What's your favorite POCKET knife?

To eat fish: Ceramic Delta of Bôker.
To eat meat: Maybe R.Davis of Laguiole or some slim line of Opinel.
To have a walk on the beach: Tactical Liner Ti-Al of Bôcker.
A pocket knife for city: 705 McHenry & Williams of Benchmade.
To pick mushroom up in the countryside: Tranchete of Lupo.
To defend my self : Model Curro of Muela.
For picnic: Confident-Gourmet of Aitor.
For my daily job:Ciber-tool of Vitorinox
To Presume with my friend, as follow (19th century):





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CARPE DIEM

Francisco.
 
I actually carry different knives.

Most days I have a Schrade Old Timer Middleman Stockman in my left pocket and its smaller brother in my right. Good basic all around knives.

When wearing jeans I carry a SwissBuck Taskmate II in a belt pouch. No longer in production.

For Scouting I carry a Camillus Deluxe utility pocketknife in a handmade leather belt pouch and a Camillus 2 bladed Leaders pocketknife in my pocket.

Others too sometimes - a Case Barlow, other Schrades, etc. Depends on what I am doing. Select em based on my days activities.

I am a believer that a pocketknife is a usin' knife though. A tool to be used.

Kinda old fashioned I guess - carry a pocketwatch too.

Others too
Originally posted by RDaneel
You know what I mean. It has to be the kind of knife you don't mind being down there among the coins, lint and whatever in your pocket. The knife you carried as a kid, or your dad had.

I'm trying to come up with a good carry option in this arena of knifedom. I usually run to the stockman or whittler patterns so as not to totally weigh down my pocket. I'm not averse to carbon steel or stainless as long as the knife does what it's supposed to.

My longest time carry like this was a Scrade Uncle Henry 897UH. Carried it for over 10 years. It gave good service. A pretty standard knife, but there may be better.

So what do you carry? Why?

Dean
 
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