New to the forum, new to collecting
New to the forum, new to collecting
Hello everyone.
I look forward to a lot of reading up and asking questions.
I have amassed a collection of exactly three pocket knives of any interest, (a Case, a Great Eastern Tidioute, and a no name Solingen with the Passauer Wolf etched on the blade), and a drawer full of junk. As soon as I learn how to id the three knives concisely I will post some descriptions.
I can see that this could become addicting.
I look forward to a lot of reading up and asking questions.
I have amassed a collection of exactly three pocket knives of any interest, (a Case, a Great Eastern Tidioute, and a no name Solingen with the Passauer Wolf etched on the blade), and a drawer full of junk. As soon as I learn how to id the three knives concisely I will post some descriptions.
I can see that this could become addicting.
Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Welcome to the forum Jeff. Great folk here.
If you would like help with the Case, I will give it a shot.
Regardless, again welcome!
Regards, Jerry
If you would like help with the Case, I will give it a shot.
Regardless, again welcome!
Regards, Jerry
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Hey Jeff!
Welcome!!
HANG ON!
Welcome!!
HANG ON!
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Welcome to AAPK! Ask away. There are no dumb questions here, and lots of helpful, knowledgeable members to answer. Good clear pictures of any knife you want information on are usually needed to get a good answer, so go to the "tips and tricks" subforum and get knowed up on how to post pictures. http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... m.php?f=98
BTW, you'll get no relief from the addiction here!
Ken
BTW, you'll get no relief from the addiction here!
Ken
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Welcome to AAPK. Glad to have you aboard. Post away. Especially pictures.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Welcome to AAPK Jeff. Addiction is an understatement.
David
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Friendly place!
Right now my collecting criteria is real simple. A cool knife with some kind of story I can tell, either about the brand, about the knife, or about my life with the knife. I am sure my criteria will get refined as I go. Also I like to carry and use my knives. At this point I don't want to get anything too nice or too rare or too pristine to use. And like I said, so far I have three of any interest.
I forgot to mention a Buck 110 that I use for camping and fishing. Not a pocket knife, but a good reliable folding knife I have had some adventures with.
I am not confident that some of the stuff in my "junk" drawer might not be of interest:
I have several of those red sided single blade Clauss pocket knives that florists use. The straight (sheeps foot?) style says on the blade it is made in America, the curved bladed ones say nothing.
A Swiss Army knives, one wooden sided with over an inch wide of stuff in it. Too big for pocket carry, and nothing useful enough for the tool box.
A Buck Metro little compact knife I like to carry sometimes.
Two Appalachian Trail compact knives I got at Lowes for some reason.
A Winchester metal frame folding knife I got at Grangers for a specific task.
That's about it from the junk drawer. Soon as I figure out how, I will post some pictures.
Right now my collecting criteria is real simple. A cool knife with some kind of story I can tell, either about the brand, about the knife, or about my life with the knife. I am sure my criteria will get refined as I go. Also I like to carry and use my knives. At this point I don't want to get anything too nice or too rare or too pristine to use. And like I said, so far I have three of any interest.
I forgot to mention a Buck 110 that I use for camping and fishing. Not a pocket knife, but a good reliable folding knife I have had some adventures with.
I am not confident that some of the stuff in my "junk" drawer might not be of interest:
I have several of those red sided single blade Clauss pocket knives that florists use. The straight (sheeps foot?) style says on the blade it is made in America, the curved bladed ones say nothing.
A Swiss Army knives, one wooden sided with over an inch wide of stuff in it. Too big for pocket carry, and nothing useful enough for the tool box.
A Buck Metro little compact knife I like to carry sometimes.
Two Appalachian Trail compact knives I got at Lowes for some reason.
A Winchester metal frame folding knife I got at Grangers for a specific task.
That's about it from the junk drawer. Soon as I figure out how, I will post some pictures.
Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Welcome aboard! Sounds like you're in good company here. Some of my knives may only get packed to church on Sunday, but they all get used. I'm like you, I refuse to have one that I couldn't pack if I wanted to.
You'll find that there are some die hard buck and Victorinox fans here too. We pretty much like any good quality knife here. We're addicts.
And don't sell that junk drawer short just yet. There have been lots of real gems pulled out of somebody's "junk drawer".
You'll find that there are some die hard buck and Victorinox fans here too. We pretty much like any good quality knife here. We're addicts.
And don't sell that junk drawer short just yet. There have been lots of real gems pulled out of somebody's "junk drawer".
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
I really love my Buck 110. The little Buck Metro I like as well, and most of the time it is all I really need.
The only issue I have with the Swiss Army knife is that its too bulky to be convenient, and except for the blade, I don't need the rest of it. But FYI for collectors purposes I have all the original stuff, the tweezer, the tooth pick, the tiny screw driver that screws into the cork screw.
Of the three favorites, I will wait till I can post some pictures. But I think they are very cool knives. (You experienced collectors may disagree, and I suspect my thoughts will evolve a bit as well.)
So here is a dorky newbie move: I have started eating apples again, just so I can mess with my pocket knife. Who knew this hobby could be so healthy.
The only issue I have with the Swiss Army knife is that its too bulky to be convenient, and except for the blade, I don't need the rest of it. But FYI for collectors purposes I have all the original stuff, the tweezer, the tooth pick, the tiny screw driver that screws into the cork screw.
Of the three favorites, I will wait till I can post some pictures. But I think they are very cool knives. (You experienced collectors may disagree, and I suspect my thoughts will evolve a bit as well.)
So here is a dorky newbie move: I have started eating apples again, just so I can mess with my pocket knife. Who knew this hobby could be so healthy.
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Hey Jeff.
to AAPK. Lots of good conversation, info and knives for sale or trade here. You've landed in a good spot. Great to have you on board!
to AAPK. Lots of good conversation, info and knives for sale or trade here. You've landed in a good spot. Great to have you on board!
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Re: New to the forum, new to collecting
Welcome. Two of my most valuable knives came from two different dealers (neither knife dealers) junk boxes and both in the $2000 range. I picked up 3 knives that booked around $700 to $1000 for the three at a gun show recently for $50. This is addictive and can be profitable if you spend the time studying. And it's fun. Glad to have you on board.___Dave