Thanks giving ECD?

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Thanks giving ECD?

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On almost every holiday my Gayle Bradley comes along. What's your holiday go to knife? And happy thanks giving all.

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Bob lum tanto sprint
Milie camo
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Manix2 moonglow
Tasman salt
Tenacious (the whole lineup)
Kiwi SS

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Been carrying my Centofante 4 today.
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Not carrying a thing because we flew here without checking any bags.
You should have seen me try and open my cold meds this AM. I think I've completely forgotten how to function.
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My Superblue Caly 3.5 happened to be in my back pocket so it's had a lot of use this morning. One 10 pound turkey breast is smoking in the Weber Kettle and two slightly smaller ones are roasting in the oven.
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My Gayle Bradley is also riding in my pocket.
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I carried my Para 2 and my Southard Flipper earlier while I was working in my yard. Then switched to the Tuff when we went to the in-laws for dinner.
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Today, the new Starmate.

When lots of presents and packages need to be opened, I always make sure I have the CF Balance.
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My new P'Kal was with me today. I'm loving that knife more and more each time I carry it.
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Sage 2 which has been my EDC for a while. Don't have a specific holiday knife.
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79mm Persian 2
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Military M390 was my EDC for today.
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Carrying the Zulu today with a deep carry clip. First day of carrying and I can't believe how useful this recurve blade is!
The important thing was that I had an onion tied to my belt, which was the style at the time. You couldn't get white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones...
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Foliage Green Endura with a fully serrated blade. It's my go-to blade when faced with any possible food cutting tasks.
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We went out to eat, so I went with the Burgundy MeerKat.
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Just my phone.... I was in the New York from yesterday to today and went straight to dinner... new york is too knifeophobic so much legality stuff its not even worth the risk.
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I figured I might be riding in a car with someone else, so I needed to have a glass breaker. I carried my DPX Hest Folder 2.0 in Front Right pocket, Yojimbo 2 on inner waist band on my right side, and a Dragonfly 2 ZDP in my rear right pocket.
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I was dressed up and not expecting any heavy use needs so went with a Box Elder Mnandi.
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Decided to travel light on T-day, so it was just my Ladybug Salt PE to keep me company. :)
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Went with a blue theme to match my outfit...

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The Tuff was in my pocket as always - clipless-
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