OK, I won't mentioned the ones in the showcase of my library, but only the ones that get (or got) to see fresh air every day or from time to time ...
Here we go ….
A) Being an urban dweller, I mostly EDC the following « sharps » :
- n° 3 : Doug’s RSK
- n° 4 : a Mongin’s gentleman folder, perfect for slicing an apple in front of sheeples. And the corkscrew saved many days...
- n° 5 : when challenged for having a knife, I often come back the next day with this cute little Mongin (with a black damas blade - blade length 3,6 cm or 1.4 inches) and ask the « offended » party if this knife is more appropriate, according to him/her ….
- whenever a « saucisson » party is planned - or any such event where a personal knife will be helpfull for eating, slicing bread or cake, a.s.o. - I usually take one of my « Le Thiers » design knives, either n° 8 (damas blade, ivory scales) or n° 9 (inox blade, wood scales), both custom made.
- A few years back, I used to EDC this Spyderco folding knife (n° 1) and this during many years, before replacing it by the following one
- Before buying Doug’s RSK, I had in my right back pant pocket this Emerson mini- CQC 7B (n° 2), with the wave feature (I like that feature ! !). But the half serated tanto blade didn’t suit me. I would really like to buy a mini-CQC 7A without serrations, but with wave system…. Any one wishes to swap knives ? ? ?
- When travelling long distances with my car (at night, highway’s rest places are not terribly secured…), I like to have a necklace, such as this Fred Perrin’s « griffe » (n° 10)
- For air travel (pre-9/11), I bought this other griffe, in G10 (n° 11). Nowadays, I just forget knives, when air travel is involved.
- Same reason why I no longer EDC this Spyderco card (n° 6) in my wallet … too easy to forget it in there ….
- Let’s not forget n° 7, my trusty Leatherman, an other EDC item ; usefull at work ; also a PHRASECENSOREDPOSTERSHOULDKNOWBETTER.-friendly blade, when opening my RSK may be frowned upon.
B) When hiking, I sure take the RSK along.
- A small Leatherman Juice is in a pocket (ooopss… I forgot to put it in the picture), for its corkscrew and pliers.
- If a fixed knife is possible, I like to take along the first custom knife I bought from a young french knife maker (Pascal Martin), n° 2, in order to give it some fresh air. Sure, it’s not a work horse, but its blade is quite strong and could stand some abuse. Anyway, it is too nice to abuse, so I only use it to cut bread and cheese.
- Another one missing on this picture is a small Outdoor Wedge I, attached to the left shoulder strap of my backpack. One handed, easy access, very sharp.
- In a pant pocket, out of view, is an Emerson’s Commander (n° 1, with wave feature, for sure). Just take it out of the pocket and you instantly have an opened, impressive blade in your hand. Not meant for cooking …
And should I also mentioned the sharps in my car ?
- a Pocket-Rescue-Tool PRT I, made by Eickhorn
- an Szabo’s kerambit, stashed out of view…