The Knife you'll NEVER get rid of....

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For me, my little Kershaw Storm. My wife got it for me as a birthday gift a few years ago and it was my official entry in to this world. It's still one of my favorites simply due to the the feel of the knife and the way it sits in my hand. It's a knife I keep in my "bug out" bag as I know I can trust it to perform and do most whatever I need it to do. I have "nicer", more expensive blades, but I just love that little knife.
 
My Kershaw Cyclone. First knife I ever bought for myself, and the knife that got me into knives in the first place.
 
Good question, the knife I never thought I'd get rid of I sold for a song and dance today........

So with knives I have none that are truly sentimental, like my dad or grandpa gave to me etc.. so its hard to say, I have some that are sentimental because I've had since a kid ,one I've given to my son the other I sold today, and one more its an old stainless 6" 'sharp' bowie fixed style with camo sheath clip point, sharp as a scalpel and hardly used.. I've had it forever so maybe this one I'll just keep, it has zero monetary value...
 
Benchmade 722s. It was a gift and my first real knife. It was the knife that led me to this place and this expensive hobby. I quickly realized after purchasing some other knives that a combo edge tanto is near useless configuration for me, but I could never get rid of it.
 
My Michael Morris Classic Hunter 8. This knife is a joy to work with, by far my favorite.
 
my leverletto,and my machetes.the rest i do not plan of letting go of. but i do at times get them took away by my sons....so i let them have them as long as the are in the family i dont care.whenever they visit i just know they are going to ask"whats in the knife draw dad"?.

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I've said that I'd never get rid of many knives I've owned through the years, and I don't think I still have any of 'em...But for NOW, I'm keeping my ZT 0301.
 
I've said that I'd never get rid of many knives I've owned through the years, and I don't think I still have any of 'em...But for NOW, I'm keeping my ZT 0301.

Well done!

I claim I'll never get rid of my Glock 19 either...unless, ummmm, I need to suddenly throw it in, say, the Mississippi River for....ummmmm...no particular reason...;)
 
Old Imperial BSA Scout knife had it through cub scouts, then boy scouts and it still opens at least one can a year in retirement. Good knife, but worth all of five bucks to anyone other than me. :)
 
a U.S. made Carbon V Recon Tanto given to me by my Mom, for Christmas, along with a Michael Janich book (instructions). Christmas's are always intresting, in my family :D
 
My large Sebenza 21 with Raindrop Damascus

It will go with me to my grave.
 
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BM 556. It's just too perfect of a small light edc, and got me started.

Plus, it's in bad enough condition that I couldn't give it away if I tried.
 
I'll never sell my BM 940D2CF because it's my all-time favorite EDC nor will I ever sell my 940Ti-01 even though I've never carried it (it's too nice).

Apart from those, my father's father died just a few weeks ago, and I was lucky enough to receive a few of his pocketknives. Nothing special, just a couple plastic handled stockmans and a Barlow, but they were his so I'll treasure them and the only time they'll belong to someone else is if they're passed on to a future generation.

Oh, and my 43MC Bali-song. Only way that one will ever leave me is from my cold dead fingers.
 
Buck 119 Cocobolo - Christmas present from parents over 10 years ago.
Bucklight OD Green - Christmas present from Dad over 25 years ago.
Al Mar SERE Operator - "Best" fixed blade knife I own
BM 710 M390 - Just too nice to get rid of.
 
I'll never get rid of my little red Case peanut that my wife got me for my birthday. Also, I can't imagine letting my ZT 0350CB go. I'm really liking it.

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