Share your "Two to Carry" Traditional Knives

I have carried this mudbug in a belt sheath every day for about two years. For several months this yankee jack was in my pocket but eventually I started rotating the "pocket knife". The only constant is the mudbug but the yankee jack could easily take up the slack from this day forward forever. Between the two I would be more than happy.fullsizeoutput_8f9.jpeg fullsizeoutput_8f8.jpeg
 
I like how you posed the question, JohnDF JohnDF . These two could easily cover my needs for years to come:

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On top, this Arthur Wright & Son buffalo horn lambsfoot is in my pocket nearly every day. On bottom, this Camillus 72—in BSA 1047 guise—is in my hand nearly every whittling session. I’d be hard pressed to give up either one, but would be very content to be limited to just the two.
 
For office/dress clothes, my go-to is my CRKT Ripple. For more casual wear and hard work requiring a tougher tool, I lean on my SOG Vulcan Mini.
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Should've put "Traditional" in the thread title...oh wait:rolleyes::(

~Chip
 
My right front pocket typically carries the alox Electrician, a Biltong, and one of my two Opinel 6s, plus a 4 1/2” Channellock plier. In the left front, there is always a Micra with my keys.

The Electrician has become a constant unless I am in the woods, when a Farmer replaces it. Two or three days a month, I might replace the Opinel or the Okapi with something else, but I could easily get along with either Opi and the SAK.

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