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This is how i look all the time. CRKT M16-10Z in the front pocket. Ruger SR9c in the back pocket and CRSpeed inner belt i wear everyday. (the velcro works as im allergic to most metals in belt buckles and will get a rash.

And I thought I was the only one that wears a CRSpeed inner belt all the time. Only difference from the picture is my Seecamp is in the front pocket and knife in the rear pocket.

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I keep an Emerson Mini CQC7 clipped to my right pocket, a small Boker in my right front pocket and a Surefire E2D flashlight clipped in my left front pocket anytime I am not on an airplane or some other place that has such silliness.

Hurley

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At home I'm usually in scrub pants and a T-shirt. There's a flashlight and a Spyderco Wayne Goddard folder in the right front pocket -- always. When it's time for the scrubs to hit the laundry, light and knife move into the next pair of scrubs......

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I have a case yellow handle trapper in my pocket at all times. Also the 5 or 6 random knives i keep in my glovebox/console/door pockets/ between seats.

Lowe's is selling the yellow handled Case Sodbusters now for $25 Gotta pick one up. Reminds me of my grandpaw.

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Every job I have had required some type of blade. I almost always carry one unless I am not working. Then I carry a Kershaw folder with the spring assisted opening and skate tape panels on the sides. Nothing great,but kept sharp and handy.

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Some of you are posting some pics of pretty knives. Obvious fail. This isn't the show off your pretty knife thread. Working knives or GTFO

Mark of a quality knife is that it holds up after years of work. I cut anything and everything with mine and it holds a keen edge. And it relieves boredom on the odd occasion.
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