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Show off your daily user
- RanchRoper
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Never leave home without my leatherman wave regardless of if I am working in the shop, poking about the farm or just out and about.
It wouldn't be my first choice knife for any cutting job but a multi tool is that handy that I haven't been without one for the last 20years so it gets put to work for any cutting job I have.
It has been pushed into service field dressing 400lb deer when it was realised we were without a knife but my favourite was delivering this pair by caesarean.
It wouldn't be my first choice knife for any cutting job but a multi tool is that handy that I haven't been without one for the last 20years so it gets put to work for any cutting job I have.
It has been pushed into service field dressing 400lb deer when it was realised we were without a knife but my favourite was delivering this pair by caesarean.
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This is my desk knife. Used daily to open packages, oranges, trim fingernails etc......
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Wow! I was just watching "Midsommer Murders" and the killer was using my every day carry, a #4 or #5 Opinel . Could tell by the handle. Way cool ( I think )! 
Vietnam, Cambodia, DMZ
101st Airborne, Recon. ( Where in the heck are we?)
25th Inf. Div.2/22 Inf. Reg.(mech.)TC
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S&W Model 67
IMI Zion AR
Uberti 1873 Bisley
Henry .357 Carbine CCH
Henry SGR .22
Taurus 856
101st Airborne, Recon. ( Where in the heck are we?)
25th Inf. Div.2/22 Inf. Reg.(mech.)TC
Sgt., U.S. Army, Sniper
S&W Model 67
IMI Zion AR
Uberti 1873 Bisley
Henry .357 Carbine CCH
Henry SGR .22
Taurus 856
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Catherine
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BUCK 113 Ranger Skinner. This one was my favorite FIXED blade knife from the beginning (Several years ago.) for a smaller blade knife and it STILL is right now.
It is my daily carry knife in my purse, fanny pack, around the house, etc.
I am still impressed with this BUCK knife and I still only own, use and carry fixed blade knives now.
I still love and enjoy using my BUCK (Idaho-USA) and my Ka-Bar (New York-USA) knives.
My husband has picked up a few other fixed blade (NIB) knives for me or us to use too.
MORA - Sweden. I don't know their model numbers right off the bat. Sorry! He sees something that he thinks that I might like in a sealed package and brings it home to me! So he and I have 2 matching Mora knives (In the house and in his truck.) and I have 2 other Mora knives - different models.
THIS is the LINK for my BUCK knife listed on top but I got mine at Cabela's or SW out here in person. I wanted to TRY it out in my hand first before I made my final decision. My cost was not what is listed on the BUCK website now.
https://www.buckknives.com/product/113- ... 0113BRS-B/
Cate
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It is my daily carry knife in my purse, fanny pack, around the house, etc.
I am still impressed with this BUCK knife and I still only own, use and carry fixed blade knives now.
I still love and enjoy using my BUCK (Idaho-USA) and my Ka-Bar (New York-USA) knives.
My husband has picked up a few other fixed blade (NIB) knives for me or us to use too.
MORA - Sweden. I don't know their model numbers right off the bat. Sorry! He sees something that he thinks that I might like in a sealed package and brings it home to me! So he and I have 2 matching Mora knives (In the house and in his truck.) and I have 2 other Mora knives - different models.
THIS is the LINK for my BUCK knife listed on top but I got mine at Cabela's or SW out here in person. I wanted to TRY it out in my hand first before I made my final decision. My cost was not what is listed on the BUCK website now.
https://www.buckknives.com/product/113- ... 0113BRS-B/
Cate
Typos!
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biglever
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I ordered this Buck blue line engraved with my military
Service And I do carry it every day.
And once in a while I carry this Henry.
Service And I do carry it every day.
And once in a while I carry this Henry.
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I carry this all day everyday. Spyderco Delica.
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NRA & 2nd Amendment Supporter. Lyman is my middle name.
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steider
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I have my grandfather’s knife with me everyday while I’m out on my ranch.
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tx gunrunner
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I 'm 75 and must use a cane to walk . So I never leave home without it . This is legal to carry here in Tx and it is made of 1055 carbon steel .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL0Y-GhU2Io
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL0Y-GhU2Io
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- BruniX
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EDC knife
I have it in my pocket every day !
love it !
CRKT Ripple II

https://www.crkt.com/shop/everyday-carr ... minum.html
i'm knives collector, my favorites are
- folding => crkt
- fixed => mainly Tops (tactical ops)
and OKC, Condor ..
love it !
CRKT Ripple II

https://www.crkt.com/shop/everyday-carr ... minum.html
i'm knives collector, my favorites are
- folding => crkt
- fixed => mainly Tops (tactical ops)
and OKC, Condor ..
"Those who forget the past are condemned to relive it"
W. Churchill
Shadow 2 SA - CZ
P08 - Luger
AR-15 - SDI
586 - S&W
97 - CZ
T3 Tac. - Tikka
1895 SBL - Marlin
1860 COLT - Pietta
W. Churchill
Shadow 2 SA - CZ
P08 - Luger
AR-15 - SDI
586 - S&W
97 - CZ
T3 Tac. - Tikka
1895 SBL - Marlin
1860 COLT - Pietta
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Bubbas4570
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Top 2 are my everyday working knives. The Kershaw was my go-to for pretty much everything and such, until I "rediscovered" the old Utica that had been my father's many, many years ago. I had just happened to buy a new pouch to carry something else (which didn't quite work out as planned) and the Utica then gained a new home on my belt. Unfortunately I hadn't figured out how to correctly use my new fangled sharpener, and took most of the point off the working Kershaw, but it still served well.
Bottom two are my dress knives for when, well, you just need to look a bit more refined.....
Bottom two are my dress knives for when, well, you just need to look a bit more refined.....
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Bubbas4570
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I do have a good old Buck 110 sitting around here, but the Utica is a tad trimmer in the hand, and the ties to my father cannot be overstated.
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Buck 110 EDC. But since I live out in the MS woods, I'll often carry a Woodmans Pal also to deal with the underbrush, vines, etc. This is a stock photo, mine shows a bit more usage.
Very useful tool that I'd recommend to anyone heading out for a few days in the woods. They are available here, but it looks like they discontinued the military model I have.
https://www.woodmanspal.com/product/woodmans-pal-481/

https://www.woodmanspal.com/product/woodmans-pal-481/

Bellum Omnium Contra Omnes is rapidly becoming a reality (11/2023). Para Bellum.
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Bubbas4570
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Is it a bad thing when you go back to a much simpler "using" knife? My buck 110 copy has been a comfortable companion for many hours and days, much more so than the other pocket clip knives i was using......
Once again, I get more enjoyment out of something simpler.....
Once again, I get more enjoyment out of something simpler.....
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Glad to see this knife thread brought up again. Since I posted in Sept 2017, I have made some changes in my EDC usage. Love to post knife photos, so here is an update.
In the first page of this thread, I posted a photo of my 35-year-old SAK Climber. Here is a group picture of some of my SAKs, including that traditional SAK with red handles. I gifted the black Climber in the center to a buddy, who never before owned a SAK. He thinks it's really cool. The knife at the bottom is my current EDC, the patriotic SAK Tinker.
This is almost identical in size to the Climber, which I still use. The Tinker definitely gets everyday use. If for some odd reason I don't find it in my right pocket, sometime during the day I will need to make sure it gets there!
And I fairly often belt-carry the slim, easy-to-handle grey Buck 722 Spitfire. This knife is very functional, and a great looker, too.
It's been fun looking at everyone's EDCs again.
PT7
In the first page of this thread, I posted a photo of my 35-year-old SAK Climber. Here is a group picture of some of my SAKs, including that traditional SAK with red handles. I gifted the black Climber in the center to a buddy, who never before owned a SAK. He thinks it's really cool. The knife at the bottom is my current EDC, the patriotic SAK Tinker.
This is almost identical in size to the Climber, which I still use. The Tinker definitely gets everyday use. If for some odd reason I don't find it in my right pocket, sometime during the day I will need to make sure it gets there!
And I fairly often belt-carry the slim, easy-to-handle grey Buck 722 Spitfire. This knife is very functional, and a great looker, too.
It's been fun looking at everyone's EDCs again.
PT7
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A couple of mine.
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A individual can't be a Navy.
A individual can't be a Air Force
A individual can't be a Coast Guard
A individual can be a MARINE! Semper Fi.
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My mini (imitation) leatherman that I almost always carry with me.
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Jan from The Netherlands
- Henry "Small Game" .22lr
- A few CZ rifles and a pistol
- Uberti Cattleman revolver
- Two Diana Air rifles, one in .17 (it is from 1974) and one in .22 (also old)
- Henry "Small Game" .22lr
- A few CZ rifles and a pistol
- Uberti Cattleman revolver
- Two Diana Air rifles, one in .17 (it is from 1974) and one in .22 (also old)
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constant companions!
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- Vaquero
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The Kershaw is always with me, the red case was that knife until last year. Now just part time, but it's a good one.
The Kershaw was giving to me this past Fall when I gifted my other daily carry.
Dave is an auto mechanic if you can't guess.
RP
The Kershaw was giving to me this past Fall when I gifted my other daily carry.
Dave is an auto mechanic if you can't guess.
RP
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Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012



