What do you want to purchase in 2015?

Right now I have three on my radar for the remainder of this year:

1) Southern Grind Spider Monkey
2) Spyderco Positron
3) Kizer Fortunado

Looking through this thread I was reminded of a few more... :D

4) Spyderco PM2 in M4 from KW and from BHQ.
5) GEC #83 and #77 in several variations.
 
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The two things on top of my list this year are:

Wetterlings Bushman Axe designed by Les Stroud. This thing is pretty badass. Its kind of an in-between hatchet and normal sized axe which will be perfect for camping. Hand forged in Sweden.

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Tops Tex Creek XL (if I can find one in stock anywhere!)

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I want to purchase, all the knives!

But realistally, I'd be happy with either a Benchmade - Pardue Axis, Valet, or Barrage.
and a Buck 301 or 303 Stockman.

:)
 
Something in ivory and something in camel bone. I also want a Spyderco PITS, maybe I can swindle a woman into buying me one for me for my birthday in two months.
 
Fallkniven F1
Spyderco PM2 or Manix
Victorinox Pioneer or Farmer
Could also use a new folding saw of some sort
 
I already bought most of what I wanted. Bought the ZT0450 and the Protech BR-1 because I liked the designs. Very happy with both. Also bought an Atoma #140 diamond plate.

The only thing left that I'm considering is the Spyderco Positron.
 
Anything by Lon Humphrey (I was trying to find a drooling smiley face but it looks like there isn't one...)
 
The two things on top of my list this year are:

Wetterlings Bushman Axe designed by Les Stroud. This thing is pretty badass. Its kind of an in-between hatchet and normal sized axe which will be perfect for camping. Hand forged in Sweden.

sa-wetterlings-the-bushman-axe-developed-by-the-survivorman-les-stroud-16434-p.jpg



Tops Tex Creek XL (if I can find one in stock anywhere!)

TEXXL.jpg
It's a really nice axe. Really heavy head for basically a tomahawk/boys axe length. Definitely does what it's supposed to, which is about 90% of the ability of both a dedicated chopping axe, and a splitting axe. The weight helps a great deal.
 
Everything.:D

Seriously though, I have recently decided I am going to concentrate my efforts for a while on Emerson, and traditionals. So I'm going to be looking at a lot of GEC, Queen Cutlery, and Case for now.

But you never know, sometimes a deal pops up that you can't pass up.
 
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