What is your EDC knife?

When this topic was opened I still carried my flint handaxe:D, by now I have graduated to the Tenacious.
 
Recently acquired Spyderco dodo or an MT amphibian usually with a zytel spydie in opposite pocket. I just got a leather sheath for my Spyderco Ronin and that might become an edc not sure yet.

How do you like the amphibian for EDC? Is it a manual or automatic? I have one in automatic. I got it a a deal for $150.00. I hate to use it though. I was planning on getting a manual to rotate in my EDC but, they are going for around 400.00 now. I wish I could find another deal like that.
 
This is my current rotation although it changes a bit with the 4th knife and lower. The atersisk denotes the most commonly carried knives the past several weeks/months and the CF S90V Para is new (one week) but getting a lot of pocket time since she arrived with her twin sister. :D

Hogue 4" EX01 G-Mascus *
Hogue 3.5" EX01 G-Mascus *
Spyderco CF S90V Paramilitary 2 *
Spyderco Gayle Bradley
Spyderco PPT
Spyderco Sage 2
Meyerco Kirby Lambert Shockwave *
Mcusta Tactility with Corian scales
CRKT Onion Eros (for those super light weight days)
 
My favorite set is: Emersom combat karambit, Emerson CQC11, and Vic classic !
 
I never tire of posting pics of my EDC's. :D

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You realize the OP asked this question nearly six years ago, right? On the off chance he still cares - I carry a SAK Huntsman and KaBar Dozier folding hunter EDC.

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Beckerhead #42
 
Drop points and they are my favorite knife right now, overall. I actually prefer the 4". Yes, they are light enough for EDC IMHO. I've carried one or the other almost exclusively for the past couple months. I like them a lot.
Reek - How do you like the Hogues? Are they light enough for EDC? Tanto or drop point?
 
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