


Indeed.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 2:31 pm Too bad these pieces can't share their history with us. With their age comes lots of character. Very interesting pieces Pete.
This is top secrectQuick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 2:31 pm Too bad these pieces can't share their history with us. With their age comes lots of character. Very interesting pieces Pete.
Lol...I just caught myself " collecting" Bowie knives too...lol...since I can't afford the real deal ( antique) I try to make/ modify or rebuild mine...lol
Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:08 pm Pete, I don't know the history of Mr. Black and Mr. Buzzard but given their names, plus the fact they favor coffin-handled knives, plus their overall demeanor, I do believe I would have avoided them given the opportunity.
P.K. keep them pictures coming!
LOL!
Lol, same story with old cars and old motorcycles....if I would have only known!???GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 10:31 pmLOL!....
you wake up one day and say to yourself "how the He!! did I get all this stuff?"
... Then you end end up trying to get MORE stuff
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... I wish I had start serious collecting back in the "olden times" when I was a kid, the antique knives were comparatively cheap back then...
or so they appear to have been all these years later...
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I had a buddy that had about 5 or 6 Randle NIB knives from the 70's/80's and in the 1990's I could have bought them from him at a 1990 price...
Q.S. that's a good point! ...Quick Steel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:43 pm One advantage of a big knife is that it is not easily misplaced.I know I am stating the obvious JT, something I have a facility for, but I have never seen anyone refer to this characteristic before. So I at least have this one accomplishment for today.