Your "COOLEST" Knife?

I have so many "cool" knives it is very difficult to choose. I chose this one because it's a recent addition, Matsata is selling them all over the Internet, it's easily as sharp as they say, and it looks like the big brother to one of my favorite knives that is currently buried in a box somewhere.

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The knife I will eventually find was custom-made for me from rusty leaf spring steel. It was my decorative Cowboy Action Shooting knife, hanging from my gunbelt. The blade is a similar pattern to this knife, and we left the top of the blade unpolished. Clean, of course, but not polished, so the rust pitting remained. GORGEOUS knife! The handles were "pink ivory wood". Really pretty.
 
Not that it’s rare or unusual but I carried one just like this in Vietnam in my right boot. Only pulled it once in a “conflict” thank God. I gave the one I carried to an ARVN Lt. that I knew and told him, “ here, you are going to need this” right before I came home. Have wondered many times what happened to him and the Gerber…..
 

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This is my coolest knife. It's an old Craftsman. My sister gave it to me. It was in an old tacklebox she came across. It sharpens up good. The other blade is a hook remover/scaler. It is my EDC knife.

It has been sharpened so many timesknife1.jpg the blade is shortened.
If it could only talk - the stories it could tell... That's what I like so much about it.
 
Here is a knife I think is pretty cool, the Dexter-Russell Green River 4215 Fish Knife. Not expensive, under twenty bucks when I bought it. Carbon steel, maybe 1095, but more likely 1075. Once you sand the rough edges off the handle, it is very comfortable in my medium-sized hand. The 5” blade is good for a wide range of tasks in camp or in the kitchen. There is a modest cult following for the 4215 among hunters and knife enthusiasts who appreciate its simple utility. Well, not a cult, really, but if you know, you know.9AEB99AB-FDD1-4906-9391-D80D0205F1D9.jpeg
 
I have several “cool” knives, but as a cop I think my “Felony Stop” from Tops is notable.

3” 686-4
Longines Legend Diver
Tops Felony Stop
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It's not my coolest knife, but a fun story. I just wanted to see if I could make a fork and knife set by hand. I bought the knife blank but I hammered out the fork with a cold chisel, my small MC tank acetylene torch and a piece of 1/4" round stock. My wife still remembers me pounding on my garage vise to split and flatten it. I made the handles and quillion out of a piece of scrap oak and brass. I am by no means a professional, but I'm happy with the outcome.
 

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My "coolest" knife!
1. Because I have a Native American heritage.
2. Because I grew up ocean fishing in SoCal.
3. Have a B.S. in Marine Biology.

It's a Yellowhorse prototype. Scales are purple oyster shell.

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