What kind of knife do you carry, if any?

SAK and Benchmade Mini-Griptilian. Every day.

Could never understand the mentality of people who don’t carry one.
It is sadly funny watching some knifeless millenial or anyone trying to open a bag of snack food out of a vending machine by tearing at it with their teeth like an animal, or opening an Amazon shipment box with their fingers.
 
SuperTinker SAK and a Spyderco Delica here. I probably use the scissors, tweezers, and bottle opener the most on the SAK, and the Delica for almost everything else.
 
Have not been with out a pocket knife for more than six decades.

I'm liking this'n for a few years now.

Case Single Blade Trapper Lockback Assisted Opening.

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I also carry this one sometimes,

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Here's a pretty cool "flipper" shown with a 1946 M&P. It's a Bushmaster Tactical Rescue. Great knife but a little large for EDC. It's my glove compartment knife.:D



 
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Just started carrying this Cold Steel Spartan. Came from the factory nice and sharp. Getting easier to open with use and it's nice and easy to close.

It's a little heavier than my other knives and I like the heft.
 
I have loads of pocket knives and leathermans, usually I'll pocket carry a Buck 284 or 285, or sometimes a Leatherman or Buck 112 lite folder in a sheath on my belt.
Steve W
 
EDC Knife, Buck model 290.

I carry a Buck model 290 knife. It is a flipper type with a lock to prevent it from opening in your pocker. The blade stays sharp, and the blade is only a little larger than 2 inches. Perfect for me.
 
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I've noticed that many of the knives that people say they carry don't appear to be used. I wonder what kind of knife they use. Larry

I can't speak for others but I do use my #11 daily. It is the one on the left in the picture and is my first, bought when I was in the Navy. I've been collecting for a while which is why the picture I show is full of new looking ones. Same useful knives just waiting for the next generations to appreciate them.
 

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