WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?

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Lazy Saturday morning and I got out these two to carry. Winchester moose with some real pretty colored smooth bone and a calf roper in desert ironwood.
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Today I'll begin test driving my new Buck.
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Some nice totes there, fellas!
6347 Amber bone today.
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Thanks, jtx.
Gregg, I thought the Jack AND the Pen you had yesterday were awesome but that Moose & Calf Roper are pretty nice, too.

Another wet, SS type of day here. And any day is a good day for stag, too.
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dlr110 wrote:
DM11 wrote:Possum Skinner
That is a very good looking knife, who was it made by?
Great Eastern Cutlery. Its a model 82. Its a single spring knife so its nice and thin. I use that wharncliff blade the most.
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geocash wrote:Thanks, jtx.
Gregg, I thought the Jack AND the Pen you had yesterday were awesome but that Moose & Calf Roper are pretty nice, too.

Another wet, SS type of day here. And any day is a good day for stag, too. EDC224.jpg
Thanks geo. Thats a good looking pair your'e packing today too, nice bone on that canoe.... and a stag toothpick is always styling. ::tu::
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[quote="sunknife

I packed this 100+ year old Bayonne jack knife and a Fight'n Rooster pen today.[/quote]

Fabulous specimin there Sunknife, that looks great for a hundred plus. The Rooster too, but that Bayonne made me stop and admire.
Geocash, beautiful Robeson. Great bones.

This little flower caught my eye and went well with the '72 06247
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geocash wrote:Thanks, jtx.
Gregg, I thought the Jack AND the Pen you had yesterday were awesome but that Moose & Calf Roper are pretty nice, too.

Another wet, SS type of day here. And any day is a good day for stag, too. EDC224.jpg
LOOK! It's a CANOE!!! ::drool:: ::super_happy:: ::clapping::

You forgot to mention that canoes are good to have around on wet days... ::rotflol::

I'm packin' this one today...
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Ivoryman wrote:[quote="sunknife

I packed this 100+ year old Bayonne jack knife and a Fight'n Rooster pen today.
Fabulous specimin there Sunknife, that looks great for a hundred plus. The Rooster too, but that Bayonne made me stop and admire.
Geocash, beautiful Robeson. Great bones.

This little flower caught my eye and went well with the '72 06247[/quote]
Nice old red bone Ivoryman! ::tu::
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Sasquach, I have your canoe’s brother. I nabbed it at the Cloverdale Swapmeet last Sunday for $2.50! :mrgreen:
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zoogirl wrote:Sasquach, I have your canoe’s brother. I nabbed it at the Cloverdale Swapmeet last Sunday for $2.50! :mrgreen: EA66BD28-8C29-4BF8-A337-967F339ED52C.jpeg
Nice snag there Zoogirl! At $2.50 you're lucky that you didn't get arrested for robbery! ::rotflol:: You got a great deal.
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Quick Steel wrote:P1030339 (2).JPG
How's that test drive goin' QS?
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Well Charlie, it is doing okay. Yesterday I used the sheepsfoot to cut some thin plastic that my Case was not dealing with effectively and I had recently sharpened the Case. I don't much care for the synthetic material used on the Buck covers; don't like the hand feel. The feel of my Ulster Stockman has it beat by a mile. Also prefer the little bit of extra heft the Ulster provides.
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Quick Steel wrote:Well Charlie, it is doing okay. Yesterday I used the sheepsfoot to cut some thin plastic that my Case was not dealing with effectively and I had recently sharpened the Case. I don't much care for the synthetic material used on the Buck covers; don't like the hand feel. The feel of my Ulster Stockman has it beat by a mile. Also prefer the little bit of extra heft the Ulster provides.
Sorry you're not liking it much. I haven't tried one like it but this Buck 309 at 3 inches closed is one of my favorite watch pocket carries. It has the black phenolic scales and good heft for such a small knife. Takes a wicked edge too. However it is a bit small for my XL meat-hooks.
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Charlie, is your Buck U.S. or China made? To add to my estimate: obviously the most important thing for a knife to do is cut. My Buck arrived with considerably above average sharpness and so far cuts with noteworthy ease. If it holds its edge reasonably well then I will warm up to it.
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These are the two that I currently use. I use the larger one most of the time but the smaller one goes in the pocket if I am not expecting to be doing any work; a sort of Sunday go to meeting knife.
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Maddogg them Griptialans are great carries,i carry one at work ::nod:: this weekend I broke in a new to me Buck Muskrat great user and easy to carry ::super_happy::
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Ivoryman wrote:[quote="sunknife

I packed this 100+ year old Bayonne jack knife and a Fight'n Rooster pen today.
Fabulous specimin there Sunknife, that looks great for a hundred plus. The Rooster too, but that Bayonne made me stop and admire.
Geocash, beautiful Robeson. Great bones.

This little flower caught my eye and went well with the '72 06247[/quote]

Thank you Ivoryman. :)
That 72' Case sure is pretty, the bone from that era has striking depth of color. I grabbed a 73' jack recently that has that same color, too hard to resist.
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DM11 wrote:Western Barlow and a Case Stockman
Love the natural pocket wear and the color of the bone on that stockman of yours as well David. ::tu:: It would be a shame I that one weren't being carried and used.
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sunknife wrote:
DM11 wrote:Western Barlow and a Case Stockman
Love the natural pocket wear and the color of the bone on that stockman of yours as well David. ::tu:: It would be a shame I that one weren't being carried and used.
Amen!
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Thanks Greg & Ivoryman. Good pun Charlie, & I agree that Ann stole that Butterbean.
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Quick Steel wrote:Charlie, is your Buck U.S. or China made? To add to my estimate: obviously the most important thing for a knife to do is cut. My Buck arrived with considerably above average sharpness and so far cuts with noteworthy ease. If it holds its edge reasonably well then I will warm up to it.
My little Buck is USA made from 2007. I have two Chinese Buck canoes but I have them in the small Asian section of my collection and have never used them. I have another small Buck that I frequently carry (pictured below) in my watch pocket. It's a model 055 introduced last year and at 3 3/8" closed is basically a shrunken 110. Haven't had any trouble keeping it sharp either. Buck uses two different stainless steels that I am aware of, 440C and 420HC. The Chinese Bucks I have and the USA made 309 and 55 all have 420HC. The 110 and 112 I have are 440C. So the quality of the blades on your knife should be consistent and are probably 420HC stainless. Hope they hold up for you in true Buck fashion.
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Quick Steel wrote:Well Charlie, it is doing okay. Yesterday I used the sheepsfoot to cut some thin plastic that my Case was not dealing with effectively and I had recently sharpened the Case. I don't much care for the synthetic material used on the Buck covers; don't like the hand feel. The feel of my Ulster Stockman has it beat by a mile. Also prefer the little bit of extra heft the Ulster provides.
As an addition to what I posted a little earlier, I was looking through my latest SMKW catalog and noticed that some of the Chinese Bucks were listed as having 420J2 stainless blades. I'm not sure what the difference is, I'm not familiar with that one and don't have any knives made from that particular type of stainless that I know of.
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