What is your FAVORITE FOLDER for daily carry?

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I thought it might be interesting to see what everyone's favorite folder is for every day carry and to see if one particular knife stands out as the most popular...

So what one folder do you all love to have in your pockets most of the time?
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My Benchmade Sentinel is my favorite so far! I thought annodized aluminum would be slippery but it gribs better than my G-10 AFCK. And that blue liner looks great!

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Flavor of the month for me is the Emerson CQC-7B CN. BM9500 when I desire a less tactical appearance in my Sunday-go-to meetin' clothes.
 
Toss between my large Sebe, and DeVilliers pathfinder.
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Hi gentleman -
I like the Böker-Brend (Titan/Wood/plain) -
together with a CRKT Mirage (Zytel/Warncliff)

BB
 
Knife most often carried:

Strange choice but mine would be a combo-edged CRKT Sampson KISS.

It's wafer thin and easy to carry, and inexpensive enough that it can get scratched up and I don't care.

Non-knife people aren't threatened by its art-deco design, and they think it looks really cool.

Doesn't have the best lock-up but it works fine if you use it within its limitations, and know how to grip it.

It's my beater knife.
 
Everyday, My large plain Sebenza. Other than that I also carry a Spyderco of some sort and a small pocket knife...Lately its been a S&M stag canoe whittler....The style is really called a Cannittler. Named by Frank Buster of Fight'n Rooster Knives.

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Keith D.Armacost
If The Women Don't Find You Handsome,
At Least Let Them Find You Handy. R.G.
 
Spyderco Calypso Jr Lightweight. Very light, great steel, great blade shape and very sharp!
 
This month it seems to be my <a href="http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/knives/schrade/slw1.html"><img src="http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/knives/schrade/_slw1-side.jpg" alt="" align=right>Schrade Lake and Walker</a>.

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Urban Fredriksson www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/
Latest updates:
EKA Nordic W11, Schrade Lake & Walker, Calypso Jr Lightweight

"I've always been fascinated by Scandinavian knives [...] they're simple, in an advanced way". - Bob Loveless
 
I'm normally not a folder type of guy, and then most of my knives are customs. But I was given a left handed "Cuda" by Camillus about a week ago and it hasn't been far from my side since. At last, a true left handed knife. For those who preach that it really doesn't matter much about left and right handed designs, try this model! I have had more fun handing it to right handed people and watching them fumble.
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I have 2, a Schrade Old Timmer med, stockman, and spydy Calypso Jr ltwt.
 
For the most part I carry Japanese style neck knives IWB, but I do carry folders for a change of pace. Those would be:

-BM42S in a G2 horizontal sheath.
-Clipless old-style Sebenza in a canted G2.
-Tanto Sebenza Large
-Spyderco Lum Tanto
-Emerson Specwar CQC6



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