Just my Mooremaker stockman - with yellow plastic scales. Been in my pocket everyday now for several months. Starting to get the itch to add a new one to the rotation but I am pleased with my Mooremaker.
I mostly carry factory multiblades, but I do have a couple of customs that I carry and use (albeit in a pouch )
I carried this Tony Huffman whittler today.
Other knives I rotate are Queen Dr (new model Bone Stag in D2).
Case peanut rehandled and worked by Jack Woods.
Case Classic 53055.
Case Medium Stockman 3 dot (70's).
Case 6383 3 dot (70's).
Utica equal end.
Electic Cutlery Company (Walden) equal end.
The last two have those sweet carbon blades. The last one was made in the early 1900's and the Utica in the middle 1900's. Picked both of them up for next to nothing a while back and decided to use them.
Lately, I have been carrying my custom slip joint that Don Hanson III made me. But, for some reason, today, I put my Chris Reeve Umfaan in my pocket. Of course, the Victorinox Mini Swiss Champ always goes in the little change pocket.
I have what I always have, large stockman (Buck 301) and Buck 110 on the belt. Also almost always have a Leatherman SuperTool and it's tool kit on the belt too. Carried Schrade/Old Timer versions of above knives for many years and always wanted Buck and finally this Christmas family gave me the Buck knives. Really like 'em. My knives get used a fair amount and I can't see spending for a custom the way I use them.
Bob
I´ve changed my regular EDC today, I´m carrying a SAK larger than my usual Victorinox Hunter (this one has pliers, don´t know the model name) and I´m carrying an OT stockman instead of the Uncle Henry. I also have my Hering b-flat harmonica in a Victorinox sheath on my belt.
An old Queen stockman in my coin pocket, a Buck 112 and a Klein splicing kit on my belt and my old regular leatherman in my back pocket. They're all pretty beat but they keep going just fine.
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