What knife did you carry on your wedding day?

On my wedding day (Nov. 18, 2000), I had my trusty SAK Huntsman that I've had since childhood.

On a related note, I gave my best man and lifelong friend a Schrade gunstock trapper like the one he had for much of his childhood, until he broke it when we were teenagers.
 
I got married this summer and had my case limited edition orange jigged bone cheetah in my pocket. In slacks that is what I usually carry; in everything else I carry a sog flash II right now.

PS: my groomsman all got knives with their name engraved onto it!
 
3 years ago - we were married by good friend who happens to be a minister and knife nut. As a thank you gift, I gave him a matched set consisting of an Al Mar Hawk and Osprey, both in black lip pearl. But when buying them I knew that I would kick myself if I didn't treat myself, too, and bought myself a Hawk in BLP. I can guarantee that that's what I was carrying that day.

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I was married in Nevada, and I wasn't sure about the knife laws. So I carried a Wegner Pro Hunter, since the blade was only 3 and 5/8th inches long, in case there was a 4 inch limit there...
 
I carried a Gerber folding stag sportsman (top left) given to me by my dear Mother just before my wedding in 1976. Mom, God bless her, left us in '82 but I still have the Gerber. (and the same wife)

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When I was looking down the end of that Double Barrel Shotgun I forgot that I was even carrying a Knife.:eek::D:D
 
Great thread. I carried no knife, but I did have my Navy Officer's Sword hanging on the belt through my choker whites.
 
A Boker Delta (2040) - titanium handle/ceramic blade. Illegal in Denver (yeah, I know, that 3-5/8" ceramic blade would probably be most of our LAST choice as a fighting knife, but we don't get to write the laws). Somewhere around a month or two into the marriage, wifey decided to use the knife to dig weeds out of our gravel driveway. Note to those of you with ceramic blades: never, ever, ever attempt this yourself. Said goodbye to a beautiful $180 knife that day and, sorry to say, yes, it was a harbinger of things to come.
 
21 years ago it was a case serpentine stockman, yellow scales, cv. great knife and of course i traded it off soon after. typical!!
 
Im not married yet but If I marry the Girl Ive been with for awhile now I would have my Obenauf Bandit that she got me for our first year together or she would probly kill me if she saw me with another knife. She's always asking me "are you carrying the knife i got you".
 
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