Overcast and drizzly in the Baltimore area today. Been listening to "Asleep At The Wheel" in the truck. Slow day at work. Carrying my Gerber multi-tool and these two.
RFP-clipped

LFP

Oh yeah! And a small Victorinox SAK in the watch pocket.



Thanks for the info, Jerry. By the way, that's an awesome assortment of swell-center stockmans you have.jerryd6818 wrote:Your knife was very likely made in the '40s or '50s by Ulster




I keep my Randall Gilbreath Bowie in the map pouch of my truck and a Gerber machete in the tool box. Having been a Boy Scout and a Scoutmaster, I tend to be prepared!!!smokepole wrote:Charlie, I think with that combination you have most situations covered. Anything you couldn't handle with that set would probably need a rather large Bowie or a short sword...

Looks like those "will do" very nicely!!garddogg56 wrote:If I owned those Squach they would get some EDC timebut I don't so these will have to do ::shrug::AN old Walter & Co in the pocket with this Kershaw clipped in the other pocket the Schrade ST2 rides in the watch pocket.. The old Walter is going to the old man in Northern Maine to be researched normally I don't carry her


Nothin' wrong with buyin' old knives!garddogg56 wrote:Thanx Sasquach,I gut to get me some GEC just can't make up my mindEvery time I get some xtra bucks I go and buy a Buck or something old

Here's a better look. I purchased the horizontal sheath separately.Beechtree wrote:Thanks SP, its a good knife.
I really like that big Tidiuote in the back pocket Squach, thats a SWEET carrier.





Fixed your typo for youJust Plain Dave wrote:I could see a pint or three for that knife!



