Carry A Pocket Knife?
Who, me?
I'm not as well equipped as some of my brethren here, but I do carry a knife or two:
Today -- like right now -- I'm carrying a Normark American Hunter (aka the EKA Swede 92) on my belt, also on the belt is a Leatherman Wave, in one pocket is a Buck 313 Muskrat (circa 1980-something), a Case Pocket Hunter in another pocket, and in a thigh pocket is an EKA/Wenger Swedish/Swiss (yes, really) Army Knife (EKA calls it their Executive Major -- [post=5956894]picture here[/post]).
Oh, and in my jacket pocket, on the chair over there, is a Case Sod Buster Jr in CV steel/yellow handles.
Of the knives listed above, only the Normark/EKA and the Leatherman have locking blades. All the others are old fashioned slipjoint (spring-only retention).
Ask me again tomorrow and the list will probably be different. The EKA Swedish/Swiss and the Leatherman are standard parts of my EDC, and they're always on me unless I'm flying (which is almost never any more). The Normark sometimes trades off with a large Case Sod Buster, a Buck Vantage Avid, a Buck 110, or a Benchmade "NRA" Steigerwalt (outdoor knife with a skinning blade, skinning hook, and main trailing point blade).
The main pocket carry rotates among Buck 301 (circa 1980s) Stockman, Buck Cadet (medium stockman pattern), Case Peanut, Case Pocket Hunter, Case Sod Buster Jr, Case/John Deere Medium Stockman, Schrade Uncle Henry stockman, Lone Wolf Paul Presto, Gerber Silver Knight (1982), Buck 55, Buck 444, Imperial (Ireland) large stockman, the occasional other random knife that I stumble over in the course of bumbling through boxes, drawers, and the like.
As you might expect, there are pictures.
One of these days I will finally decide which two or three knives need to be part of my daily load-out. For what it's worth, prior to enrolling with The High Road, I was happy carrying a single small "gentleman's" knife (Gerber Silver Knight) for more than two decades. Sad what happens when innocence is lost.