Knife you regret selling

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We all seem to have done it, sold a blade then regretted it, mine was a cold steel military classic I sold it to get another knife but I really wish i had it back! So what was the one that you regret friends?
 
I regret selling my ZT 0550 Gen 2. Had a really nice blue C-tek scale, and one of the smoothest actions and tightest lockups I've ever experienced. So handsome, and yet what a user it was! And the acoustics of the deployment and disengagement were ridiculously satisfying. An excellent tool and a pleasure to fidget with when the TV was on. I have sold a lot of knives, but that is the only one I keep lamenting
 
I regret selling my ZT 0550 Gen 2. Had a really nice blue C-tek scale, and one of the smoothest actions and tightest lockups I've ever experienced. So handsome, and yet what a user it was! And the acoustics of the deployment and disengagement were ridiculously satisfying. An excellent tool and a pleasure to fidget with when the TV was on. I have sold a lot of knives, but that is the only one I keep lamenting
They look really nice, was it heavy for its size?
 
I gave a knife to my friend as a kid which I wish I still had.
I have no clue what it was, but from what I remember of it I wish I still had it.
It was s really thin and slim lightweight clip point lockback with a black synthetic handle that said Daimond and had a diamond on it.
I suspect it could have had something to do with the diamond tool company in China but I've really got no clue.
 
I sold a Buck clone Puma to a friend in the early 1970s. Kinda wish I had it again.

Also, about the same time, I traded away a "Demo" knife my brother in law gave me. He was stationed at Fort Knox and worked in supply. Wish I had that back too.
 
They look really nice, was it heavy for its size?
I didn't think so. To me, it struck the balance of weight to size perfectly. The thing was substantial enough to inspired confidence in use, but also light enough not to be of any issue.

Mathematically speaking, I think it fell right in the average range for a 3.5" half-ti framelock. Wouldn't've blown you away with it's feather-lightness, but wouldn't've posed an issue for you either.
 
Man there’s a lot I wish I still had.

Mini Ritter grill with orange Wilkins scales

Microtech ultratech

Crk large and small Inkosi (biggest regret)
 
A Hoback A10 and a Les Voorhies Stellite 6K flipper. Both were great knives!! That LV 6K flipper was awesome!!
 
Rekat Sifu, I had two but never liked selling one. Multiple Sebenzas, one piece CRKs and Busses. A Bill Moran hurt the most, it still hurts. Like giving away children.
 
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