You can only take one with you

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If you had to choose just one knife out of your collection to use for the rest of your life, which one would it be?
production I can't say this is my favorite but it would be my Ebony Copperlock for it's well rounded utility, or maybe it's the first one I grab when I pick on the run.

Custom: older Jim Serven folding boot. It was ebony with pins all around.

Antique: Samual Barlow small barlow with razor blade.
 
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Well now, Rolf, you might be inclined toward that friction folder if you lost your sodbuster. ;)
 
Not fair, 'hawk. Not fair at all.

I'm not choosing "one" unless I can take this one. (Full of my favorites.)

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If it has to be one of the traditionals, and it can only be 1- I would definetely go with the Buck 110. I don't use it nearly as much as I should, however, it is enough knife to fill the niche, but still something capable of fine slicing. It's a heavy knife, but it's solid and fills the hand well.
 
Neeman, now it's only fair that I say 2che' (as in touche' redux!)

Well done, my friend! :D :thumbup:
 
Vic farmer. Should cover me pretty well. Of course 6 months from now it will change though. Last winter it would have been my case stockman, in the spring my One Hand Trekker. Knife knuttiness runs deep.
 
Geez only ONE!?:eek: I guess I'd have to pick my Queen Dan Burke Cattle Knife, it seems to be the bestest I gotsest. :cool:Big fat 4-1/4'' equal end with three BG42 blades oughta cover everything I could think of.
 
If you had to choose just one knife out of your collection to use for the rest of your life, which one would it be?
production I can't say this is my favorite but it would be my Ebony Copperlock for it's well rounded utility, or maybe it's the first one I grab when I pick on the run.

Custom: older Jim Serven folding boot. It was ebony with pins all around.

Antique: Samual Barlow small barlow with razor blade.

I love your logic!
If you had to choose one knife....
Then give us three options.
As a knife knut, makes sense to me....

One knife....
My 4" Queen stockman in D2 in amber.
A solid working knife, with plenty of blades that's large enough to be a real worker.

Or I would order a Scout pattern with a better steel main blade with stag scales and a bail (does this exist?)
 
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It would have to be some sort of scout/sak for me. I find the combination too good to go without. It would be a tough call between my Wenger SI and the Victorinox cadet 2.

Of course an old Camillus scout knife would do as well.
 
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