Weaver thare are actually 4 The 2 7" butchers, The smallish antler handled is a old hickory parer with a caribou handle and the largish knife with the finger guard(my first old hickory). I found that one roadside with a coat of rust and the wood turned black. For years it was my truck kit knife then I got rid omy truck and started using it for everything and decided to add the guard and the hickory handle.
Barak There are several favorites in the top picture there is a stag handled Edge brand from Soligen and right below it a small KaBar hunter off close to the hatchets is an Old Hickory Knife that sees a lot of use. In the second picture there is a rubber handled stainless job that is my companion on every canoe and kayak trip. The Bushman is another of my favorites it is rugged and holds an edge the handle leaves a lot to be desired but a wrap of friction tape helps.The gerber folding saw goes on every hunt, hike and camping trip. The tomahawk is another one that travels with me on all my trips. The one I hate the most is the "Rambo Knife" hollow handeled survivaval knife it feels uncomfortable the blade has never taken an edge and it feels like it will break I have had it since I was a teen in 80s it was kind of a gag gift from my cousins because even back then i wa sinto survival skills and bushcraft.