







Hi! I'm kinda new at knife collecting, and I wanted to share with y'all my collection so far. I will list them. Keep in mind, I still don't have a made in the USA knife yet, but I hope to get one soon.
- Cabela's pocket knife – I got this one about two years ago as a Christmas gift from my brother.
- Kershaw Filter – Of all my Kershaw knives, this is the least favorite, but it's still a very good knife.
- CobraTec Lightweight OTF – I found this one in the restroom of a local BestBuy I work at. I guess that someone used it to open merchandise boxes and steal from them. The idiot left it on top of the toilet paper dispenser. I cleaned it and upgraded the blade to a Tanto. The only problem I'm having is that it sometimes misfires.
- Ozark Trail Sonder (AKA The $10 Walmart Knife 2.0) – I just got this one a few days ago. I learned that it is an internet sensation after a bit of research. I can see why! It's very good for its price point. I love it!
- Kershaw Cryo – I ordered this one from Amazon. When I received the package, I found out that they sent me the wrong knife, a Kershaw-Emerson CQC-6K D2 knife! I contacted Amazon customer service, and they let me keep the Kershaw-Emerson and sent me the Cryo free of charge. The Cryo is a great knife. Kershaw has become my favorite brand!
- Kershaw-Emerson CQC-6K D2 – Epic epic knife!
- Kershaw Outright – This is the latest knife I got. I call it The Blue Bombshell!
- Kershaw Iridium Red – This is my favorite Kershaw. The action is so smooth!
- Kershaw Misdirect – My smallest knife. I love how cute it is, and the action is great!
- Ruike P801 – I saw this one at Amazon for $36. I bought it out mostly due to curiosity, thinking that it may not be a good knife. Boy, was I wrong! I love this one a lot. It has become one of my favorites after the Iridium.
I'm really enjoying this hobby so far, and I'm glad my brother introduced me to this. I still have a lot to learn and hopefully find more to add to my collection.
What do y'all think? Any suggestions? I'd appreciate any feedback!
by Moofknock
1 Comment
Love that you have opinions and feelings about all your knives. Thats the fun part of collecting them. I’m sure people will tell you what knives/brands are technically better in geometry & materials etc. So I just want to say don’t forget to (continue to) consider the intangibles moving forward. Otherwise the letdown is real when you spend a lot of money on what everyone else likes and you end up not really enjoying it.