Monthly rotation.

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I have been carrying this puppy around.

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My sports jacket really doesn't accommodate it very well, but I carry it anyway.
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Your picture doesn’t show. I hope you are not edc’ing the Ontario sp5 Bowie from the other thread. ::paranoid::
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eveled wrote:Your picture doesn’t show. I hope you are not edc’ing the Ontario sp5 Bowie from the other thread. ::paranoid::
It is. I live 29 miles from Portland (outside of the Metro area. (Yes, it is legal here).
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Sweet! It’s legal here too. But it would drag on the ground if I wore it on my belt.
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This week I’m carrying this Randall.
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That is a very handsome rig eveled.
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Thank you I bought it over a year ago. As a reward for getting my Master Plumbers license. But only took the test on Friday, so now I can carry and use it. ::ds::

I bought it because it complimented/matched my skinning knife which was my reward for getting my Journeyman license. They are a special set.
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I wasn't aware of this thread until now. I have enjoyed going through it. Very interesting.
Congratulations, eveled, on your degrees. An educated tradesman. We could use a lot more guys like you.
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I too am enjoying this thread immensely. I have numerous fixed blade knives but to be honest, rarely carry one other than during deer season if then. I'm taking some inspiration from this thread. ::nod::
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Thanks for the kind words guys. I have made a conscious effort to carry fixed blades when I can and have really enjoyed it. I’m really glad if someone else is inspired to carry more of their collection.

The thread kind of lost steam because the only knife type stuff I do is cut cardboard and veggies. I didn’t think it would be interesting to document. How many pictures of diced peppers do you want to see? Lol!

Thanks again
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This weekend’s choice. Buck 212 Cherrywood handle. Great size for an edc fixed blade.
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Re: Monthly rotation.

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Kind of gave up on the rotation thing. But one thing I learned is the sheath is what makes a knife a joy to carry. Some are super comfy and just ride well on the belt. Others are useless. Most fall In between somewhere.

Hope you guys give your fixed blades some belt time.
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