the best knife you have never owned

The one that got away....ZT0600.

Although to be fair....I probably still wouldn't buy it for the price it was at at the local dealer.
 
Spyderco Superleaf

I got into Spyderco after it was discontinued, which sucks since it's pretty much everything I'm looking for... :(
 
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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Wow, the whole movie "krull" just flashed across my brain like a flying glaive.
 
I was thinking along the same lines as you - then as I read your post it got me thinking - wouldn't borrowing a knife from someone and loving it better then anything you might havr in your collection and then returning it to the rightful owner without yet owning one be considered The best knife you have never owned..?

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 totally slept on last years forum traditional. My stepfather got me a single bladed GEC 15 right around the time it came out and I was momentarily distracted, thought to myself, why would I need the forum 77 now? I didn't want to buy such a similar knife with so many holes still in my collection, was the reasoning. By the time that misguided attempt at pragmatism wore off, they were long gone.
 
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