Which one would it be?

I can't take it with me so I might as well let someone else enjoy them when I'm gone. I think I will find a Scout troop or something to donate a bunch of my knives to.
that is a good idear, Sir.

my boy wont want them all....i may try to figure out how to do something like that as well.

makeal....if ya got to take one to the grave with ya....that one is a great choice.
 
None for me. Some will eventually be sold and the best of the lot will be left to my 3 boys and my grandchildren. They can do with them as they please at that time. Hopefully they will keep a few though. I have a small collection of knives that were handmade by my grandfather. Those will be handed down also and if ever sold I will be coming back to haunt whoever sold them.
 
None for me. Some will eventually be sold and the best of the lot will be left to my 3 boys and my grandchildren. They can do with them as they please at that time. Hopefully they will keep a few though. I have a small collection of knives that were handmade by my grandfather. Those will be handed down also and if ever sold I will be coming back to haunt whoever sold them.
Never too late to adopt me:D:D:DI would make a great son, I know a little bit about Buck knives:D:D:D
 
There may eventually be someone around who would love to end up with my knives and I'm sure that's where they'll go.
 
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I want to be planted with a nothing fancy Buck 110 and Mora No. 1 on my belt, with a Buck 301 and 389 in my pocket. :)
 
Good question. I plan to be cremated and thrown into the river where I grew up. The Buck that means the most to me is a damascus, stag 110 that I got from 110dave (a fellow Vet here) prior to my going to Afghanistan. Not a common knife to carry to a place like that, nor was it my only one, those that have gone to places like that understand one's selections though. Will want my Boys to carry that knife onward though rather than to leave it with me when I go.
 
For me it would be my 334 Millennium Trapper, Buck in name. Still, it has all the features I like in a folder. I wonder if my kids will care to learn why Dad liked all this stuff. Maybe they're too busy right now to think about much. DM
 
If I'm buried at sea they can throw in the little 303 my wife bought me at the Buck factory store when we lived in El Cajon.
 
I just want my old worn out Buck 110. Don't see a reason to change. But if my kids want it they can keep it. Only real preference is to be buried in my regular clothes, not a suit. And a p38 in my pocket, just in case there's canned beans on the other side.
 
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