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The "My Favorite Knife" Group

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The "My Favorite Knife" Group

A group where you can post a picture of and add a discussion about your favorite knife

Location: iKC village
Members: 47
Latest Activity: Apr 11

Purpose of My Favorite Knife Group

I'd just like to give you some information about this group and what my purpose for creating it was. First off, this i'm sure will appeal to every single collector on iKC because it doesn't single out interest in one knife style or brand like most other featured groups do. Instead it focuses on your favorite knife and why it is special to you. You can go as far as posting a picture of your knife or just commenting about it, it's your call. This will be a great way for you to not only show off your best and favorite knife, but also a chance rto share the paassion with fellow collectors!
Yours,
Michael Sabol

Discussion Forum

Case Seahorse Whittler

Started by Bobby U Roberts. Last reply by J.J. Smith III Mar 27. 6 Replies

Someone point me to the purchase link for buying the stag seahorse whittler from iknife members. I like about six stag knives completing my factory pearl and stag handle knives collectionContinue

My Favorite Knife Company, Knife, (and Hatchet!!)

Started by Trent Rock. Last reply by Charles Sample Feb 2. 9 Replies

I started collecting Westerns for 2 reasons:1)I love Colorado history..I thought it was cool to have a knife with BOULDER, CO stamped on it2)When I was about 14, I lost a knife my dad let me borrow…Continue

favorite knife

Started by bruce Godlesky. Last reply by Shlomo ben Maved Jul 21, 2011. 3 Replies

I'm a big fan of Queen #11, 'specially the newer D2 ones.Here's a shot of a few I have.Continue

Mt Favorite Knife!!!

Started by Michael D Sabol. Last reply by Martino Mar 17, 2011. 6 Replies

Just wanted to show and tell everyone about my favorite knife...this knife has a great story to be told about how it went from an old blade laying around in my garage to an excellent carrying and…Continue

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KnifeMaker
Comment by Alexander Noot on September 28, 2012 at 4:53

Allright. Let's try my (probably) favourite knife then. I took a pictures yesterday when I was out in the woods with my kids.

It's a Queen Cutlery Gunstock with Amber jigged/burnt bone.

I got it in anticipation of a possible law change in the Netherlands. I figured I might want something less threatening and "nice" looking. And there was a US dealer on the Dutch forums who sold Queen stuff. So I went and ordered it.

I carried it around for a while. Thought I'd lost it at one point. But then I found it in my car. Seems it'd slipped out of my pocket and after a couple of months it showed up again.

Id already been considering buying a new one. You never know what you've got untill you lose it right? But when I found it again I decided I'd want it a little fancier. So I sent it off to an engraver. He did a great job. And the plus side of it is that now the bolsters don't really show wear anymore.

It also took me a long time to get it to where I thought it was sharp enough. But now it keeps it's edge just fine.

It's everything I could want in a knife. Small but big enough to do some reall work. Goodlooking and yet not easily marred. Bloody sharp and easily stays that way.

Comment by Jan Carter on September 26, 2012 at 5:50

Alexander I understand!

I would say one for my fav fixed and another for my fav production

another for my favorite custom

OR maybe just one that says TODAY'S FAVORITE


KnifeMaker
Comment by Alexander Noot on September 24, 2012 at 8:30

So what do you do when you have multiple favourites? I've got a favourite fixed blade, a favourite slipjoint (production and a handmade one) Favourite locking knife....favourite multitool....

Just start multiple threads?

Comment by DAVID B ROY on September 13, 2012 at 15:46

Easy to see why it is a favorite....very functional.

 

Comment by mike copperman on September 10, 2010 at 18:03
My favorite knife? so hard to choose, where do i start?
Comment by Michael D Sabol on August 13, 2010 at 14:02
thanks for commenting and possting guys your knives are great!
Comment by James Heinecke on August 13, 2010 at 13:05
My favorite Knife: The Valor Super sport. This knife was purchased when I was 10 in 1983 at a small trading post in AZ. I was only allowed to carry when at Boy Scout functions when I was young. But has been in my pocket since I was 18. That would be like 18 years. I recently stopped carrying it since i had a few near misses of losing it. I don't think I could bare the pain. My first knife, it is so neat, and really well made. Wish this company was still around. I find similar ones on ebay. Just not the same.

Comment by greg manning on August 7, 2010 at 8:31
a unique one of a kind hand made. the blade was made from a saw mill blade, the handle is deer antler.
Comment by greg manning on August 7, 2010 at 8:26

Comment by Rusty R Halsey on June 14, 2010 at 6:26

OK, my favorite so far seems to be a Spyderco Kiwi. I like the shape of the blade and the way it feels in my hand. Mostly though, I like the way it photographs. Tiny changes of position catches the light differently, changing it's appearance subtly.

 
 
 

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