Hi from NYC

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TonySal
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Hi from NYC

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Not new but off for awhile. Im on several other popular EDC sites, specializing in The Little Knives- old, new, cheap, antique, from any company anywhere! Really interesting results.
I collect, have dad's stuff, brand new Benchmade, SAK collector, and of course- Buck, Old Timer, and a few, before tne places were closed, from upstate NY.
So thanks to you folks, I learned where my small collection of pocket knives came from, etc.
Hope you look out for a Little Knives thread near you. Lol
So many knives, too little time...
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Tony I would like to welcome you to AAPK the absolute best and friendliest knife site on the web. I don't know much about little little knives as I like the big ones but would love to see some. Post away and welcome aborard.
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Welcome TonySal. Glad to have you join us. ::welcome::

Little, big, or in between, I love em all. Show us what ya got.
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