What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Case amber bone stockman with damascus (same every day since January).

For those who like the candy tin idea, there are a bunch of folks on the Survival/Preparedness forums that are constantly tweaking the contents of their "PSK" (personal survival kit) which many keep in an Altoids candy tin or similar.

I expect you'd get a lot of responses asking right here on the Wilderness and Survival forum. Also, two other good places are: Doug Ritter's Equipped to Survive forum and EDC (every-day carry) Forums
 
I carried a tin psk for a while but think a smaller kit of universaly adaptable items might be infinitely more usefull on a day to day basis...jmho..Thanks
 
I carried a tin psk for a while but think a smaller kit of universaly adaptable items might be infinitely more usefull on a day to day basis...jmho..Thanks

I carry a Ritter PSK whenever I leave the vicinity of my home or car, it fits in my pocket, but is too big to carry 24-7.

What size smaller kit, and what adaptable items do you/would you carry for everyday?
 
Today I'm carrying a cheap produce (aka melon) knife that I picked up on ebay and my ever present Vic Super Tinker.
 
Boker Appaloosa bone whittler
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and alox classic
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Hopefully I'm going to be able to get that Moore Maker Serpentine Stock Knife for $65 including sheath in yellow bone pretty soon.
 
My Stan Shaw two blade pen knife with buffalo horn scales. It doesn't get out much, but I'm in London for a couple of days and meeting someone tomorrow who wanted to see it.

David
 
Risner Indian Head trapper with yellow scales .I think maybe 1095 blades .Very easy to get razor sharp.
 
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