What EDC folding knife do you carry?

I really like the K-bar knives, but I wasn't a Marine and haven't earned the right to carry one.

The clip on my SOG allows me to clip it into my jeans pocket. That way it is easier to get to. I'm an industrial mechanic and I use this knife for a work knife as well as an EDC.
 
Kershaw Black Out. I really like many of the Kershaw knives and their warranty is great. I broke the blade on mine a while back doing something foolish and clearly abusive. I sent it to them with an honest confession and asked if they could possibly replace the blade and bill me for it. Kershaw just replaced the knife, no questions asked. That's great service.
 
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I really enjoy the great pics. I have a lot of knives and rotate them some according to needs and dress. I carry a Spyderco Military when I am in jeans and need a bigger knife while working outside. I have a Kershaw composit Leek that goes with me frequently. I slip a small Macusta in layered steel in the pocket when wearing dress clothes or maybe a Case mini Copper Lock in cranberry bone. I also have a Emerson CQC-10 in the rotation. I frequently carry SAK Tradesman along with another locking blade of some type. There are a couple of Benchmades that I like also. My wife says I don't ever need another knife...I don't agree. She doesn't need anymore shoes but she doesn't agree with that...So, its a stalemate. That reminds me. Its about time for something new!
 
Two more things I pack that get used almost daily.

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SAK New Model German Army knife (Green Handle) in the pocket.Wenger on the keychain
 
Good knife for the money...

Kershaw Tone... $29.99 at Academy Sports...
Made in China... but the best knife I've ever seen from that country...
Pocket clip...Speed assist opening... strong lock-up...very tactical...
I've got better, more expensive knives...
But this one serves me well...

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Been carrying a Benchmade VEX and a 755 MPR,both good knives,I have two so that even if my hand is busy with something I have access to a knife.
 
I have had my trusty Leatherman PST II (in it's original leather case) on my belt for about every minute of the last 17 or so years since I bought it. It's repaired everything from cars, to kids toys to battle damage on an F-16 (shh, don't tell, personal tools aren't allowed...) I rarely use the blade on it, but the pliers and various screwdrivers are used constantly. I also use the ruler marks inscribed on the side to make quick, rough, measurements of things.

I carry a Gerber folding knife in my left pocket to use on all my ordinary, daily things that require a sharp blade (opening boxes, envelopes, etc.) Nothing special, but it's a nice Gerber knife, keeps a good blade.

Lastly, in case I need something a little more, tactical, I carry a Spyderco Endura4 with a self made wood beaded lanyard hanging a little from my pocket to allow instant grasping. It takes and holds about the sharpest blade I've ever seen other than my Dad's old knife he passed down to me. I don't know much about it other than he got it back when he was a teen and entered the Air Force (60's) and it's stamped "Original Bowie Knife" on the blade and "Solingen" "Germany" on the base of the blade. It's a solid, thick blade and a bone/antler? type handle. I was able to sharpen it better than anything I've ever worked on; it floats through a sheet of paper without resistance. BTW, the leather sheaf it came with is in bad shape; anyone know where I might get a new one?
 
I have had my trusty Leatherman PST II (in it's original leather case) on my belt for about every minute of the last 17 or so years since I bought it. It's repaired everything from cars, to kids toys to battle damage on an F-16 (shh, don't tell, personal tools aren't allowed...) I rarely use the blade on it, but the pliers and various screwdrivers are used constantly. I also use the ruler marks inscribed on the side to make quick, rough, measurements of things.

I carry a Gerber folding knife in my left pocket to use on all my ordinary, daily things that require a sharp blade (opening boxes, envelopes, etc.) Nothing special, but it's a nice Gerber knife, keeps a good blade.

Lastly, in case I need something a little more, tactical, I carry a Spyderco Endura4 with a self made wood beaded lanyard hanging a little from my pocket to allow instant grasping. It takes and holds about the sharpest blade I've ever seen other than my Dad's old knife he passed down to me. I don't know much about it other than he got it back when he was a teen and entered the Air Force (60's) and it's stamped "Original Bowie Knife" on the blade and "Solingen" "Germany" on the base of the blade. It's a solid, thick blade and a bone/antler? type handle. I was able to sharpen it better than anything I've ever worked on; it floats through a sheet of paper without resistance. BTW, the leather sheaf it came with is in bad shape; anyone know where I might get a new one?

Sound's like a Puma that are still being sold:

World Knives: Puma Hand Made Original Bowie Hunting Knife - PU116396

Lemme dig,probably can get a sheath to fit,maybe not an original but something "good enough"?
 
Daily wear, a Case Baby Butterbean.

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For trips afield, a Case yellow handle Trapper.
 
I've had a tiny Buck 305 in my pocket almost constantly for over 30 years. (Carried it every day to school, those were the good old days). I broke the tip off the main blade shortly after I got it. I've been told Buck will fix it for free. No way do I want it fixed, as it is it makes a really handy screwdriver. I have used it hundreds of times over the years in that regard, including fixing my car when it broke down at the most inconvenient places. It's a keeper.
The other "always" knife I carry is a Spyderco Delica. It is the half-serrated model with the old plastic clip. I much prefer that clip to the newer metal clip as it gives the fingers a better purchase on the knife during the opening process. I use it every day, whether just opening mail or some other utilitarian task.
I also have a Ken Onion Speed-Safe assisted opener that I carry when I want to be "Tactical",:rolleyes: and the Applegate/Fairbairn Combat Folder and The Covert.
I never go anywhere withou8t at least one good knife.
 
I've had a tiny Buck 305 in my pocket almost constantly for over 30 years. (Carried it every day to school, those were the good old days). I broke the tip off the main blade shortly after I got it. I've been told Buck will fix it for free. No way do I want it fixed, as it is it makes a really handy screwdriver. I have used it hundreds of times over the years in that regard, including fixing my car when it broke down at the most inconvenient places. It's a keeper.
The other "always" knife I carry is a Spyderco Delica. It is the half-serrated model with the old plastic clip. I much prefer that clip to the newer metal clip as it gives the fingers a better purchase on the knife during the opening process. I use it every day, whether just opening mail or some other utilitarian task.
I also have a Ken Onion Speed-Safe assisted opener that I carry when I want to be "Tactical",:rolleyes: and the Applegate/Fairbairn Combat Folder and The Covert.
I never go anywhere without at least one good knife.
 
What is the purpose of the 'clip' on the side of some of these knives?

I don't care for the appearance, and it looks like it would interfere with a good hand grip.

The clip allows you to hang the knife on the lip of your trouser pocket in a consistent orientation instead of having to search for it in the bottom of same.
 
Here-Puma has replacement sheathes for it:

White Hunter / Bowie Sheath

Thanks, that might work. Here's a pic of the knife and sheath for comparison. If you (or anyone else) can recognize it, I'd appreciate it. The knife was my Dad's, but I don't know anything beyond that. As you can see, it was well used, but it is easily the most razor sharp blade I own. I can't get anything to take a blade as well.
 

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As I tend to giveaway or misplace good pens and knives, I now carry a CRKT voyager, it's a good size W/O being considered a weapon. Bought two on closeout for $19.95 each at R.E.I. and I still have both of them.

For special occasions, the Lovely and Charming gave me her grandfather's 90 year old Schrade "safety button" knife. Granddad bought that knife when he graduated from the university of California Berkeley and returned to the "Gold Country" to rejoin the family lumber business.
 
I already posted but I have a question. What German maker has a trademark of a ironmailed fist clutching a bunch of wheat?
 
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