Knives you wish they still made

ZT MUDD, I wasn't into knives when it was produced and these days they go for a arm and a leg...
 
i wish i had bought a bm 42 when they were cheap, back then i thought the price was outragous i now relise it was a steal.
not becuase of what there worth now but for what you get...
also becker bk-10, and when cold steel sells on the special projects site.
they had 3 recon 1's for 75$ WHY DID I NOT BUY THEM???
 
The spyderco street bowie (Although it doesn't really count because spyderco is bringing it back next year), the X2 VG-1 voyager, and the original volt by kershaw
 
Benchmade 42. A couple of other people have said it but it's a big one. It's considered an ideal balisong and fantastic knife, now it's discontinued and I'm never gonna buy a new benchmade knife.
 
Buck 500 Duke in regular production
I finally folded after not being able to find one costing an arm/leg and/or beat to piss and got a Rough Rider RR1176. i'd happily pay current Buck 112 ranger costs for a 500
 
Cold Steel diamond tip tanto.

They never made one with a tri ad lock as far as I know, but they should re-create it to add it to their new line ups.
 
Benchmade 690

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Benchmade 770 Carbon Fiber

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Spyderco Wegner & Wegner Jr. (with better G-10 this time)

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ZT MUDD, I wasn't into knives when it was produced and these days they go for a arm and a leg...

oh man those were great knives. My buddy carried one in afghanistan and it barely took a scratch. Just an excellent knife, cant say enough good stuff about it.
 
Cuda Maxx 5.5" D2
Gerber Sportsman 2 in "V" steel
Lone Wolf T3
Skirmish
Manix C95
Old Timer line in 1095
SK-5 Tigershark ( Seki made)
Buck custom shop BG42 110
 
Benchmade Carbon fiber 940/943, 5.5+7" CUDA MAXX, William Henry B-15, G-10 Endura, Buck Selector, Buck 560, Microtech Tachyon, CPM S90 V Military, Boker Cera Titan, CPM S 110 V Shallot, Kershaw Ricochet, and Swedish barrel knives are the ones that come to mind. There are probably others.
 
I wish Cold Steel would bring back its old Voyager line with VG-1 blades, the Pro-Lite and the War Head machete, which had the sharpest blades of any knife or machete ever made. I'd also like to see CRKT re-issue its large S2 with titanium grips and ATS-34 steel blades.

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Cold Steel's VG-1 was actually a pretty good knife steel. These are Voyagers.

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Cold Steel Pro-Lite.

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Cold Steel War Head.

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CRKT S-2, the "Poor Man's Sebenza!"
 
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