Taking Horn Dog's lead... here are my EDC's in chronological order.
(I have a few other folders, but not many.  I honestly try to buy knives that I intend to use, so with folders I buy a new knife to replace the current EDC.)
First off, when I turned 16 I took my birthday money and bought this Swiss Army "Mechanic".  I loved MacGyver, so I had to have a genuine SAK.  I carried it for a few years then just stopped for a while, can't remember why. 
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 Right after I got married (over ten years ago) I wanted to start carrying everyday.  I haven't gone a day without a knife since.  My buddy was looking for a Christmas present for his pop, so we went to the local knife shop and fell in love with this guy... the CRKT "Mirage".  We bought three. 
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 I carried that for at least a year, loved that knife.  I knew nothing about knives and was lucky to start my knife collecting with a Columbia River.
Well, of course as my interest in knives grew, I discovered other brands and models and when I first moved to Utah (almost ten years ago) I researched and researched and decided the Cold Steel "El Hombre" was the perfect knife for me.  It totally was.  I carried it for years, and never met anyone who had one... loved it! 
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 I discovered Spyderco next, and even though I still loved my El Hombre I wanted to own at least one Spyderco.  My in-laws got me this one for Christmas a couple years later.  I think it's the "Endura".
I carried it in my left pocket as a backup for my Hombre for a few months... then stopped. 
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 Not long after I read somewhere (probably in their catalog) that the Cold Steel employee folder of choice was the Large clip-point serrated "Voyager".
Long story short... I traded up.  I carried that Voyager for years and beat the crap out of it. 
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 I don't know why, maybe I just thought it was cool, but I wanted to have a good quality butterfly knife.  So, for Christmas not long after my wife got me a Benchmade one.  I don't know what the model is, but it's pretty basic.  I learned to flip it around a little and carried it in addition to my Voyager in the case "canted" on my belt across my back. 
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 After a few weeks I noticed my back would ache by the end of the day.  I put the balisong in the knife box.
When I saw this guy in the catalog I thought, "Ok, I gotta carry that thing!"  Cold Steel Ti Lite VI. 
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It tore holes in my pocket, so I stopped... and traded up for this: 
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 Say what you want, but it takes a real man to EDC the "Vaquero Grande".
I carried it everywhere except for church.  Then I carried the Benchmade auto my buddy gave me.  It was my "Gentleman's Knife". 
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 It wasn't long, maybe a year, before I felt that a six inch blade was a bit excessive.  So when I saw Ken William's Hissatsu folder, I was sold.
Carried it for a couple of years. 
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 And then, about 6 months ago I traded that up for the Spyderco "Tenacious".  I haven't found a knife I wanted to trade that one up for yet... but maybe a ZT would be nice.  I don't know.  Not long after I got that I started spending all my "knife money" of SYKCO fixed blades!  So the Tenacious will be fine for now.  More then "fine", it's a great knife.
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Whew!  Done.