Tell us - what knives on you RIGHT NOW!

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RIght now? Well Im only partially dressed at the moment, so what I have on me is a small pocket-clip folder, and a Cold Steel 1917 Frontier bowie, which I only recently acquired....
 
Since this thread is still going, and we all have cabin fever...

Kershaw folder, the pointy one with the blade on backwards. Front right pocket.
Leatherman Wingman on my belt.
 

New knife at the top, Kershaw Dividend dual steel blade. Middle is the knife I carried when out searching for extra ammo earlier today, Southern Grind Spider Monkey. Bottom is a Buck Marksman that I carried earlier when out hiking today
 
I just got dressed and ready to leave the house.

Left rear pocket, Spyderco Endure
Left front pocket, Spyderco Native
Right front pocket - an old Camillus boy scout knife
Key ring SAK cadet
Leatherman multi tools in the truck and at work

Weekends and special task days are sometimes different.I

How about you!
Hammond cruiser!!
 
Today's knife was a serrated folding lockback I got at the $1 store. Was playing with sulfuric acid for most of the day and didn't want to risk a half way decent knife getting ruined.
 
A Coast DX344 which I picked up on sale at Home Depot for $8 or $9. Had some money left on a gift card and figured it would make for a decent tool box knife.
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A Buck 110. The other four are on the desk waiting their weekly meeting with the stone.
 
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BM Barrage. It's a favorite of mine. One thing I don't get is how so many dislike the assisted open. I find it a very handy feature.
 
Im not fond of assisted on benchmades.I find flicking manually pretty easy to open and close
I've got a griptilian that's not assisted. Yeah it's not hard to open or close. But the assisted open is even easier and so far for me, 100%. Maybe my carpal tunnel issues are coloring my opinion. If so, Paul McCartney told me to let it be.

Wondering out loud why pretty easy to open with more motion - is better than opening with a solid clack from a thumb press
 
A Browning "Dirty Bird" .

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Well, just a moment ago, before settling into this recliner, I removed a Crawford Custom Kasper folder from my pocket, and it is still within reach of my right hand. I can reach a Strider PS Karambit with my left hand.

I had a Victorinox multi-tool in a pocket, earlier today, while doing things around the house.
 
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