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Pick one knife from your collection that is your favorite. Not one you had one that is in you current inventory. Fixed or folder, factory or custom, foreign or domestic it does not matter. Also list the brand/maker and the overall length of a fixed or blade length of a folder.

This is mine it is was made by Brian Johnson. 1/4 thick 5160 13 inches overall with a 8 X 2 blade.

 
I've got to pick just one favorite?

I guess it would be this...

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Overall Length: 9.0"
Cutting Edge Length: 4.1"
Overall Blade Length: 4.5"
Blade Width: 1.25"
Weight (Knife Only): 8.0 ounces
Drop Point Blade Style
Maximum Thickness: .188"
1095 Carbon Steel, 55 - 57 Rc.
Removable Handles
Rounded Pommel w/ Lanyard Hole
Ambidextrous Black Kydex Sheath
 
Spyderco Southard (3.46" blade) with Oregon maple burl done by the great spketch:

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Spyderco Paramilitary 2 Black Blade, black scales :D



Blade Length: 3.4375" ~ 3 7/16" ~ 87 mm
Blade Material: Black Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) Coated CPM-S30V Stainless Steel
Blade Style: Flat Ground, Plain Edge
Blade Thickness: 0.140625" ~ 9/64" ~ 3.5 mm
Lock Style: Compression Lock
Closed Overall Length: 4.8125" ~ 4 13/16" ~ 122 mm
Open Overall Length: 8.28125" ~ 8 9/32" ~ 210 mm
Handle Material: Black G-10
Weight: 3.75 Ounces
 
im not a flipper fan but i didnt know spyderco made a flipper.

I honestly think it's the best knife Spyderco makes. You can use the flipper and it's very quick and smooth or you can use the hole for easy slow openings.

That with CTS-204P which is in line with M390 and it has one of the best blade to handle ratios I've ever seen
 
Favorite folder is hard. This is one I got for earning Eagle Scout. It is a limited edition (121 of 200) blue Benchmade Barrage.



Favorite fixed is probably my Battle Rat. There is not much you can't do with the items in this picture; cut down a tree, whitle a branch, start a fire, light your way in the dark.



Here is my CRK small Sebenza, and a custom fixed figter by Dietmar Kressler.

 
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My favourite is the humble Victorinox Pioneer. No super steel, no crazy features. It is simple, well-built, and functional.

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-Brett
 
These two, and only for one reason, Rob Simonich passed away early in his knife making career, making this HAK as rare as it gets, and the second one from a company (BHK) that just recently closed as the 2 partners split, making it as rare as they get as well.


 
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