Give two of your favorite all around edc traditional knives.

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For me any knife with at least one pointy bellied blade and one straight edge works for all-'round utility,
so any stockman or Wharncliffe trapper would work. These are two of my most commonly carried EDCs.

Queen #9 stockman
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Modified (spear main into a clip) Northfield Eureka Jack
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Working class knives:

Sorry couldn't limit myself to just two ;-)

1. Buck 303 cadet
2. Case Sodbusters Jr/Queen Country Cousin
3. Case Trapper (tru sharp w/ brown delrin handles)
 
Two of your favorites that can handle all around and edc. Multitools not included.

For me any knife with at least one pointy bellied blade and one straight edge works for all-'round utility,
so any stockman or Wharncliffe trapper would work. These are two of my most commonly carried EDCs.

Rats! Jeff stole my answer. (except he said it better than I would have.)
 
For me any knife with at least one pointy bellied blade and one straight edge works for all-'round utility,
so any stockman or Wharncliffe trapper would work. These are two of my most commonly carried EDCs.

Queen #9 stockman
CZ9-1.jpg~original


Modified (spear main into a clip) Northfield Eureka Jack
EurekaEDC_zpsd41f8788.jpg~original

Rats! Jeff stole my answer. (except he said it better than I would have.)

One of each works too!
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These two see more time in my pockets together than any others. Between them I have clip, pen, and sheepsfoot...All bases covered :)
 
This guy (or its sibling with the green delrin scales) and a Vic Classic.

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Both serve different uses/needs and both are part of the daily "load out."
 
Two of my all time favorites; Buck 301 (Camillus era) and an Old Timer 34; large and medium size Stockman. OH

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My Schrade Walden 832 was number one, but my son wanted something a bit bigger than his yeller peanut, and when I opened the knife box he immediately picked that one. By the way, nice to see it still in regular use, as it was in his pocket dump on the table when he was back visiting for Thanksgiving.

Not as pretty as the Schrade, but the same size, and a good replacement of the stockman 's utility, is this beater Case 6344HE, which has seen more pocket time since the departure of the 832.

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Of course, the one that is in my pocket nearly every single day, and handles practically all of my daily cutting tasks is the faithful peanut.

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My two would probably be my Schrade Sharp finger and either my Case 62087 or my customized tl-29 that Glennbad did such an awesome job on
 
For years I carried a SAK tinker. Loved the Philips head. Over the past few months I have been carrying my GEC Sheepsfoot Barlow with the pen blade. It is amazing how fast I took to a blade I had never considered before. I. Also carry my Pemberton whenever I have a watch pocket.
 
Every time I carry a different knife, I always go back to carrying an old Bucklite.
A Bucklite was my first knife when I was in highschool and I'm just used to carrying one.
About 2 months ago my wife bought me a "new" 1990 orange Bucklite 422 and that has been my main go-to knife.
But I do miss bone scales and patina so I'm going to start carrying another knife in addition to my Bucklite.
Probably my case mini muskrat.
 
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