that knife you NEVER regretted buying

Buck Buckmaster for a $100 (mint)
Gerber BMF (got in a trade with Glockman) Thanks again Dann!
Gerber Parabellum
CRKT M-16
Kershaw Blur
Timberline Zambezi (Plainedge of course)
and last but not least my Gerber Silver Trident. For some reason I can't really put my finger on I LOVE that knife.


John
 
Spyderco Viele 2 with Black Micarta Scales. Beautiful knife and the perfect size for me.
 
Knife I have had no regrets buying has to be my Spyderco UKPK. Absolutely the best knife I have seen for using in the UK with the laws we have. Securest slipjoint I have seen and if it did close on me the 50/50 choil will or should stop any major harm to my pinkies :D
 
Two Spydercos - my Lum Chinese Jade Green Folder and my Salsa. Two wonderful knives - though I don't regret buying any of my other knves, I just love these two the most! :thumbup:
 
I don't regret any of them, but some of them get more use and are therefore more important. Those include...

Victorinox Soldier. I've never gotten so much knife for $18; it has done everything I needed it to and more. The only negative is it doesn't have a saw, so I'm considering replacing it with an Alox Farmer.

I've never regretted any Buck 110 purchase.

Then there's my Endura. That's the only knife I ever thought I would regret (I never liked the look of Spyderco, but thought I'd take the plunge on something inexpensive), but it's become my primary EDC of late. The blade shape is better suited to my usual knife needs than most others I have.

That list includes probably the most inexpensive knives I own, but they seem to be the ones that get the most use.
 
My sebenza, mnandi and paramilitary. The paramilitary is kind of a surprise, I never thought I would like it as much as I do.
 
The only knives that I regret having bought are some Chinese cheapos, the two that I least regret are my first Schrade 897UH stockman, still often carried since 1976, and my Buck 112 which I had for over 10 years until it was stolen.

Luis
 
Vic Swisschamp, the only regret with it is when I leave it at home.

Runner ups;
Emerson CQC-11, From the second I saw a pic of it, it seemed perfect. It still seemed that way after a year of carry.

Mini-Grip (forgot the number, it's a light green handle, CE, hole) My first Grip. I got one at a good price off BF just to 'try it out.' I finally gave it a break from EDC about six months later.
 
They sure do grow up fast, huh Kamkazmoto? :( :o


I'm not surprised to see a lot of Spyderco mentions. Their knives (for the most part) have unbeatable blade geometries, and I always thought they were good looking? :confused: I guess a big part of it is that it's hard to regret buying a $30 knife like the Delica and regret it, even if a lot of people (myself included) aren't too big on the the lack of liners and thin handles.

It seems that I don't really regret any of the knives I got sine I joined BFC, looks like I got a pretty good education :cool:
 
NeedleRemorse said:
I guess a big part of it is that it's hard to regret buying a $30 knife like the Delica and regret it, even if a lot of people (myself included) aren't too big on the the lack of liners and thin handles.

That's one of the reasons I thought I'd regret the Endura. I've only had it a few months, but it's taken a hell of a beating and comes out just fine every time. It's been dropped numerous times, skidded across hard floors and dropped into a creek... apart from the usual scratches on the blade and the coating wearing off the pocket clip around the edges, it's as solid as it was the day I got it.. and probably a little sharper.
 
Various SAKs
My first Military
Manix
Perrin Bowie
 
Doukdouk !
so cheap and usefull :D
then after some years (and additionnal money in hand) BM940... the ultimate city knife !

And, i am not sure but it starts to get a nice place.... my SAK trailmaster when going in woods!
 
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