If I really counted everything in my kitchen drawer .....
I have 3 SAK's one cheapo Nieto lock knife (which I find good enough for me) one Martinii sommat or other which is not the sort of thing I would take out anywhere these days. An old Joseph Rogers Pruner with plastic scales (I did have one with wooden scales, but lost it) an ancient bone handled folder with a blade that has been sharpened away to nearly nothing, it says something like "sheep dip" on what remains of the blade, I presume a salesmans give away. A Birmingham flea market Kukri of lamentable quality. An Elwood billhook, A "tea pruner" it's a sort of miniature bill hook, and an old square ended rat tailed "chopper" which is pretty efficient. As for axes I once had three, I gave away my big one to my brother since I have long had no use for it, I have a Fiskars cum Wilkinson plastic handled job from homebase, My chopper or bill hook will do the job of that really so it is quite unnecessary and a "legacy" hand axe with a really thick crude blade of indeterminate origins I got from an army surplus store thrity or something years ago. I'll tell you what though if you want to break a door down it will do that. I lent it to a neighbour who locked himself out. However I had to spend ages filing out the nicks on the blade when I got it back.
And I suppose various other toys including a variety of KFS doodahs, some better than others, more often used for opening bottles than anything else.
I used to use the Joseph Rogers pruner for chopping carrots and onions of all things, not meant to be a kitchen knife but it did the job.
I still dream of my John Nowill Bowie that was nicked in a burglary 14 years ago now, I paid Eighteen Shillings and Sixpence for it as a teenager, and whittled many a stick with it even tried to carve a chess set. (not very succesfully) When it was stolen I had no idea what they cost to buy nowadays and claimed well short of the replacement value.
I ought not to be let loose with a knife at all these days Elfin Safety and all, you only have to look at my left hand to see that