The Best Discontinued Production Knives

Buck TNT & Waimea
Spyderco Wegner & Wegner Jr.
Spyderco Rookie (next time around do a flat ground blade)
Benchmade 690 (great knife even with the fat ugly pocket clip)
 

yeah buddy!

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Gerber Folding Sportsman - in 440C steel, flat, easy to carry lockback folder, nice to look at

Buck Bucklite II

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Even though this is a semi-production knife, I believe its truly the best production folder ever discontinued. At least in my book.
Chris Reeve large Regular Sebenza
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My favourite discontinued knife is the imperial ireland camper slip joint folder with 1095 carbon.steel.blade. fortunately l.own.one. My grand father bought it back in the '80s. I've owned it for 3 years since.he.gifted.it to me. I've.used quite.a lot of.knives in my time.but none.can.ever come close to the sharpeness of that old carbon steel folder. And dan easy to sharpen too. Just stroke it own a smooth stone for a couple of minutes and lt's gonna last for weeks. I EDC it and it has never failed me. Would you guys like a pic of the knife?
 
Hey could some one please confirm some thing for me ? Is the plain edge Spyderco Harpy discontinued? Because l 've heard a lot of people say so. But I've also been told that GSakai sells PE VG-10 Harpys in Japan. So what's the deal ?
 
Manual BM Stryker 910, BM 3000, BM 3200, BM Reflex, full production BM Ares, BM 913, Spyderco Starmate 440V, Spyderco C15&C19 Terzuola, Microtech LCC, Microtech ATCF, BM Griptilian 550 oval hole, BM Pika 440C, BM Sentinel/Blue Star/Dark Star, BM TSEK, BM AFCK, Nimravus Cub M2 G-10, Sebenza Regular, many Classic Gerber and Klotzli knives especially from Michael Walker.
 
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