Hi folks.
I've been pondering a thread like this... I'm sure I'm not alone here but my job can get pretty mucky and certainly not very knife friendly! For example if I'm building a bridge I may be stood in mud for days at a time, opening up bags of concrete mix (not a blade friendly task!). So I've naturally divided up my EDC into work knives and weekend/play knives.
Here are some current examples.....
Work

The Tina's small sheep's foot coupled with a long, rounded swayback is a real gem for tough detail work. Their carbon steel holds an edge really well too.
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Work

Don't need to say much about the #73L except I like the reassurance of the lock. Yesterday we were controlled burning an area of moorland and I had to cut a hole in a thick plastic container in a hurry. I was glad of the lock!
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Please add some pic's of your own pairings and what influenced your choices
Sam
I've been pondering a thread like this... I'm sure I'm not alone here but my job can get pretty mucky and certainly not very knife friendly! For example if I'm building a bridge I may be stood in mud for days at a time, opening up bags of concrete mix (not a blade friendly task!). So I've naturally divided up my EDC into work knives and weekend/play knives.
Here are some current examples.....
Work

The Tina's small sheep's foot coupled with a long, rounded swayback is a real gem for tough detail work. Their carbon steel holds an edge really well too.
Play

Work

Don't need to say much about the #73L except I like the reassurance of the lock. Yesterday we were controlled burning an area of moorland and I had to cut a hole in a thick plastic container in a hurry. I was glad of the lock!
Play

Please add some pic's of your own pairings and what influenced your choices
Sam