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

I have a CS voyager Gunsite II that ill never sell. Carried through college and packed away for some time. Recenty found it earlier this year.
 
I intend to hang on to the BK-11 I got for Father's Day...

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Case Trapper that I got for my birthday one year long ago- it was my first quality knife and showed me what a quality sharp knife really was. The slipjoint also laid a basic foundation for knife safety that I continue to follow despite the locking blades that I carry today. This model: http://greatknivesonline.com/pro490103.html That skinny little 4" or so blade can downright CUT.

I don't carry the Case anymore for fear of losing it (I seem to eventually loose most of my daily carry knives after a while for some reason...I'm horrible about that).

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.

I lost my Storm last week :( One of my favorites, for sure, and my first Kershaw. I have ordered a Blur to replace it (I like the handles and textures of the Blur and Storm knives, plus their slim profiles...both are sized perfectly for me). I wanted to try the Speedsafe and needed a serrated blade...just wish it didn't take losing a great knife to get me to order one.
 
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my benchmade griptilian 551S that I bought in '08 for a backpacking trip to the Tetons and Yellowstone with my wife...since then that knife has accompanied me through Zion, the White Mountains, and part of the A.T...sure, there are better folders out there, but none of them have traveled as many miles on my hip.
 
Case Folding Hunter purchased in August 1965 the day I graduated from U.S. Navy Boot Camp at U.S. Naval Station, Great Lakes, IL..

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I will never get rid of my Condor Bush Knife. The thing is just way too handy and it has the original blue handle, which I quite enjoy. It took me forever to find a good double-sided billhook here in the 'states, and it's been a great companion.
 
the knife i got from my pap when he passed, not even sure what it is, just says "old timer" on the side, just a little 3 blade pocket knife.
 
My Locsha, the XM-18 that Rick made for me, my Timascus Special Rubicon, and my Shane Sibert MPR that he made for me.
 
Im not that old i will never get rid of the frist knife i ever bought(the one thhat realy got me into knives) the buck 55 ive put it to good use and there are alot of memories i have with it. I even had to put a new point on it because i use it so much.
 
I won't part with any of my Fehrman knives, my Camp Tramp or my sleek Buck 124. It is interesting to note that some have commented/suggested that they will take 'this or that knife' to the grave. I find that statement a bit on the amusing side. The last suit any of us will wear will be devoid of pockets.
 
Fehrman Peacemaker, and I'd like to have more Fehrman models. I seem to flip Bark Rivers a lot, but I'll always have at least 1 each: IMP, Gameskeeper & TUSK, ditto: Benchmade Ruckus 610/615 & Griptilian.
 
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