I currently have three. A very good faux tortoise shell large sodbuster with a linerlock, a large clasp knife called the Deerslayer, and a small one armed jack.
The sodbuster is a very good knife. It's about 4 5/8" closed. the walk and talk is excellent. And the linerlock is very stout. The stainless blade is good, but I found it's much better with a full convex grind.
The Deerslayer is a huge slipjoint, about 5 1/4" closed with a broad clip point blade, orange bone scales, and silver bolsters. Backspring is excellent. Despite the size and heft, it's not too bad in the pocket.
The one armed jack is the most recent acquisition. And deserves most criticism. It has handsome jigged bone scales, a shackle, and two blades. The "one armed jack" blade and a smaller sheepsfoot blade. The backsprings on this one are stout when closed, but a bit on the weak side when opened. The sheepsfoot blade nail nick is buffed too smooth and located too close to the pivot , making it difficult to open. Both blades are full hollow ground and thin. VERY sharp out of the box. Not a bad knife, considering it cost $8 delivered, but I'd prefer the backsprings and nail nicks be better refined.