How do you carry 2 blades

I usually have a Buck 110 or 112 in a belt sheath on my right side,

how can you carry a 110 or 112 they weigh a TON and have those annoying bolsters that get your hands smelling like pennies and fired brass all flippin day

nice knives but jeez i just cant deal with them
 
I carried two for a long time because I couldn't decide which one to bring along (I finally lost one).

CRKT M16-14D in right jacket pocket and CKRT M16-03Z inside the waistband. Or both inside the waistband when in just a t-shirt.
 
One clipped to my pocket and a HAK (hide away knife) threaded onto my boot lace, just in case I get knocked down for some reason or another and need to get someone off me.
 
On the belt, fixed blade on my left side, folder on my right. 3rd knife clipped to my pocket, and suspenders to keep it all up.
 
why would you carry 4 knives at one time if you only have 2 hands? i understand the on in your mouth, so that makes 3 blades being used, where do you put/hold the 4th one ?

You dont want to know where he puts the 4th one. :D sorry had too.
 
I always carry two different knives. I usually have a small traditional style knife in my left front pocket. Usually a Case Peanut or Swayback jack. In my right front, I carry a one hand opening locking knife. Many times a Spyderco Dragonfly in G-10 or Spyderco Persistence. I occasionally carry a small fixed blade on my belt instead of the Spyderco.
 
I carry a Vic SAK Adventurer in my right front pocket and a Spyderco Delica clipped to my right back pocket. Sometimes I'll have it clipped on a lower pocket if I wear cargo pants or in the ruler pocket in my carhartt pants. But carrying two knives is pretty easy.
 
I carry 4 blades pretty much everyday. I carry a zt301 in my front right pocket, a Boker Subclaw also in my front right pocket but as high as the pocket goes, a Benchmade 650 spike in my back right pocket, and a paramilitary 2 in my waistline.
 
I carry three knives all the time: a Victorinox Ranger for all the typical SAK functions (in a pouch on my belt--8 o'clock, weak side), a Kershaw Chill for convenient, light-duty, non-intimidating cutting (clipped high in my strong side, front pocket), and an ESEE-3 MIL CP for heavy-duty cutting (9 o'clock on my belt if I'm wearing an untucked garment or, alternatively, in my weak side, front pocket). When I'm hiking, I replace the ESEE-3 with an ESEE-4 and, when I'm camping or doing outdoor chores, I replace it with an ESEE-6.
 
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On most days I typically cary 2 knives usually 1 slipjoint and a modern folder of some sort. I carry the slipjoints horizontally in the bottom of my pocket and the modern folders clipped on my pocket pushed all the way to the rear side of my pocket closest to my hand.
 
I carry a Bark River micro TUSK on my belt, and one of my Case folders in my right front pocket.
 
I leave a leek and a small pen light in my keg pocket on my dickies and depending on if I wearing a jacket or not I have my larger folder in my right front or rear pocket. If I'm wearing a jacket my phone is in s jacket pocket letting me put a knife in my front pocket.
 
I leave a leek and a small pen light in my keg pocket on my dickies and depending on if I wearing a jacket or not I have my larger folder in my right front or rear pocket. If I'm wearing a jacket my phone is in s jacket pocket letting me put a knife in my front pocket.

Best. Pocket. Ever.
 
Fixed blade EDC (HEST, Real Deal, RKK Snitch, BK11, Paklite Skinner....) Left front pocket. Victorinox SAK and/or folder (Svord Peasant, RAT1, Byrd Raven...) Right front pocket. Unless you're a hipster or a chick, no problems.
 
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