Slipjoint you've had the longest.

Great thread, btw. Looking at some of these knives, I do chuckle again at some of the threads you see on other sub-forums here asking if KnifeX or KnifeY is tough enough to withstand opening boxes or some other such "hard use" task. :rolleyes: I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but it's clear that a simple (yet sturdy, well built) slipjoint in skilled hands can weather the years with ease.

AMEN!:thumbup:

(Now back to the schedualed program.)
 
Well, my first knife, the SAK nockoff would be from around the time I was 10, so about 1995... after that I went to fixed blades so it jumps to about 2002 or 2003, a small RR stockman...
 
This one 123OT Schrade.

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