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I actually had two, but I lost one about a year ago. Really annoyed me. Now that I'm down to one, I've been considering retiring it from EDC duty in favor of something that could be more readily replaced if it gets lost. But there are precious few knives that I think look as elegant.
Usually carry a sak farmer and cold steel pocket bushman which gets switched out to a condor rodan when a fixed blade is appropriate. Today I carried a old hickory 8' slicer modified to a 3 1/2 sheeps foot and a sak pocket pal
I sharpen knives for a living and one of the ways I get folks to stop by my canopy at the venues I work is to sharpen pocket knives at no cost. Well, the get the sales pitch while I sharpen their knife! I see about 6 or 8 pocket knives each time I go out. Yesterday would be typical, I saw 3 Schrade Old Timers, a couple of S&W lockbacks, 2 or 3 Swiss Armies (all Vitorinox) and one Trapper style of no discernable maker. I can usually guess which type of blade is coming out of a pocket if the fellow is actually carrying one. Under 40s if carrying, have the lockbacks and over 60s will have something akin to the trapper, Old Timer, or a Barlow. Suit and ties tend carry the Swiss Army knife from the Executive series. Another observation is that many women are carrying. Mostly a small sheath knife. Easier to get it out and running if needed.
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