What's your every day pocket knife?

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Larry Death said:
I have one of these with me at all times.

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Handy little Whitby.

Looks a great deal like the little Hubertus liner lock that I got as a freebie for renewing my subsciption to Excalibur...

Keith.
 
Spyderso Ladybug lives on my key ring (except when I'm passing through Airports...) and I sometimes carry my 50/50 Delica. I also have a Leatherman Super tool that I use sometimes.
 
Leatherman wave on my belt, official scout swiss army knife with locking blade on my keyring.
 
I've got two SAK Huntsmans, one stays in the pocket of my chainsaw trousers at work and the other in pocket of whatever I'm wearing when not at work.

I have carried a SAK almost every day since I was 9 year old, my first was a Camping :) and then I lost it :( then I got a Ranger for my B'day :D fond memories of that knife. Until it got stolen at college Grrrrr! :( Then I got a Hunstman, cheaper and not so bulky as the Ranger.

I also have a Leatherman Wave and a Gerber. In the bush I currently have a Mora Clipper or 2 ;) but am hoping to get a Stewart Marsh knife in the near future :cool: .
 
The knife that I carry at my side all day at work looks like this....
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I might be able to arrange a group buy if theres enough interest ;)
 
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I used to carry the Spyderco Calypso Jnr all the time, some times supplemented with a SAK but about a month ago I switched over to a Victorinox Soldier. It's great and with not having the corkscrew it doesn't catch on the pocket lining. :D
 
Danzo said:
How do you open bottles of wine on the bus?

;)

Danzo

Drinking in public...what ever next?? :rolleyes: If you are careful you can run the blade around the neck like you would a glass cutter and then with a good clean "tap" above the score the neck of the bottle comes off with the cork in side...well that's the theory :D
 

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