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The "My Favorite Knife" Group

A group where you can post a picture of and add a discussion about your favorite knife

Location: iKC village
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Latest Activity: Jan 6, 2023

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My Favorite Knife Company, Knife, (and Hatchet!!)

Started by Trent Rock. Last reply by Kenneth W. Hill Dec 28, 2019. 19 Replies

I started collecting Westerns for 2 reasons:1)I love Colorado history..I thought it was cool to have a knife with BOULDER, CO stamped on it2)When I was about 14, I lost a knife my dad let me borrow…Continue

My favorite Knife

Started by Daniel Kennedy. Last reply by Kenneth W. Hill Dec 28, 2019. 1 Reply

My favorite knife is a Chris Revee Sebenza 21 Plain right hand.Continue

My favorite knife...Sharpfinger

Started by Jon Linville. Last reply by Jon Linville May 12, 2017. 6 Replies

My must have blade for everyday occasion, would have to by my Schrade Old Timer 152OT Sharpfinger.  The size, shape, weight and feel of the blade is, in my opinion, as perfect as you can get.  The…Continue

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Comment by David Gallup on January 23, 2016 at 18:16

Found a photo with pretty much all my everyday caries.

Left to right Camillius, Blackjack, Dozier, Benchmade, two William Henry's, Rick Hinderer, Kershaw, Microtech, Benchmade, Al Mar.

Comment by David Gallup on January 23, 2016 at 18:01

To me, a favorite has to be an every day carry.  I have lots of beautiful knives that I like but most of them never get carried.  I don't carry a fixed blade very often, When I do I carry a little Bob Dozier personal in D2 (natch) and a horizontal kydex sheath.  But the one I like to carry the most is a Microtech Lightfoot Custom Combat DA.  I actually have two of them, this is the fancy one with damascus blade.  I have another in 154CM which is the one I carry most often.  They are both double action.  The blade release is so well hidden that most people never figure it out.  It opens fast, locks up solid.  It's big enough for most any cutting job, small enough to be truly pocketable.  Holds a shaving sharp edge well and is easy to resharpen.  The titanium and carbon fiber keep the weight down.  But the best part is the solid "klunk" when when the blade flies out and locks up.

Comment by David L. Packham on October 14, 2015 at 9:21

I also have a Buck 124 Frontiersman.....very heavy knife and I have no doubt it could take a beating. Living in the city, I don't carry a knife like this very often, but am known to have a Buck 110 on my best quite a bit, and I know what it can do

Comment by Brad T. on October 12, 2015 at 15:20

I am loving my PM2 w/S35VN blade. It is light in the pocket and quickly one deploy-able. I have many tactical knives and this one has been riding 99% of the time since receiving last December.

Comment by Michael Squier on June 9, 2015 at 9:26

Boy, some nice favorites showed up over the weekend, while I was working, lol. Nice to see how everyones favorite is a little different, but I think I like them all. 

Comment by Patti Olsen on June 7, 2015 at 16:36

The 124 Buck is a beaut, but I think your LHR is really, really awesome!

Comment by Wendell Watson on June 7, 2015 at 16:07

This is my favorite knife in my collection. Its a 124 buck. Although I have several knives I really like, I think this one is able to handle almost anything I could throw at it. It is a big, heavy knife. Im a "prepper" for lack of better terms and if there is ever a situation that my survival is put on the line this is the knife I trust.

Comment by Wendell Watson on June 7, 2015 at 16:00

Comment by Rome D. Rushing on June 6, 2015 at 18:33

I may have mentioned this before, but my favorite knife is the Queen #9A.

My first memories of seeing a knife was when my father purchased a new

Queen 3 blade stockman with the amber or yellow handles and I thought

it was a beauty.  I couldn't have been more than 5 or 6 years old, but when

we stopped at the hardware store we all waited in the car while he went in.

When he got back in the car my mother asked what he had gotten and he

pulled the knife out of his pocket and showed her, I was a Queen man for life.

Every since then I have always kept a Queen steel #9A in my collection.

I may not carry one every day but there are always several in my drawer

waiting.  If i had to get rid of all my knives but 1, the 9A would be the one

I keep.

And the weird part is I have the same knife in red, black, cherry, stag,

winterbottom bone, wood and several other materials, but they just don't

have the same attraction.

Oh well the joys of collecting.

Comment by Steve Scheuerman (Manx) on June 6, 2015 at 18:13

Zero Tolerance is still one of my top favourites. 2 1/2 years and counting as my EDC.This one stays in my collection.

 
 
 

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