Daily carry: left pocket, an SAK (medium sized Wenger), right pocket, small sebenza, small SAK and a SOG crossgrip. At home and most everywhere but work, I add the Busse Mean Street to the hip.
I use the medium SAK for grunge cutting and it has a saw blade which comes in very handy sometimes. It also has a good sized philips and scissors that are pretty handy sometimes.
I use the small philips screwdriver a lot on the small SAK (can't tell you the exact model but it has a small phillips, a wire bender and bottle opener all on one blade--not much bigger than a classic). The small philips is just the right size for the screws on those battery compartments on calculators and other doodads. The other day, when my notebook failed, I was conversing with tech support at Dell, and had to remove the hard drive. The little SAK had the perfect screwdriver for this. The SOG Crossgrip has the pliers--I love 'em.
The Mean Street is my "minicrowbar" knife. It's a rough use knife and that's what I use it for.
The small Sebenza I don't use much. I just carry it around and whip it out once in awhile to impress the sheeple. Ha ha. LMAO
What I don't cut with the Sebbie ain't worth cuttin'.
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Hoodoo
And so, to all outdoor folks, the knife is
the most important item of equipment.
Ellsworth Jaeger - Wildwood Wisdom