BM mini RSK-love it; my EDC.
BM RSK; love it but too big for my EDC. Great for out in the woods.
Leatherman Supertool; old school original version but still usefull.
SAK Climber; used to be my EDC for a long time.
SAK Alox Cadet; Great for dress up when you need something slim.
SAK Classic; tiny but usefull.
Swiss Tech Ultilty Key; Great for when you need to go as a "spy". Good backup tool.
BM 555 mini Griptilain with combo blade in 440c; great tuff knife that is easy to sharpen.
BM 556 Mini Grip combo black blade in 154cm; Love mini grips!
Buch 112; one of my first knives from JR highschool. A classic!
KaBar Dozier spearpoint folder; Great value for $20.
Cold Steel SRK; more of a prybar than knife. I finally got it to shave hair using my Sharpmaker.
Ontario RAT-7; This will be the fixed blade I will now carry into the woods.
Mora / Frost carbon steel Clipper; really sharp and easy to sharpen. Crappy sheath.
Granfors Brucks Small Forest axe; came sharper than some knives. Awesome! I need more of their axes.
Buck Hartsook Talon lite; fun little back up blade, very sharp. I had a custom kydex sheath made to replace the POS that it came with.
Spyderco Jester plain; the best keychain blade I have found.
Spyderco Ladybug; on my climbing harness so I don't have to pull out the real knife at belay stations to cut old webbing.
Kershaw Twocan; a great pair of sheers / knife for your keys.
SOG Micron; Teeny little knife I got for free; goes past tsa.
BM 530 SBK Pardue with black combo edge; a very sharp and pointy blade with a very light handle. Not very much for liners on this so it is probably not that tuff.
Buck 503 Prince; another oldie from highschool. one of my first EDC knives. It has seen lots of use and is still razor sharp.
SAK Spartan with Anchor Steam logo; This does not leave the house.
SAK Classic with Grateful Dead "steal your face' Logo; shelf queen.
SAK Craftsman; a gift. I little too big for my taste but I keep it in my earthquake kit as a back up.
Comando Saw; the only wire saw worth carrying. It actaully works!
Red Handled Frost Mora; Sharp with a great blade. Really poor handle; I think I may make this my first attempt at upgrading the handle. Has a crappy sheath.
KNIVES I HAVE LOST
Leatherman Micra; good keychain tool. I lost it and never replaced it.
SAK SwissChamp; Huge and heavy. I lost mine in college and never replaced it.
Spyderco remote release; It "released' in a "remote" spot on a rafting trip. Never replaced; I never liked the full serration.
Buck 110; lost it in highschool. I am thinking of buying a new one for nostalgia.
There is porbably more that I am forgetting. That is enough for now.