the best knife you have never owned

Fallkniven F1

It's my dream knife, but I can't justify the money. Jeremiah Johnson I am not, and my super cheap Moras so everything I need when I head out of the city.
 
I like this tri-blade folder. It's really a great edc!

I see so many people crying about edge retention, but why do that when you can have 3 blades! When one gets dull, simply move to the next! Genius! I find that I get 3 times the cutting performance compared to my Sebenza!

The rainbow coated blades let everyone know that I'm carrying a cool knife, and any knife-nut would recognize the awesomness of a tri-blade. It even doubles as a tactical-throwing-star for when SHTF out there at Walmart.

I suggest that you guys get one ASAP! These will be the next revolution in knife history!!

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That pocket lightsaber I saw for sale the other day looked sweet. Too bad they are sold out.
 
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Ooooooh. I dig me some triblade action! Where did u come up with the money to afford such a grail knife?!? :D
 
I'm still trying to get my head around "The best knife you have never owned". If I never owned this knife how do I know it's the best one out of the other knives that I've also never owned?
 
I am not sure where this thread is heading. My interpretation of the OP was like.. what's the one that got away type of thing. What knife did we wish we had pulled the trigger on but never did? I guess the thread has been sufficiently derailed but I'll still post my best response for my interpretation of the question.

For many years I always wanted a Microtech Makora II and a Halo V. I still check them out every so often and especially drool over the Green camo Halo V's. I realize that it's kind of an impractical knife but that doesn't erase the cool factor for me. I had a bad experience with MT customer service once... ends up I don't do business with them anymore.

Another knife that I never owned is one from Randall. They are from my home state and I always held them in high esteem. I like a couple of their fighter models and the small boot knife. Almost pulled the trigger a couple times but never actually did. I believe a Randall or two would fit nicely into my collection.

Other than that I've bought and sold from most reputable production companies, even had some nice customs, and in the end have kept a selection of all of my favorites. I think my collection is well rounded, enough for what I use knives for these days, and really can't think of another maker or design that I "need" to have.

Of course that won't stop me from buying more and more and more as new cool stuff comes out.
 
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