Which knife would you buy again after extended use?

I think it would be interesting for many to know
which knife from your collection you would buy again with no hesitation
at what price, and what is the reason for that?

The one that comes to mind is my Victorinox Adventurer SAK. Love this knife. Price... going rate. Will probably pick up another one the next time I order knives or visit a knife store that carries it.

All of the knives that I recommend I would buy without hesitation if I needed a replacement for any reason. I seldom recommend a knife that I don't own or at least have a very good idea of its attributes relative to my needs.
 
I was actually looking at getting a beast, but the spyderco southard is calling my name, is the beast a really great knife for hard use edc?

I actually got both the beast and the new black southard this month. I've been carrying both and while I like the southard, I just love the beast more. I still find myself only using the beast even tho both are excellent for hard edc use. I guess the biggest difference is the southard is a way better slicer while the beast has a much thicker blade and is a better hard use utility knife

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Spyderco Techno at current street pricing of around $155. It just has so much of what I desire in an EDC folder that it is probably my favorite knife out of many that have come and gone over the years. Unlike other folders I merely like...I would replace the Techno immediately it something happened to mine.
 
Not the hardest use knife ever, but for sheer ease of use, i love the microtech utx-70 s/e. If i had more $$$ i would have one in every variation they offer. I also
have several spyderco dragonfly pe models. One of my favorite blades ever. I am also very much enjoying my benchmade mini presidio ultra.
 
Vic Farmer
Buck 112
G10 Spyderco Police
ESEE Izula II
Fallkniven F1
and the mighty Junglas


of course theres others id buy again, but those are the ones that will always be in my collection.
 
Skyline, without a doubt. I use the hell out of my BlackWash Skyline, got it for $43 shipped. They're still that much, and I'll be buying a couple more soon.
 
How in the world could I forget to mention a SAK

Specificaly the Super tinker
 
Busse Active Duty
Spyderco Pacific Salt

Really loving the zT 0566 rigth now but haven't had it very long at all.
 
Hogue EX01 drop point (I'd get the 3.5" blade the second time around)
Spyderco Mule in Elmax (esp if I could find the same smokin deal I found on the one I EDC now)
Cold Steel Master Hunter
 
Spyderco Delica. I purchased one of the originals and then last year finally upgraded. Then recently purchased a Super Blue model. I like it so much I just traded the second one (orange/ffg) but still have and use the original clipit. For me it's just about the perfect EDC. The light weight and flat grind really suit my daily knife needs.
 
Skyline, without a doubt. I use the hell out of my BlackWash Skyline, got it for $43 shipped. They're still that much, and I'll be buying a couple more soon.

Yeah; that's a good one! I saw your vid and got one from the kershaw guy ! Next is the Damascus one!

Oh yeah uh.... All of them ( except for the mini grip)
 
I would say my ZT 0550 but I don't think that thing will ever wear out enough for me to buy another one. So I will go with the spyderco native. Not my most glamorous folder but it always seem to end up in my pocket, especially while at work.
 
i don't which i would be insistent on replacing as there are so many to try... ;)

but... i do keep gravitating towards my manix2 s110v
 
this is easy a Buck .112. I've had since I got in the trade 1974,a mini Stryker 1998 and a 34ot I've d since the 70's
 
Kershaw Spec Bump. I've used it every day for about 7 years, replaced the spring twice and it's still my most used knife. If anything happened to it I doubt that I could find one to replace it.
 
Chicago Cutlery 6" chef's, assuming their quality is the same as it was 16-18 years ago, when I bought it.
 
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