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What do you have on you right now? Let me see your EDC blade.

Do you ever answer the question of "Do you have a knife on ya?" with "I got pants on don't I."  

 

I would love to see what everyone has in their pocket right now.  No cheating.  Post your every day carry knife and lets see what we all enjoy having on our person.

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Rephoto. This is a current picture:

 

I like the looks and size of that knife... I always have been a fan of larger knifes but there is something about knifes like this that have started to catch my attention. Plus as always I love the damascus steel choice.

Alexander,

You doing a great job...I like shape of both the handle and the blade.

Thank you Kit, I enjoy carrying a little fixed blade every now and then. This was my first time using Ladder Pattern damascus. And I have to say that it came out quite well.

 

Thank you Jan. The knife was supposed to be close to 1/2 inch longer...but I messed up the heat treat and had to regrind part of it. I'm still quite happy with it though. Good enough for personal carry anyway.

Threw the Swisschamp in my backpack. Stuck the little fixed blade in my coat pocket. And stuck my brand new A.G. Russell in my pants pocket:

 

tenacious right now but when im not carrying that a buck 110
Love the tenacious and I used to have a buck much like the 110 only smaller.  It was a great knife till the tip broke off and i tried to reprofile it myself.
which one the 112? its a shame america cant make a better knife or the money straight out of the box my 110 had way too much side to side play and the bolsters are working loose but it has been plenty dependable for me sorry i got a little off topic there :)

Kit Adams said:
Love the tenacious and I used to have a buck much like the 110 only smaller.  It was a great knife till the tip broke off and i tried to reprofile it myself.
Iam carrying a benchmade Torrent right now.light ,strong & fast
That Torrent is a nice carry knife Robert, like the size

Today:

Saddleback Leather medium wallet
AKG K330 in-earphones (WASP)
Leatherman Charge TTi
Suchat Jangtanong custom with matching kangarooleather pouch.
A.G. Russell Large Sowbelly Trapper
cheap Ultrafire flashlight
Rollerbalpoint with custom stabilised dyed maple barrels.

 

Colours and everything don't really come out right because of the bad lighting at the office though. Otherwise the fierce red of the cocobolo scales would clash nicely with the blue of the ballpoint and the green/purple of the black MOP.

Well dressed pockets there guys

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