I carry a small Buck -nickel ends going to work- handy and sharp. At home I have a larger Buck with the brass ends (3 of these actually- misplace them and find them!) that I use for electrical, wood shingle work, cutting twine etc.. Always sharp, always comfortable to use.
I have been carrying a Buck Folding Hunter for well over 30 years, had to have the leather belt case re-built but the knife has performed every task I tried.
Cadet 303 for too many years to remember. If it can't go there I don't go there. Use all kinds for special purposes but this little feller is a constant companion.
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I fail to keep a knife . Within a matter of hours i will put it down , stick it in a bale or throw it in a cab and never see it again !
I have been carrying a Buck Folding Hunter for well over 30 years, had to have the leather belt case re-built but the knife has performed every task I tried.
Love that knife. I carried one that I had since 1986. Used for hunting and lost it two seasons ago after field dressing a deer. Even went back with a metal detector.but could never find it.
The Kershaw double Cross for me. It looks kind of traditional but you can open it with one hand, nice blade shapes and you can get it razor sharp. It holds an edge fairly well too. Not to big in your pocket.