What is your most expensive knife?

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    Creepy-Ass Cracker
    Feb 27, 2007
    13,493
    Falls Church
    Lol... probably my Lan-Cay M9 bayonet, and my kitchen knives. I know, not very impressive. I'm quantity over quality on my knives. I have a few EDC knives that are on rotation, mostly due to misplacing one for weeks/months/years at a time!



    Si vis pacem para bellum

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    eruby

    Confederate Jew
    MDS Supporter
    Spyderco Civilian.

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    trickg

    Guns 'n Drums
    MDS Supporter
    Jul 22, 2008
    14,756
    Glen Burnie
    I've got an Emerson Mini Commander that was gifted to me, although "mini" is a bit of a misnomer - it's not a small knife by any means. None of my knives pack a wallop in terms of price - maybe the Buck more than the others.

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    I also have a Buck Gen 5 limited edition guitar knife.

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    Last of all, I have the prototype for what eventually became this Ed Martin fieldcraft knife - a friend of mine helped Ed design it, and my friend gave me the prototype. It's not finished to a high degree of precision, but it's every bit a functional field knife.

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    JohnnyBmore

    This is not a"FREE STATE"
    Feb 3, 2011
    409
    Im not the best Photog .... But hey I love my knives.

    Both these Custom 29 knives are in the $800 range
    Kukri



    Halo Inspired Tanto




    I got this BRS custom for $50 from a raffle to benefit the Family of a passing friend .. I will never sell it , But I have had some high offers ... so far topping out at $2,400






    My wife prepping dinner with a $1600 Custom Benchmade 49 I had done for our anniversary .
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    And this was my half of the Anniversary gift, a custom Benchmade 46
     

    JohnnyBmore

    This is not a"FREE STATE"
    Feb 3, 2011
    409
    The most I've spent was around $100 on my Cold Steel Rajah II

    I still think the Rajah II (or pocket Machete) is still one of my favorite production folders... its just bad ass ! Fits in the pocket well, deploys fast !
    and well.... it never hurts to have a machete around :D
     

    rj1974

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 31, 2011
    11,207
    Edgemere , md.
    Been collecting for sometime now but price wise would be ..

    A few Randalls
    Blade dated M3 in the M6 sheath
    German paratrooper gravity knife (take down version )


    Here are a few lol .
     

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    MonkeyPunch

    Active Member
    Feb 23, 2013
    475
    Montgomery County
    Kershaw Blur - 1/2 serrated with glass-breaker tip; MSRP of $120 got it for $80. One for me and one for the wife in case we need to get ourselves and our family out of the car in emergencies.

    I ended up buying a half-dozen Blurs for $30 each (MSRP $80) for regular EDCs - strong enough I can trust them and cheap enough I won't be pissed if something happens to them. I really should invest in a ZT or KABAR for the outdoors - going to hold off until MOM decides to make those illegal too.
     

    rivertamer

    Active Member
    Apr 7, 2012
    338
    MARYLAND
    My wife bought me a zt301 for Xmas.... priceless to me..... she did it all by herself....... she thought it looked bad ass.... lol

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    NeverSurrender

    Audentis Fortuna Iuvat
    Apr 3, 2013
    286
    Carroll County, MD
    My grandfather grew up in Germany during the time when all young citizens were REQUIRED to join a Nazi youth group. They were given a Hitler Youth Knife. He gave it to me as a reminder of those times. Kind of chilling to see the swastika but history forgotten is history repeated. So I am not sure of it's monetary value but to me it is priceless. Both a reminder of my grandfather and of history's lessons.
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