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Large (4 inch closed) Stockman.
SAKs
a large Trapper (4 1/4" closed)
a Sunfish
bicycle

Looks like we enjoy some similar EDCs

SAKs (I carry up to four at the same time at work but this would get all out of hand if I started showing and listing all that) when away from work just the Mini Champ . . . has a light and a ball point pen . . . sweet tiny knife.

If you get a chance post a photo of the Sunfish ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
 
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What I carry depends on what I'm doing.
At work, I've settled into a routine of light & slim; and on any given night I'll have my cf Positron, Mantra2, Spider Monkey, Anthem, or GM3.
Outside of work is generally a lot less consistent; but for the past few weeks it's been my SC Bodega (it went from sitting, boxed, in a drawer to owning the pocket). With a little luck, it will soon have some serious competition for that spot - in the form of a custom Wayfarer.

At work or not, I also carry a traditional... but I've got two handfuls of favorite patterns, so I'm not going to list them.
 
The foundation are my Sm. Classic MM Micarta Sebenza and my Strider SnG parts Hybrid-CC/GG .The Sebenza days and SnG nights. Every other knife gets worked in on my trips out(work from home)
3" Hinderer XM-18 non flipper slicer
3" custom XM-18 non flipper spanto
My 2 Fellhoelter Kwerks
Fellhoelter No One
And Sm. Classic MM African Blackwood Sebenza
I also have a small Moon song Sebenza sitting on the bench just waiting to get in the line up-soon
 
The belt sheath is better. You'll never lose it, and the weight on the belt is not noticed.
About the 110 I totally agree.
I don't carry mine much at all (owned it for 35 years) though a month or two ago I EDCed it for a couple weeks solid. Love the handle shape. All that brass looks good but weird balance. Not a fan of the blade in use but it is SO great to look at !
 
Very nice collection ! ! !
Mine are so much more modest.
Up until lately it would be a daunting task to list them.
Now ?
These two . . . pretty much every day. (truth be told I haven't had the smooth red bone slip joint (Boker Large Stockman) very long but it just won't leave my pocket. And unlike all the Trappers I used to carry the hell out of the Large Stockman can just ride in the bottom of my pocket and I don't notice it. The other one is my out of this world good and perfect for me Para2 M4.

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Now before these two there was this pair of heavily modded Cold Steel Ti Lite IVs
A belt pouch is a must for these two work horses but what a pair ! ! !
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Full flat ground and thinned to 1.9mm at the spine and as long as a Military. LOOK OUT !
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There are many more but here . . . this will creep you out :
Two Cold Steel Kitchen Classic paring knives with KreyEx handles; one toothy one polished edge and just stupid sharp. In Mora sheaths . . . right o_O . . . right ;)
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Don't you wish you hadn't asked ? :D
YOU’RE the same-knife-two-edge guy! I saw one of your posts about that a long time ago. Usually I carry two knives, large n small, but after seeing that one pic, I added “polished edge and toothy edge” to the mix. I actually just posted in the EDC thread today, ZKC C02 and the Sovereign A2, one mirrored up and the other at 400 grit
 
With exceptions for specific needs - being dressed up, yard work, work site -

Always a Victorinox Money Clip.
Either a:
Spyderco Baby Jess Horn
Kizer Feist
Any number of Peanut pattern or Peanut sized knives.

In the summer, when in shorts:
Moki Blakiston's Fish Owl, large (fits pocket better).
 
Endura 4.
Manix 2.
ZT 0566.
BM/HK 14715.
Those above four get carried on a rotation consistently. Every once in a while I'll roll with a Military, or a ZT 0909.
 
County carry (EDC):
Kershaw Link M390
ZT0450CF

Hiking/survival carry:
Rat Worx Mini MRX
 
My EDC for several years has been my trusty old, all ti xm-18 clipped in my right pocket and a 40 year old Gerber lockback in my left. Gerber has ivory micarta scales that have become a beautiful orange brown and sees much more use than the XM-18.
 
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