Traditional and Modern pairings

I'm now on 27 straight days of carrying nothing but this pair. I remember a time when I carried the same $15 stockman, (That was an expensive knife for me back in 1970), every single day, for thirty years straight. Now, I consider it a challenge to carry the same knife for a whole month. First world problems, I guess.:)
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I'm now on 27 straight days of carrying nothing but this pair. I remember a time when I carried the same $15 stockman, (That was an expensive knife for me back in 1970), every single day, for thirty years straight. Now, I consider it a challenge to carry the same knife for a whole month. First world problems, I guess.:)
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Looks like you have it covered with those!

I find that, more often than not, I have my Malibu with me daily, and I tend to cycle through my favorite traditional knives.
It was much easier when I put the same knife in my pocket everyday for decades!
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This flipper has a pivot bearing, it enables the blade to fire open, very much like that of an auto. The Exec is nearly a permanent pocket feature.
Individually they're both good knives, together they're a surprisingly capable combo.

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A similar but different pic than one posted elsewhere. Note the varying location of the embedded nail, completely different camera angle.
 
This flipper has a pivot bearing, it enables the blade to fire open, very much like the of an auto. The Exec is nearly a permanent pocket feature.
Individually they're both good knives, together they're a surprisingly capable combo.

OaWxQvs.jpg


A similar but different pic than one posted elsewhere. Note the varying location of the embedded nail, completely different camera angle.
Those Buck Sprints are great knives :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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