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Strider AR Olive Drab Knife: Strider's AR is probably one of the nicest balanced large tactical folders on the market, and that's saying a lot. A lot of people consider Strider knives overpriced and underperforming, but I beg to differ. The AR might not be the best push-cut or slicing knife in the market, but it feels great in the hand, and like most Striders, allows you to choke up on it.

Jens Anso Gekko Folder: Ever since I purchased my first Spyderco, I'd always been fascinated by the round hole opener. It is such a simple concept and looks really cool on a knife. I remember seeing A.T. Barr's One-Eyed Jack's in the magainzes and drooling over them then I saw Jens Anso's knives, and I have been captivated ever since!

Mike Obenauf Small Model 2 Carbon Fiber: I really like Mike Obenauf's knife designs, and the Model 2 is probably my favourite, with the Model 4 Wharncliffe Knife coming in close second. The knife just has such wonderful flowing lines. This is the linerlock version of the knife, and is a better value I think in the long run over the framelock. A little bit more class, without too much sacrifice in performance.

Reese Weiland Modified Emerson CQC-7: Received this Reese Weiland knife from the original owner on trade. He only owned it a short time and it was passed onto me. Not a cheap conversion, all in all costs just as much as purchasing a straight up custom. But probably the cheapest way to get a customEmerson.

Greg Lightfoot Max Velocity Knife: This was the first Lightfoot knife I had every handled or owned, and I was really excited when I traded a fairly decent sized lot of 5 Spyderco knives to get this knife. Unfortunately, the spyderco knives went up in value, and this Lightfoot had some problems with it. These problems are not Greg's fault, but occured during previous ownership.

Spyderco Jot Singh Khalsa C40 Knife: I actually owned both the serrated and plain edged versions of this knife, and both are excellent examples of classic discontinued Spyderco designs. I remember reading an article by Massad Ayoob about how the Jot Singh Khalsa was his favourite self-defenseknife to carry on airplanes prior to 19/11 because it fit the under 3 rule at the time.

Kirby Lambert Mini-Tac Damascus Knife: This was my very first Kirby Lambert knife, and is an awesome peice. I love it and will likely never sell it, since it is very dear to me. It is not only my first Kirby Lambert knife, but the first fully custom knife I ever ordered, and the first of many I have purchased from Kirby. He is now my favourite knife maker!

Tom Anderson Tanto Folder: My first experience with Tom Anderson designed knives came from Master Cutlery. I immediately classified Tom as another Gil Hibben - a Great knifemaker who had sold out. However, I found out that Tom was still making custom folders, and lots of them. I thought that was pretty cool. I also found several step by steps on how he makes a folder on the internet and it changed my impression of him immediately.

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