My every day in my pocket in case I need it knife is a Schrade USA Old Timer 94OT trapper that had plenty of life left in it when I spied it in the pawn shop for a sawbuck last year. Since then I have acquired two new, mint-in-box USA 94OT's, but have not felt the need to retire my old one.
But sometimes I feel like carrying my Moore Maker trapper, about the same size or a little bigger than my Case 6254 XX SS. It's a good, everyday working knife with smooth yellow delrin scales.
And on Saturdays, down at the ranch, I carry my Schrade USA 96OT Trapper, the bigger, brawnier brother of my 94OT. Good for slicing open feed sacks, trimming back mesquite shoots, dressing game, or turning little bull calves into little steers.
But here lately, I have been eye-balling some of the bigger Case stockman knives. If I could spend a little of the grocery money this month on a knife, I would like to get a Case ''75 model stockman with jigged bone or stag scales.


So, my questions:
What's in your pocket?

What would you like in your pocket?

Would you carry a $100 knife in your pocket, knowing you're going to get it scratched and dinged up with work?
