the screw driver opened a pop can lid and Zippo fuel can 'lid'.

I also had my Gerber/ Winchester tactical clipped to my pocket. I was going to use that for some of the smaller cuts on that patch making project, but even with the good edge, the traditionals cut laps around it. Go figure. I still like having a quick access blade handy though.
 
Yipppeeeee, this thread is still going!!..:thumbup: :D

OK, when the weekend comes I always change up into something great since I am typically working on my property.. Anyway, yesterday and today my EDC is the following..
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Cut a bunch of stuff.. First off, the fuzzies off the hand harvested pouch tobacco for my pipe I got from my cuzz. Second, to puncture multiple additional holes in my soaker hoses that I am utilizing on my property to continue watering my ficus shrubbery. Third, to peel an apple for my noon time weekend snack.. Fourth, to trim the knocks on my hand made 30 inch arrows for my traditional Cedar arrow making here in my Florida room workshop.. Fifth, to trimming all the Coconut hair off the mature Coconut shells here on the Penicilla..:D
 
Nice trapper sunnyd. Yesterday and today I carried a Schrade 94ot and my Vic. fieldmaster.
 
How does that antler pipe draw? It looks nifty, but I've experienced what stag grips smell like when being shaped. It isn't very pretty.
 
Yesterday, an Uncle Henry Protrapper. Saturday is his day, since when I hunt, it's usually on that day and he does a good job on birds and rabbits, and deals with yardwork pretty well. Partway through the day, put my blue Case Copperhead Wharncliffe/pen in my other back pocket. I just hate leaving that knife home.

Today, just the Queen Large Tear Drop/swell-ended jack, in Carved Stag-Bone. Nice, thin, solid, beautiful knife.
 
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