Which ones do you truly regret not buying at the time...

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The first generation Kershaw Bump... when it was a sleek, wicked looking beauty. The newer ones seem fatter, bulkier, and the blade looks like the beak on that buzzard that always caused trouble for Woody Woodpecker.
 
First series of the Spyderco Viele. I loved that knife but hadn't the cash any time I saw it. Now I can't find it anywhere.
 
GFarrell3 said:
First series of the Spyderco Viele. I loved that knife but hadn't the cash any time I saw it. Now I can't find it anywhere.
I have a Spyderco/ Viele, how could I tell if it was the First series?
 
Busse SFNO..... man I want one of these, but the secondary prices are way out of my budget, plus I would want to use this one...
 
I bought a CE Gunting at a gun shop a couple of years ago, and now that I know how overbuilt and bombproof that knife is, I wish I had gotten a PE instead of CE. That knife is a TANK, just the way I like 'em, but I am not so fond of serrations and wish I had the entire length of the blade as plain edge.

-Jeffrey
 
I shoulda bought a Randall model 16 when you could get them in a couple of months.
I like the Busse Force One Tanto too but I think they only made a few but I refuse to pay for the second hand market hype.
I have a Hankins Full Bore Tanto in the mail, right now.
 
The Bob Loveless's "Delaware Maid" drop point fixed blades. I'd be as rich as the Clintons if I had bought them years back.

http://www.rehobothcustomknives.com/KBLV000C.htm

Here is what a "Delaware Maid" looks like. He etched her on his blades for many years before the "NAG Association -Natn Org of Women) got mad at him and made him stop, I think.

http://www.classicgunsandknives.com/knifeinfo.asp?ItemID=101540

http://lonewolfknives.com/store/pages/designers-loveless.shtml

I did do one good thing and buy a mess of those Gerber "Paul" button lock knives back in the '70's. They have done well.\

http://www.treemanknives.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&grp=23&sortby=product_name&how=asc

A Gerber "Paul" knife when it locks up sounds like a bank vault door closing. They are solid.
 
BM 806D2 AFCK :( :( :( I'd need to be defibrillated if I could have gotten one in M2.

Not worth the +200 shells to get an AFCK now, IMO.
 
I kept on looking at the Spyderco Wegner Jr. figuring I'd get it next time. I don't do that anymore.
 
I wish I could have gotten the Microtech LCC Manual when they first came out.

I would also love to have gotten the Blue Bladeforums Native. I still regret not putting one on my credit card, as I didn't have the cash.

Those Spyderco Starmates were really neat, and since my tastes have gone on to include the larger knives, this one would have been perfect.

I still keep looking for the Spyderco Lum folder in Titanium.

The Benchmade 750 is another Ti folder I should have bought.

Daniel
 
I wanted a Spyderco Bob Lum fixed tanto. Then they went on clearance/discontinued for about $50 and I never got one. :thumbdn: :(
 
I wish I would have bought an 806D2 Benchmade AFCK about 14 months ago.

Now you can't get them unless you want to pay for it with your left arm.
 
Spyderco: Perrin Fixed Blade. Shabaria. Gunting. Jess Horn.

Benchmade: Several of their discontinued Balisongs.

Any original Timberline fixed blade.

Cripple Creek Barlow
 
I kinda wish I had more money to buy more BM43-401s when they were available. $300 when released, a week after they sold out they were on ebay for $400+ and easily sell now for $450+. I guess I'll have to be content with the two that I have. Shoulda bought more ZDP Calypso Jrs too.
 
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