In the grave. Which knife or knives do you want to take to the afterlife?

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Picking from the knives I own I would like to be buried with my Emerson horseman and my spyderco military. In heaven or in hell I believe they will serve me well 😇😈
I want to give my daughter my endura because that was knife she "gave" me for my first Father's Day. I would probably give away a few other, and I'm sure a few knives I have now won't make it another 30 year.
 
I plan on being cremated so I guess I wont be taking anything with me.
I thought long and hard about what knives or anything else I would "take to my grave with me" and decided it would be better to have the fun of giving everything I have to others who appreciate it just before I go.
 
The beaten and scarred Buck Metro my father gave me many Christmases ago. That way at least I can open a beer in the afterlife.
 
I would take each and every so call zombie knife/machete/sword with me. It would make my return that much easier.
 
Knives will be of no use where I'm going, as the melting point of all known materials will surely be surpassed and sustained indefinitely...
 
Considering the destination on my reservation, my Pro-tech Dark Angel, of course.
 
All my knives will be handed down to my son and daughter..that's why I plan on getting atleast 2 of my favorites so there's no arguing over who gets what ones. Lol
 
I'll be cremated, but stick an Opi in there with me, I know it'll serve me well. The rest go to kin.
Connor
 
What ever I'm carrying on my last day here will be just fine. If it was good enough to go in my pocket that day it's good enough to stay there.
 
I plan on being cremated so I guess I wont be taking anything with me.
I thought long and hard about what knives or anything else I would "take to my grave with me" and decided it would be better to have the fun of giving everything I have to others who appreciate it just before I go.

Same here. Also, when I cross over, I'd prefer not to be attached to any of my earthly belongings, anyway.

Jim
 
My wife recently said something to the effect that I would like to be buried with a knife. My response was,"Yep, I can even tell you which one. My Kershaw Zing with the orange handle."
It should be easy to find. My only problem is to figure out how to stop the knife's decay as I decompose.
 
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