Post knives in your collection that you would never sell!

I have over 200 knives there are ten I will never part with They are all custom work CE gene johnson 1 of 1 with hippo tooth handle Randall Mini my Dads from 1972 His Randall from 1966 pearl silver fruit knife from 1846 Gilbert Randall damascus bowie J A Lonewolf scrimshaw wolves and The Eagle with his forged damascusc e jene 01.jpg20221212_115753.jpg20221213_131758.jpg20220421_215928.jpg20260226_220502.jpg20260226_215744.jpg
 

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I already sold off the nicer knives in the collection that I never really developed any kind of connection to. The cheaper knives that I’d be willing to part with aren’t really worth selling because they’d cost more to ship than what I could get for them, unless I could somehow unload a whole lot in one shot. All the other mid-techs and middle-of-the-roaders I’m pretty well attached to (Ochs Worx Solar Storm, CRK Mnandi and small sebbie, a bunch of Buck Sprint Pro’s, just to name a few). So at least for the time being, I’ll be hanging onto everything I’ve got.
 
Kind of a no-brainer:

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I was about to say that it would be easier to show the knives I would sell, but then I considered the pile of cheap/poor quality knives I've gotten as gifts over the years and I just don't have the time.
Oh yeah - I totally forgot to include my DM’s. Those I take to the grave.
 
I'd have to post a picture of my entire accumulation.
Yeah.

Well, maybe just this one.
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For many of us, including myself, the knife passed down from a father or someone dear will always have a permanent place with us. It’s not about the price or whether it’s a discontinued model—it’s about the memories and the story behind every knife we own.
 
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