WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?
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Nice knife R! 
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This one has been an EDC since the early '80s and has spent as much time hanging on my belt (or more) as any large folder I've ever owned. It's a Parker-IMAI. It's been a real workhorse.


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Sasquach now thats a workhorse 
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Knice rareola and sasquach!! 
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Great hand handy knife Charlie!

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Just finished working on a liquid switch got a pair of high voltage gloves out of it to go with my Schrade LB-7
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Nice Schrade dog, I love em. I just ordered a new GEC that I hope to put into my EDC rotation. I will get some pics up when it gets here.
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Johnny, I've missed the post regarding your grandmother but gather something is going on. Review/update so I can pray?
My Buck 112 and 500 continue to find their way into my right front pocket with regularity, but gosh-darn if the Opinel #9 isn't just most consistently the knife I like the best. Day in, day out, everything about this knife suits my hand. The weight, the size and shape of the blade, even the no fear and no pressure one hand open and close it provides.
I've also been converted to being a 2 knife person. I blame this forum. The Schrade 5OT rides in my PDA/glass case. Weighs little. Very small. Smaller blade come out when people might be put off by the bigger knives. That is useful. This 5OT is a new acquisition. The blade is complete, unlike my other one which was tipped and reprofiled.

EDC by Pinnah, on Flickr
Rareola and 'Squatch, those are nice looking knives. Whole fist full, I bet.
Garddog, I'm liking that LB7. I'm trying hard to stay away from the 6OT, 7OT and 51OT but I feel the gravitational pull. Nutty. I've got those sizes covered by my Bucks but still...
My Buck 112 and 500 continue to find their way into my right front pocket with regularity, but gosh-darn if the Opinel #9 isn't just most consistently the knife I like the best. Day in, day out, everything about this knife suits my hand. The weight, the size and shape of the blade, even the no fear and no pressure one hand open and close it provides.
I've also been converted to being a 2 knife person. I blame this forum. The Schrade 5OT rides in my PDA/glass case. Weighs little. Very small. Smaller blade come out when people might be put off by the bigger knives. That is useful. This 5OT is a new acquisition. The blade is complete, unlike my other one which was tipped and reprofiled.

EDC by Pinnah, on Flickr
Rareola and 'Squatch, those are nice looking knives. Whole fist full, I bet.
Garddog, I'm liking that LB7. I'm trying hard to stay away from the 6OT, 7OT and 51OT but I feel the gravitational pull. Nutty. I've got those sizes covered by my Bucks but still...
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Hey Dave, if you check out the Upper Room forum you'll see all of the news and updates.
I wouldn't mind telling you here, but I have it all documented there.
Link.
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... 68&t=28982
I wouldn't mind telling you here, but I have it all documented there.
Link.
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... 68&t=28982
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Geno;If I go back to work I'm going to get me some GEC
Celeb;I still gut my peanut at hand I give it a rub with a prayer going out..Pinnah;I know what ya mean about those Bucks but the LB-7 is a nice change 
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I just recently got my first GEC and I'm liking it a lot1
Speaking of Schrades, here's a little guy that finds his way into my pocket quite often. Takes tough dirty work in stride every time.


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Looks like Thursday stands for Hard Workin knives 
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Been doin' lawn chores today so I'm packin' a "git-er-done" combo!

I don't know why he's so tired, all he did was watch!!!!!


I don't know why he's so tired, all he did was watch!!!!!

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“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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Watchin, sniffin and sleepin, that seems to be all they ever do. 
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Nice, Charlie!
I was also doing yard work today, and for some strange reason stuck this big fellow in my pocket. Best part was sitting on the screened porch eating an apple while I cooled off. I'll follow your lead and add one of Bella -- she was ready to play after being chained to the stake while I mowed.
I was also doing yard work today, and for some strange reason stuck this big fellow in my pocket. Best part was sitting on the screened porch eating an apple while I cooled off. I'll follow your lead and add one of Bella -- she was ready to play after being chained to the stake while I mowed.
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You forgot one thing.singin46 wrote:Watchin, sniffin and sleepin, that seems to be all they ever do.
I been carrying these two for a while I really love the leek though!
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Oh yes, How could I forget the business in the backyard.
Sleek Leek DRS!

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Just this one:


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Hey trey, Tell us about this one? Treefarmer
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True, but don't come in uninvited!!!! That's when he goes to work!singin46 wrote:Watchin, sniffin and sleepin, that seems to be all they ever do.
A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
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Damn boys! A good dog and a good knife, every man should have at least one of each!

A GOOD KNIFE IS LIKE A GOOD FRIEND, IT'LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN.
“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
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And a lucky man to have two!!
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Worked out in the yard from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm today; mowing, weeding, trimming, using the gas blower on those 10 million pine pollen pods, put out Round-Up on all the plants growing in the cracks in the sidewalk, curb, and driveway, finally applied 20 lbs of Ortho-Max all season fire ant treatment to the lawn. Damn I'm tired, sitting here sipping a brewsky, waiting on supper which my wife is cooking and then off to the BINGO game tonight at the VFW (member of the post - I work the game, I don't play). I carried and used my Frontier - Imperial 4131 Stockman today; cut open the fire ant killer bags, that is about the only pocketknife cutting chore I can remember today - it will be back in my pocket tonight.
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My first Leek was the stainless like you have DRS, fantastic knife! My son took a shining to it, asked if he could have it, so now it is away at college with him.
I'd love to see a face shot of the dog in your second picture. From that angle, the coat color, size, tail, and type of fur looks quite a bit like our girl.
As a follow-up to my post earlier today, I had decided to use my Ben Hogan primarily for food prep slicing tasks, since it is too large to comfortably pocket carry. The apple shown above was the first job for it. Later this afternoon I used it in dinner preparation: primarily slicing onions and checking the boiling potatoes for done. It is starting to develop a nice, natural patina.
I'd love to see a face shot of the dog in your second picture. From that angle, the coat color, size, tail, and type of fur looks quite a bit like our girl.
As a follow-up to my post earlier today, I had decided to use my Ben Hogan primarily for food prep slicing tasks, since it is too large to comfortably pocket carry. The apple shown above was the first job for it. Later this afternoon I used it in dinner preparation: primarily slicing onions and checking the boiling potatoes for done. It is starting to develop a nice, natural patina.