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We have a great group "EDC Club" and has a lot of good topics, but no place really to post your EDC. And you have to be a member of that club to post on that group. I have been using a couple of posts in that group for my EDC's but does not relate to the topic.
SO - how about an ongoing Discussion with pictures of what you are carrying today?.
What are your favorite EDC's? What is your EDC lineup?
This will be for all IKC members, not just members of the EDC group.
So Post those Everyday Carrys and show us what you are carrying today.
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Nice looking knives Leo!
Breaking in my new Oar Carver.
Pocket dump, Feb 28, 2015. I rotate EDC knives daily, but this is what I had on me today. Case Rough Black Russlock, (Gum Fuddy handles), in RF pocket, Craftsman 95232 4" USA folder in an East German surplus sheath on the belt, (fits sheath perfectly, knife is probably a Camillus), and a little Frost Eagle Eye clipped into the back pocket, (oops, I said the "F" word!!). I have a variety of EDC, but the Russlock goes everywhere with me, it is my only every-day carry. Sorry for the substandard photos.
Here is what I carried today. Yes, I just can't seem to carry anything in place of my Benchmade 585 Mini Barrage. I also had my Buck 119, Zippo in a custom made holster, my worn leather wallet, a Swiss Army Signature Lite (on my key chain) My Taurus PT738 (,380) TCP and yes, it really is my flip phone (no laughing) LOL
LOL, I can laugh...Donnie carries a flip phone also. Today I had my oar carver on my desk but I never left the house so it never made it to the pocket
I've been Carrying the Colonial Knive company's Switch blade Key chain for the last few days. Steve Paolantonio Sent it to me out of the goodness of his heart. It's a pretty impressive little knife. Blade steel is made of ATS-34. It is a Blackie Collins designed knife. So far i'm pretty impressed with the little knife. I think it is going to be in my pocket for quite a while.
The safety was a little tight at first but after a couple slides back and forth it works like a charm. The button push is stiff but according to the sheet that comes with it the knife, this is by design. The little bugger is really sharp and the blade pops open with the push of the button. Absolutely no wobble what so ever. The only thing that would make it better for me is if it had a plain edge. That said, I'm betting this blade is going to cut through garden hoses and other heavy synthetics as easy as it would a stick of butter!
Accoriding to he Colonial catalog it comes in black or orange. I'm really digging the orange!
I've relegated my Spartan Lite W/plus scales to my back pack and opted to carry something slimmer and lighter in my pocket. For the last month or so I've been carrying a Rough Rider 453 Toothpick. This is a medium size toothpick ( 4 1/16 inches closed) with a 3 3/8 inch blade (3 inch cutting edge) Light weight, comfy to hold and razor sharp. I've always liked toothpicks but until now rarely carried them. That's all changed now. I'll be looking for more 4 inch ones.
This Rider Rider one has proven to be an exceptional value and seems the ideal carry size - not too big or too small.
My EDC tends to be my latest acquisition, and this one is no different. So let's just say this is my current EDC.
Recently obtained a hard to find Buck #322 Congress, (Camillus-made for SMKW 1995), I already had a small genuine Buck sheath that fit it, so I can't seem to go anywhere without it recently. Even if I didn't have the sheath, at 3 1/2" closed it's perfect for pocket carry, so I would be carrying it either way. Add to that it's general coolness as a quality CC-made knife, and it's a win win. I posted photos and some historical info on the Buck Collectors Group here, but here is another photo of it. Tight snappy blades, great fit & finish, great find. Happy to have it. It's not my only EDC, but right now it's my favorite.
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