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How do you carry your small fixed blade for EDC?

What kind of grip do you prefer (forward or reverse for now)?
For reverse I think IWB works very well.... for forward grip, either from the pocket, or belt-carry at various angles works well.

Never liked the concept of neck carry.

FWIW, I carry a HAK inside a loop on my jeans.
 
I carry a Bark River OMF in a woodswalker sheath (it's made for your hip pocket). It's one hell of a good knife.
 
I've been carrying my new Bud Nealy Cave Cub using the IWB configuration. I also like the vest pocket carry, and the horizontal carry in the small of my back.
 
Well, I am looking for something the size of a Ferret or thereabouts. I am not to have anything but a safety blade at work, so smaller would be better. I usually only have my Squirt with me at work and use the blade on that to cut shrink wrap and open boxes and such. A small fixed blade would be a bit quicker I think. I have caught too many pocket clips on stuff at work bending the crap out of them. Outside of work: I usually carry my Glock or Sig IWB at the 5 o'clock. sometimes a S&W642 in my front right pocket if my pants allow. If I pocket carry the 642, I use a folder set up for my left pocket. With just the IWB guns, I use my regular right handed folders. I'm just trying to find a way to carry easily at work and a way to carry without getting in the way or exposing my concealed carry weapon after work. The more I think about the fixed blades, the more I like the thought of carrying one. Thanks for all teh help so far. Terry
 
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