1) D'Allara Rescue in right front pocket; this one has been daily-carry for quite some time, as I like to always have a blunt-tipped knife, which is safer to use in many situations, particularly when a panicked animal might be involved.
2) Civilian in left front pocket; this one is a situational-carry knife, never the "primary" blade, and has most often been carried much more deeply than clipped into a pants pocket. It is a weapon, pure and simple.
3) Gunting, CPM S30V, plain-edge, in a custom pocket sheath at the moment, inside the right cargo pocket. I just took this one out of the safe, to potentially revive its EDC status, after recently misplacing a non-Spyderco EDC. I like to have a pointed-tip blade with me, in addition to a Rescue-type blade. If it does resume its EDC status, it will mostly be carried in a kydex belt sheath, made by Robert Humelbaugh. I have other Guntings, in 440V, both PE and SE, plus a Trainer and a CRMIPT. The Gunting's handle remains the best design I have found for my hands, among folding knives, which why I bought several, a lifetime supply as insurance against loss and theft. The contoured clip is part of the equation, when gripping and handling the Gunting. The kinetic opening, enabled by the ramp, also appeals to me, but is a secondary reason I love the Gunting.