SAK fans?

I carry a Swisschamp a fair amount as my EDC. When I carry another knife as my EDC there is usually an 84mm Climber or Golfer in my watch pocket. They are just plain useful!
 
I carry a hiker, tinker, or more recent the Alox #7. Though I wish the Alox had the tweezers. I must confess I like the Alox scales alot more than I thought I would.

If I could get a tinker with pruning blade and Alox scales with tweezers I'd be pretty happy.
 
When I was working in an office, I carried a SAK Spartan every day for the better part of 40 years. It definitely shows the miles it spent in my pocket, and of course the obligatory reground tip on the small blade that got broked from doing something stupid with it. But that was all I carried. Since the pangoddamdemic, I’ve been working from home. I still have a couple of SAKs spread all over the house for this and that, along with whatever folder I feel like fidgeting with on that particular day. Funny, the Tinker is one that I don’t have in the little collection. Maybe it’s time I add one. 😁
 
I have a Victorinox Compact, Swisstool Spirit Plus, and a Swiss Card. I love the Spirit Plus, but I carry the Compact more. A few weeks ago those little tweezers on the Compact were the difference between having an agonizing paint flake jammed under my fingernail and instant relief.

A couple SAKs I'd love to get hold of down the road are the Cybertool 34 and Ranger Grip 79.
 
I’ve carried a Vic Executive in my pocket every day for the past 30yrs or more. It’s like my “American Express” card, I never leave home without it! 😁
 
I have a classic on my keyring, but lately, this one has been riding with me in a belt pouch...

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A Vic One Hand Trekker.
 
I have dozens of them, and while I generally gravitate toward a pliers based tool due to my job, if I am going anywhere that I feel I may need a bit of a tool kit but want to pack light and not raise eyebrows, it's an Explorer Plus. I think it's the only knife I actually have true duplicates of.

It's perfect for day to day non-woods stuff, and it's not too thick but just thick enough to look more like a tool than weapon.

I will admit, I have had a bit of a wandering eye as my daughter has left her barely touched blue sapphire Hiker unattended, and it may have found its way into my pocket a time or two.
 
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