Let’s See Your Rarest Knives!

haven't seen production numbers on it. Only made one year (2011). At a guess I'd say 1200 pieces, but that's only a guess
Thanks! The carbon fiber edition is cool! I bet it weighs even less than mine. Made the same year?
 
Of course the rarest knives are the full customs.

Poltergeist Works :

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Marty Young :

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Clark Blades :

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Damjan Knives :

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Ochs Sherworx :

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I think these two may be on the rare side but still in process of determining value etc. An older MICROTECH Amphibian-A and a Lone Wolf LOBO automatic. Neither has been carried or sharpened but the Lone Wolf has some kind of stain on the blade close to tip.
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I think these two may be on the rare side but still in process of determining value etc. An older MICROTECH Amphibian-A and a Lone Wolf LOBO automatic. Neither has been carried or sharpened but the Lone Wolf has some kind of stain on the blade close to tip.
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Both great knives...Love my cocobolo lobo d\a auto......👍
I carried it a lot a decade ago....A pic of my edc.on.a.lobo day! Now.I rotate thru my collection....
I use everything.🤔😉.....
 

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This is the very first flipper Les George ever made. It saw action in multiple competitions throughout 2011, including Blade Show, Knife Dogs, and a CK&G build-off against Jeremy Marsh. After having it in hand, I understand why Les was particularly proud of this Rockeye. It's as mechanically satisfying as it is visually stunning. I'm truly honored to have stewardship of it.

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Photo taken by my buddy, Charlie Smith.
 
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This is the very first flipper Les George ever made. It saw action in multiple competitions throughout 2011, including Blade Show, Knife Dogs, and a CK&G build-off against Jeremy Marsh. After having it in hand, I understand why Les was particularly proud of this Rockeye. It's as mechanically satisfying as it is visually stunning. I'm truly honored to have stewardship of it.

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Photo taken by my buddy, Charlie Smith.
Your collection seems to have no end to the stream of LG stunners! That's a beauty!
 
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