The Best Discontinued Production Knives

Schrade LB7 & Buck 124.

technically the LB7 is discontinued even though they still make them in China now, just not the same knife as the USA LB7.:grumpy:

I think the Buck 124 is discontinued but they still make them sometimes?
 
I think the Buck 124 is discontinued but they still make them sometimes?

You can buy one for about 120 just like this. http://www.knifeworks.com/bucklegacycollectionfrontiersmanfixedblademicartahandle.aspx

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I don't want to take new pics, so here, in both pictures I'm referring to the one on the right!


 
I hope it's OK to go in a different direction and offer the Cold Steel Light Terrain Chopper (LTC) as a classic which never should have died. It was 17" and 17 oz. of large knife perfection. It carries and works effortlessly, but cuts more efficiently than any other large blade I've owned. It's 1/8" blade made it work wonderfully for brush, but it also sliced through limbs like a light saber. It was also bullet proof. Mine works very well with the original edge, but many folks have reprofiled them and been flat out slack-jawed at what it can do. If CS re-introduced this model in SK-5 or 0-1 at a reasonable price, I think they'd sell truckloads. There would also be a lot fewer people bad mouthing khukuri machetes;)

Mine broke off immediately in front of the handle and became an aerial unguided bush hog like missile.

Fortunately it didn't find flesh, but it broke me of "thin" blades on kukri.
 
  • Benchmade Skirmish family
  • Benchmade Rukus family
  • Bradley Alias family
  • Spyderco ATR family
  • Kershaw RAM
  • Zero Tolerance 0500
 
If you have any or all of these, pics please!

For top to down: Benchmade 610 Rukus, Zero Tolerance 0500, Spyderco ATR SS SpyderEdge, Benchmade 635 Mini-Skirmish, Kershaw RAM 1910, Bradley Alias 2:

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