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What Buck are you carrying today?

I changed it up today finally. Still got the 501 on me, but today I went with a standard issue 110 with finger grooves. Even though I have a couple nicer 110's, this one is still a favorite :thumbsup:
 
I picked a 285 Flag for today. Back before Christmas KathyJo and I had half a dozen engraved with our band's name 'Kattillac Jack' along with their name for there present. This thread has made me stop and think about using a different one much more often than I used to. "BOTD" instead of Buck of the month..
 
Been fishing pretty regularly lately - Buck 121 has been my companion. OH
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A green mini Spitfire. I really like this knife. Thin, lightweight, nice blade shape, inexpensive. Its rapidly becoming my favorite edc.
 
I've got a lot of nice Buck Knives that are unused - everyone of them has multiples that I use (different color scales or a minor feature). This one has stayed on my mind - I just like the yellow covers and have wanted to make it a user, so Thursday morning I pulled it out of the collectibles box and transferred it to the EDC box. I have carried and used it for two days now, I still like looking at the covers and the fit & finish is top shelf. It will go to the beach with me for the next three days (but be supplemented by the Buck 121 while I fish) - I have enjoyed "breaking in" a 30 year old NOS pocketknife. OH
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Doing yard work earlier so was carrying a 486. Big knife, but its light enough and slim enough I forgot I was even carrying it while I was mowing....until I had to cut some vines.
 
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