It's actually the BK-14, or 'Eskabar'. Ka-Bar now sells those scales, they are zytel and they completely change the feel of the knife. Ka-Bar sells them as a set of two w/hardware, one black set and one orange, for like $15. The ones in my picture started as the orange ones that I soaked in Dark Green Rit dye for a LONG time to get them to look like that.
That's a great looking Microtech collection you have there. I'm almost surprised that a few look as if they are intended to be a tool first and a weapon second. I have a Socom Elite full size that looks exactly like the folder in the top left hand corner, though I'm unable to tell if the one pictured is the Socom Elite or the mini Socom. Definitely a weapon a weapon first and a tool second. Love the lock on these - Socom's - quite ingenious and strong. Overall a very robust knife and quite light for its size.
Making lots of changes to the collection lately. Trying to keep it small. Under ten preferably. With the Pingo on it's way, I'll be at just 9 as of tomorrow.
Fallkniven S1? Can't really tell if that's an ESEE 3 or 4 from the angle, either way both of those are great knives.
(This one below is actually my first knife ever, Tiffany's Silver Vic Classic w/ my initials on it. From my dad):
Spot on! It's a Fällkniven S1 and an ESEE 3. I really like both the ESEE 3 and 4, I have them both. Great knives. And you can never go wrong with a Fällkniven
^ haha I was at a trade show a few days ago and one of the booths had the Success Kid on their flyer. I thought it was hilarious.