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What knives do you daily carry?

I carry a kubey 4 inch fixed blade I have a bad habit of breaking pocket knives the 2d steel gives me a good sturdy blade and it keeps a razor sharp edge. I've only had it for a couple of months but the abuse it has held up to has impressed me.
 

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I've been eyeballing ESEE knives for awhile, and recently took the plunge and ord'd the Izula and Izula II. Offeted on Amazon in a pkg deal, and a Blade Tech Lok device was included. Went for the Micarta handles instead of the G10 material. Both knives come with a sheath and a belt clip to optionally attach if desired.
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A very good friend gave this to me
 

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I'm a big fan of the Kershaw knives with the SpeedSafe Assisted Opening. I carry the Link when wearing jeans, and carry the slimmer Zing when wearing more professional attire. They are both great blades.

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I've carried a Gerber Applegate-Fairbairn Covert Folder for years. https://www.bladehq.com/item--Gerber-ApplegateFairbairn--7654

Outstanding knife, and great customer service. I had a screw back out of the retaining clip and contacted the company about it. They had me send it in, refurbished it, and sent it back along with a replacement. Wow! They have definitely earned my business!
I have 3 of those first run knives with the good steel. I love them! I carried one for years and like you lost some screws. Called in and they sent out pocket clips for all and a full compliment of screws for each. Excellent Customer service.
 
I've been eyeballing ESEE knives for awhile, and recently took the plunge and ord'd the Izula and Izula II. Offeted on Amazon in a pkg deal, and a Blade Tech Lok device was included. Went for the Micarta handles instead of the G10 material. Both knives come with a sheath and a belt clip to optionally attach if desired.
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Adding to my ESEE's, I ord'd this last week. It's the Candiru model with G10 scales instead of the micarta mat'l. Blade is just 2" long, and as with the other ESEE knives, it came with a sheath and a [metal, not plastic] belt clip, with screws included if one desires to utilize a belt clip.
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I have a Benchmade Osborne first production run 0782 of 1000 I bought when they first started making them, and four really nice CKRT's Designed by Ken Steigerwalt with Outburst® Assisted Opening, that pretty much sit in a nice wood box. A few I have carried, but so little that I have never sharpened them. Back in my youth I damaged my thumb on my dominate hand, so even with the assisted opening I need two hands to open them. The Benchmade is so smooth I can easily open it. Not sure if I want to carry the Osborne, might be a collector someday. I recently saw a Benchmade mini Barrage that I can operate, but I am not sure I want to invest in another Benchmade (big investment for me) when I already have a Benchmade. Works out kind of stupid, so I just carry the old reliable Victorinox Tinker. That's my story..... sad as it is......
 
These were on sale for five bucks at HF and I bought several.
I use them for everyday tasks, not specifically as a defensive knife. The clip can go in all four positions.
I also keep one clipped on my "yard" pants and on my "garage" pants as well as what I'm wearing daily.
Yep, at this price I can afford to be too lazy to move one knife around.
Sharp and cheap enough that I don't worry about losing or breaking them. But I haven't done either so far.

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I only have a handful of knives, which co sist if CRKT, ESEE, and recently a couple of Leatherman tools (Surge and a T4). Yesterday I wandered off the trail and ord'd a Civivi Pintail, with green micarta scales, and black 2.98" blade. Got the "shipped" email today, and it's set to arrive by 1/7.


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Which Work Sharp sharpener do you have?
The original work sharp knife sharpener.

You can buy them at lowes and Menards for about 70.00. I also went back to work sharp and bought more belts of different grit.
400,600,800 and 1600. There was too big a jump going from 220 to the 6000 finish. The 6,8 and 1600 grit belts made a huge difference. I do believe they now have one with ceramic particles I've not tried that one.

When this one goes belly up I'll get the Ken Onion. It's a better unit.
 
The original work sharp knife sharpener.

You can buy them at lowes and Menards for about 70.00. I also went back to work sharp and bought more belts of different grit.
400,600,800 and 1600. There was too big a jump going from 220 to the 6000 finish. The 6,8 and 1600 grit belts made a huge difference. I do believe they now have one with ceramic particles I've not tried that one.

When this one goes belly up I'll h
get the Ken Onion. It's a better unit.

My Brother in law has that style . I have the bench stone type ---> https://www.amazon.com/Work-Sharp-Benchstone-Knife-Sharpener/dp/B087QWTH1S
 
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