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Pocket Knives EDC/Collection
WeberWho
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With the recent talks about pocket knives I'd be interested in seeing what other people carry or knives that they have collected?
Here's a mashup of my knives. Nothing fancy but more sentimental than anything.
This was my first knife given to me when I was 7-8 years old by my Dad:

This was my second knife that I received from my Dad when I was maybe a freshman in highschool.

These knives came off my Grandpa's farm.

This knife is from a close family friend who was a mechanic that owned a shop that unfortunately is no longer with us. He left this behind for me.

I picked this one up a few years ago.

Here's my cheap everyday beater.

I'm thinking I'll grab an Civivi Elementum 2 when they have a few more options to choose from here in the next few months.
Pretty basic and simple. Nothing fancy but I'm curious what others might have sitting around or using for a EDC. What do you have????
Here's a mashup of my knives. Nothing fancy but more sentimental than anything.
This was my first knife given to me when I was 7-8 years old by my Dad:

This was my second knife that I received from my Dad when I was maybe a freshman in highschool.

These knives came off my Grandpa's farm.

This knife is from a close family friend who was a mechanic that owned a shop that unfortunately is no longer with us. He left this behind for me.

I picked this one up a few years ago.

Here's my cheap everyday beater.

I'm thinking I'll grab an Civivi Elementum 2 when they have a few more options to choose from here in the next few months.
Pretty basic and simple. Nothing fancy but I'm curious what others might have sitting around or using for a EDC. What do you have????
"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
Minnesota
Minnesota
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I carry the same swiss with me in my light jacket with me every day. Mines black. Bought my godson one in red. Ex sil threw it out........I could say ex motherfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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I really like the ones off the farmfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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Very nice knives, love the stories. Here is the one I happen to have in my pocket at the moment. Not as nice as your Sheepdog with the blue pivot washer and 154CM, but a great and fun knife. Works really well.

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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years and I do mean YEARS ago as a child I thought I had quite a collection, but then I either sold them, traded them, lost them or probably one *sshole kid stole them!!! - but anyway - this Kershaw was to become my daily carry since I don't care for weight in my pocket - as I ALWAYS loved the "switch blade" action of a spring loaded knife!
The smaller unique knife is one I purchased way back in maybe 1956 called a Christy - the blade slides back into the handle for protection...but crappy sharpening is apparent!
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C’mon folks….show us those favorite lucky stabbin’ knives!______________________________________________I love lamp..
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And axesnolaegghead said:C’mon folks….show us those favorite lucky stabbin’ knives!fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Let me start pulling things together. Will take a bit. Thanks for starting the thread, excited to see what folks have.LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas
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RRP said:this Kershaw was to become my daily carry since I don't care for weight in my pocket - as I ALWAYS loved the "switch blade" action of a spring loaded knife!

Are you allowed to carry a switchblade in Illinois? Freaking Minnesota and their stupid laws. We aren't allowed to carry a switchblade but we can carry a fixed knife with no blade restrictions. Makes perfect sense...."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Now here is a topic I can get behind. Here is my small collection.Knives of note:
In the first picture the two knives on the right are Chris Reeve Sebenzas with titanium scales. The far right Sebenza has a beautiful Damascus blade. It is definitely my finest knife.In the second picture the knife on the far left is a Spyderco Harpy. I pointed this knife out to my wife when watching the movie “Hannibal” more than 20 years ago. It was the knife Lector used in Florence. It wound up under the Xmas tree a couple of months later. Also in this picture is probably one for the baddest folders out there—Spyderco Paramilitary with titanium scales. Come to think of it, that knife was a gift from my wife as well.
For the last 30:years I have carried a SAK Victorinox Tinker on my key chain.XL BGE, Large BGE, Small BGE, Weber Summit NGMemphis -
There is a difference between a switch blade and “power unfolding” or whatever they call it.WeberWho said:RRP said:this Kershaw was to become my daily carry since I don't care for weight in my pocket - as I ALWAYS loved the "switch blade" action of a spring loaded knife!
Are you allowed to carry a switchblade in Illinois? Freaking Minnesota and their stupid laws. We aren't allowed to carry a switchblade but we can carry a fixed knife with no blade restrictions. Makes perfect sense....South of Columbus, Ohio. -
What is the Spyderco with the grooves in the handle @4TheGrillOfIt? I have a mili titanium that’s my going out knifeSouth of Columbus, Ohio.
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I believe MN considers anything spring loaded a "switchblade". I may be wrong but I think we are 1 of 5 states that can't carry one.alaskanassasin said:
There is a difference between a switch blade and “power unfolding” or whatever they call it.WeberWho said:RRP said:this Kershaw was to become my daily carry since I don't care for weight in my pocket - as I ALWAYS loved the "switch blade" action of a spring loaded knife!
Are you allowed to carry a switchblade in Illinois? Freaking Minnesota and their stupid laws. We aren't allowed to carry a switchblade but we can carry a fixed knife with no blade restrictions. Makes perfect sense...."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Here is a partial sampling of mine. I have so many more buried in kits or bags it’s pointless to dig them out until I need to

LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
That is a Centofante 3. Love the Mili.alaskanassasin said:What is the Spyderco with the grooves in the handle @4TheGrillOfIt? I have a mili titanium that’s my going out knife
XL BGE, Large BGE, Small BGE, Weber Summit NGMemphis -
@TechsasJim I see a large and a small Flash. Fantastic knives. My son took mine when he lost his.XL BGE, Large BGE, Small BGE, Weber Summit NGMemphis
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Hahaha yes sir. I love their assist opening but don’t enjoy their steel. They clean up easily but dull quickly. I’m probably just lazy in that regard, but they are fun.4TheGrillOfIt said:@TechsasJim I see a large and a small Flash. Fantastic knives. My son took mine when he lost his.LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas -
My dad has a Centofante (pre 2000) with composite grips of some sort, nice knife.4TheGrillOfIt said:
That is a Centofante 3. Love the Mili.alaskanassasin said:What is the Spyderco with the grooves in the handle @4TheGrillOfIt? I have a mili titanium that’s my going out knife
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Love the military, huge blade, narrow, light and fast.South of Columbus, Ohio.
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I like the Kershaw too. Being able to open to locked and close one handed is a win for me.RRP said:years and I do mean YEARS ago as a child I thought I had quite a collection, but then I either sold them, traded them, lost them or probably one *sshole kid stole them!!! - but anyway - this Kershaw was to become my daily carry since I don't care for weight in my pocket - as I ALWAYS loved the "switch blade" action of a spring loaded knife!
The smaller unique knife is one I purchased way back in maybe 1956 called a Christy - the blade slides back into the handle for protection...but crappy sharpening is apparent!


current: | Large BGE | Genesis 1000 | Genesis E330 | 22 inch Kettle | Weber Summit Kamado
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Love your knife collection…BUT as a woodworker PLEASE tell me more about that BEAUTIFUL wooden tool chest!4TheGrillOfIt said:Now here is a topic I can get behind. Here is my small collection.Knives of note:
In the first picture the two knives on the right are Chris Reeve Sebenzas with titanium scales. The far right Sebenza has a beautiful Damascus blade. It is definitely my finest knife.In the second picture the knife on the far left is a Spyderco Harpy. I pointed this knife out to my wife when watching the movie “Hannibal” more than 20 years ago. It was the knife Lector used in Florence. It wound up under the Xmas tree a couple of months later. Also in this picture is probably one for the baddest folders out there—Spyderco Paramilitary with titanium scales. Come to think of it, that knife was a gift from my wife as well.
For the last 30:years I have carried a SAK Victorinox Tinker on my key chain.
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Thanks, @RRP. The tool chest is a Gerstner. I love it.XL BGE, Large BGE, Small BGE, Weber Summit NGMemphis
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Har har..guess I will just have to wait until I commit some sort of “stoppable offense” to see if I then get frisked down! Hopefully as a 78 year old fart I will not have a warrant out for my arrest! OTOH I have no desire to EVER ago back to ChicagoWeberWho said:RRP said:this Kershaw was to become my daily carry since I don't care for weight in my pocket - as I ALWAYS loved the "switch blade" action of a spring loaded knife!
Are you allowed to carry a switchblade in Illinois? Freaking Minnesota and their stupid laws. We aren't allowed to carry a switchblade but we can carry a fixed knife with no blade restrictions. Makes perfect sense....
Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Some beautiful collections in here. Here are most my EDCs. I used to have a Ken Onion Kershaw Scallion that was a perfect EDC. However, I forgot I had it in my pocket and the TSA wasn't pleased and would not let me keep it. They also did not have a shipping kiosk available. So that went into the trash, which I assume was dug out as soon as i left and line slowed down.
You will notice the crooked river has a chip out of the scales. I am not impressed with Benchmade's wooden scales. They also won't sell me a set, I have to send it in and they will replace it under warranty.
The Marbles fixed blade was a highschool graduation gift. Made in Michigan version, prior to them closing down and their name being bought by a Chinese company. The "oldtimer" was my wife's grandfather's pocket knife.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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when I lived in nc you could bid on knives the airport confiscated at the NC Surplus auction website, drug and tax confiscations included. You never knew what was going to be in that auction, everything from rare coins to 80s caprice 7up paint job on 22” rims to literally tons if spent brass. https://recoup.bid.assetworks.com/bid/f?p=2501%3A4000Ozzie_Isaac said:Some beautiful collections in here. Here are most my EDCs. I used to have a Ken Onion Kershaw Scallion that was a perfect EDC. However, I forgot I had it in my pocket and the TSA wasn't pleased and would not let me keep it. They also did not have a shipping kiosk available. So that went into the trash, which I assume was dug out as soon as i left and line slowed down.
You will notice the crooked river has a chip out of the scales. I am not impressed with Benchmade's wooden scales. They also won't sell me a set, I have to send it in and they will replace it under warranty.
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Hmmm, personally I sure would not have wanted to meet some dude in an alley who carried 22” rims in his pants! Talk about a “junk yard dog”!alaskanassasin said:
when I lived in nc you could bid on knives the airport confiscated at the NC Surplus auction website, drug and tax confiscations included. You never knew what was going to be in that auction, everything from rare coins to 80s caprice 7up paint job on 22” rims to literally tons if spent brass. https://recoup.bid.assetworks.com/bid/f?p=2501%3A4000Ozzie_Isaac said:Some beautiful collections in here. Here are most my EDCs. I used to have a Ken Onion Kershaw Scallion that was a perfect EDC. However, I forgot I had it in my pocket and the TSA wasn't pleased and would not let me keep it. They also did not have a shipping kiosk available. So that went into the trash, which I assume was dug out as soon as i left and line slowed down.
You will notice the crooked river has a chip out of the scales. I am not impressed with Benchmade's wooden scales. They also won't sell me a set, I have to send it in and they will replace it under warranty.
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Impressive! Simply Impressive!4TheGrillOfIt said:Thanks, @RRP. The tool chest is a Gerstner. I love it.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Thought you all might enjoy a Ruana Hatchet and knife. Made in Montana. This pair is probably the better part of 40 years old. I've had them for around 20 of those.

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Can't touch any of the above and won't try-but here at the home of UPS (please notice) WorldPort facility, should you roll thru TSA screening with a knife that becomes confiscated you can ship it back to your address of choice for $20. Everybody wins. Seems like a lost money maker at other airports. But what do I know-Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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Thanks Ozzie…too late now, but tomorrow I will post a picture of my Boy Scout axe and leather sheath I still have which my parents gave me in 1955. I still use it! Talk about a tool meant to last…at least 68 years so farOzzie_Isaac said:Thought you all might enjoy a Ruana Hatchet and knife. Made in Montana. This pair is probably the better part of 40 years old. I've had them for around 20 of those.
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I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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