Just a few of mine.

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With the exception of the Red Alox Farmer, the rest have been influenced by my time around here.

The Copper Alox Lumberjack has become my go-to for hikes in the woods.

The most recent being the GEC Esquire in Cocobolo that I got as a present for myself for passing my CPC exam.
The Radio is my in case of social gathering with adult beverages knife.
The Ebony Pemberton has been my frequent watch pocket companion.
The Burnt Stag Half-Congress has been my office knife.
The EZ Open Jack sadly has not seen much use.

The Douk-Douk has become my around the yard beater knife.
The Buck 302 has incredible fit and finish and occasionally sees back pocket carry.
The Case Medium Jack has become one of my favorites and started me back into traditionals.
The (mandatory) yellow Case Peanut was a trade in my favor and is scalpel sharp.
The fixed blade is Tom Krein's Bird & Trout model (TK-11 B&T). Blade is 2.75" of CPM 154 steel with green linen micarta scales & red liners.
 
Glad to see that Peanut there. The yella Peanut is mandatory in any traditional knife line-up. (Mine is on the way and due to be delivered possibly tomorrow in fact!)
 
:thumbup: Nice bunch!!! Very nice!!! :D

Knew you'd like at least 2 of them :)

That Red Alox Farmer has clocked a lot of woods miles. Best use came back in 2008 when the tornado went through downtown Atlanta. Wife and I were actually out on a date night and saw the tornado go by out the window of the restaurant we were at. No power - out came my little AAA flashlight. Large downed limbs blocking the road - out came the saw on the Red Alox Farmer. Wife said I looked so smug, but she never again asked if I really needed all the stuff I carried in my pockets. :)
 
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