What are your rarest knives?

My rarest knife would be a Fehrman Hoodhunter. There were only like 36-37 of them made. Awesome knife, very awesome knife. I use a Peacemaker as a smaller companion blade. Since these are my main bushknives, I got Luke Swenson to make a couple sheaths for them. They look amazing!

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An Emerald Jazz ProTech Runt 2. There were around 30 of these done within the whole first production run according to Dave from ProTech.

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A one off I designed and had a maker bring to light. I post it every chance I get because I love it that much.

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I don't own it yet (my Dad still has it), but the rarest knife I'm about to own is some sort of sword passed down since the 1600's. Other than that, I have nothing rare. My son, on the other hand owns a few knives that are slightly rare. He owns an original 1917 trench knife and a WW2 Woodsman Pal with the whole lot of training manuals and sharpening stone.
 
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A Gerber Sportsman 2 "V" (vascowear) steel dated 1986.

They are getting tough to find. It took me a while to get this locked down. About a year and a half before it was in my hands.

Also, I don't know how rare it is but a Camillus EDC Talonite folder
 
This is one of my rarest and could be favorite if we're not counting customs. LF&C WWI Trench knife. I got it from ChuddyBear the sheath guy. He rescued it from his mailman. He wanted Chuddy to make a sheath for it so he could carry it around for "yardwork!!" I like this one because it has the cut down handguard which tells me that it was re-issued to to a paratrooper in WWII.
 

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I would say my US Issue dagger, issued to members of the First Special Service Force in WWII.
 
I have a few one off customs so that makes them the only ones in existence.

When we're not talking one offs then I would say that my rarest are as follows in no particular order.

RJ Martin Transfusion
RJ Martin Dress Havoc
RJ Martin "JD" Q-36
RJ Martin "JD" necker
Any of my "JD" forum Pro Techs
Microtech Brend Ground UDT
Microtech Brend Ground Kestrel
Kershaw Volt
Kershaw TILT
Kershaw PE Whisper
 
I have an Ek Model 5 that is a 1/1 made specially for me by Bob Beurlein.
My Peter R "Rapture" is 1/20.
My Jake Hoback "War Horse" is 4/5.
 
Most of my knives are customs, so I am just showing rare productions, which I have already posted one on page 1 and here is another, TR-3 in Chad Nichols Calypso stainless damascus and abalone button.

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Hello all,
Sorry if I'm wrong, but can a custom one off knife made by a soldier during WWII be suitable?
I have one my grandfather made from parts of a Spitfire fighter.
Authenticated by 2 of his war buddies when I was a young lad.
The brass I can't say where it was from, but they all had 'trophys' and a few knives they made, this one the only one I managed to get.
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I use every knife I own and refuse to sell them, but a few could be considered rare.
Case xx (1965-1969) Barlow in red bone.
RS6- WSK (discontinued)
Busse - NMFBM (blue+black G10 w/ Arctic white) never seen another like it.
Gary Mulkey custom lockback in d2 + ironwood.
 
CRK Tamboti Nyala, one of 25.

Benchmade 210 CPM-M4, one of ?35.

Benchmade 950 CPM-M4, one of 50.
 
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