What is your most anticiapted knife for next year?

wkrafft

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Could be production or maybe a custom your waiting for. Whatever...
Personally, mine is the Kershaw Ken Onion Boa. Anodized aluminum handles, speed-safe mechanism, new ambidextroous stud-lock, and steel that is yet undecided but 440C, 440V, BG-42 have been mentioned.
Sounds awesome.
Walter
 
A Tom Mayo custom folder in talonite.

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Rob Simonich talonite Carnivore!
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Dennis Bible

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A Larry Chew Spitfire Ivory-scales mokume bolsters-black coated blade-pearl thumb stud.
Due in April,,cant wait.

Kevin
 
Hmmm, I've got a list, a short one, but a list none the less. If 1 is all I can get, than it'll be the Simonich version of the Carnivour, with Talonite blade, filework and exotic wood scales.
If I get lucky tho the list is;
1. As above
2. Spyderco large Dyad
3. " " Spyderench
4. Frank Recupero rework of my mini-AFCK
I could go on and on, but won't
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Brian

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The Brend Polished Mini Nemesis I just know Tony has on the slate for all of us faithful Microholics....

Or, more likely, the CTII

Brandon
 
This Ed Caffrey san-mai bowie named "Prairie Storm". I'm working on paying for it now. Hope to get it at the Blade Show.

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  • 10 1/4" blade length
  • 17 1/2" overall length
  • San-mai construction with 52100 core with a 1084 & 15N20 twist-pattern damascus outer shell
  • 1/4" thickness at guard with a distal taper to the point
  • 15.5 ounces - balanced 1" in front of the guard
  • Carved ebony handle
  • Fileworked wrought iron guard and buttcap
  • Convex ground edge

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Kelly

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Deo Vindice

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MT UltraTech, the Holy Grail of automatic knives.

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LD
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Wow, Kelley, that is one sweet looking bowie,
give us another taste when you take delivery!
Brian

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Hard to believe, but I don' t yet have a Spyderco Military for personal use. I' m due to receive one in 440 plain edge soon, I hope.

On a higher scale I am looking foward to picking up a Dozier made folder at the upcoming ECCK Show. With the possible exception of the recent KaBars which does not appeal to me at all, there aren' t any folders out there with with properly treated D2 steel blades! If there are any in a production price range, please let me know!

L8r,
Nakano
 
I have a SpeedTech on order. My New Years resolution is no knife purchases in 2000. I still have more knifemaking equipment to buy!
The SpeedTech was ordered in 1999 so it doesn't count
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As a full time CNC programmer/machinist, I'm looking forward to something high tech machine made as a change from hand made!
Neil

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Spyderench. I've had the hots for one since I first heard of them. Saw picutres and it got worse. Handled one at SFO (Charlie's) and i've had cold sweats ever since.

Gotta find one!
 
Any one mention the Starmate Yet?

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I want a Elishewitz ARES and after seeing Ed Caffrey's PRAIRIE STORM pictures I have another item on my wish list.
 
Dr. Lathe, you still have a few more hours! By finding makers with staggered wait periods, you can receive knives throughout the next year that you "bought" in 1999!

With all the custom knives I have ordered right now, I couldn't narrow it down to just one most anticipated, but I'll probably be getting my two Matt Lamey camp knives before the rest are finished, so they're the ones I'm most eagerly awaiting at this time.

I also recently got on Kit Carson's and Bailey Bradshaw's waiting lists (2 years), so I already have my picks for "Most anticipated knives of 2002!"

Ryan



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I'm anxious to see what comes next from Outdoor Edge (after the Impulse and Magna), and what is next from CRKT (after the M16 series).They are goldmines for those of us who want high quality on a budget!

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My Lynn Griffith Patrolman with blue G-10 handles, due in February.

I saw a picture of a "possibility" from Spyderco, the Martial, hope that makes it to market.

Benchmade 730, already ordered in 1999, but won't technically be here 'till 2000.

And I'm sure there will be others...

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