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Whenever I'm deciding which of my EDC blades to take with me for the day I always have a hard time choosing. I always end up carrying more than one, Five to be exact. Does anyone else have a hard time deciding which knife to carry so you end up taking more than one? If so which two do you have the most trouble with deciding on?

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Do you whittle on the pews?

I am new to this site. I had the same problem, so many knives so few days. This may be excessive but a usually carry three. I have a SAK classic on my key chain, another SAK that changes each day and also a traditional or modern folder depending on what I am wearing or I just stat in one end of my knife roll and work towards the other end.
That's the 11th commandment, thou shalt not whittle on the pews :)

OOPS! LOL!

I thought it was normal to carry more than one. I always tell people wha act amazed at seeing a knife that a real knife man will always have 3 or 4 knives on them. Lol

I've carried a pocket knife every day (mostly) all my life.  Something like a stockma (small or med).  It was just like a watch or wallet.In the past 5 years or so I've gotten into better quality and wider variety knives. Now I carry more than one based mainly on size.  Right now I have Spyderco Chaparral 2, Manbug and Dragonfly2.  I also have a hand made knife, a D'Arbone #53.  I love this knife.  It has a 3 1/4" FFG blade of CPM-M4 and G-10 handle scales.  Liner lock.  The Dragonfly is in a kydex neck sheath.  This is by far the easiest form of carry I've done.  I never have to twist or turn or anything to get the knife out.  Except in public I guess.  I normally put it under my shirt.   I forget sometimes though.

Now I want too start using more conventional knives as well as the Spyderco type (one-hand opening, locking).  Can't carry just one you know. :)

I always carry my Benchmade 551 clipped to my back pocket. In my front pocket I rotate between my Case stockman in CroVan and my Queen stockman in D2.

I always carry more than one and I do try to get a third in somehow!

Lol Steve, when I'm home I do the same.

Big knife, little knife, (and when home) BIGGER knife.

Yep, today I did. Had to go with the wife to town - Eastgate in Cincinnati to get some quilting material. So I put a Canoe in each pocket. Now I ask you, how many went to town today with a Canoe in each pocket?. Not many I bet.

Those RR's sure are pretty, Ken! That's interesting that the smaller one has the back lock on it and not the larger one with what appears to be a single blade. Both are looking very good, though!

Ron, The larger one is a 2 blade.

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