I'll bring a variety of ones I have. Yes I'll be with my grandpa the whole time.chickenman62 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 8:44 pm I would like to see the Phoenix Jack and if you happen to have a Titusville cotton sampler I would'nt mind seeing one of those. Thanks. Are you going to be at your Grandpa's table?
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They're probably way out of my league, but I sure do like seeing them. The crosscut mammoth ivory in particular is a real looker. Thanks for sharing your fantastic collection with us!
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Thanks Dan, glad you are enjoying the show!
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Continuing on with Phoenix Jacks, there was a run of various acrylic prototypes made, trying out different color combinations. None were ever released as a production run. Here are a handful, and their unique names.
Caramel Frappe (hard to see, there are swirls of light brown running under the surface)
Sea Glass
Yellow Brick Road
Mr. Brutus
Purple Haze
Caramel Frappe (hard to see, there are swirls of light brown running under the surface)
Sea Glass
Yellow Brick Road
Mr. Brutus
Purple Haze
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Awesome show all over the page, but the ivories really get my attention. Great collection you have, like a museum. Kudos.
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Thank you both. I admit I have soft spot for eye-candy ivory, and gnarly stag.
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All are knice, but the Sea Glassreally mashes my buttons!
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I've got more acrylics to show too. A lot of them are colors that are semi-transparent, and so the nickel liners have a very thin solid white material added, to keep you from seeing through the handle into the liner. Little extra touches that make the knives top notch.
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Carl B. That is a fun and interesting collection. Well done. 
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I couldnt really appreciate the quality until I handled a couple of Rookies knives friday. They sure are nice.
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Thanks to you both. Rob it's funny that I knew you outside of the knife world for many years, but didn't realize here on AAPK who you were. Good to see you again and talk with you.
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Happy Sunday morning everyone! Continuing on with Phoenix Jack acrylic prototypes, these ones are called:
California Gold Rush
Totally 80s
Ghostbuster Green
New Orleans Special
Scary Night
California Gold Rush
Totally 80s
Ghostbuster Green
New Orleans Special
Scary Night
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The red and white one is a beautiful handle.
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A beautiful quintet! 
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Thanks Dan and David!
Finishing off the last of the Phoenix Jack acrylic prototypes:
Alien Sky
Uncharted Ocean
Irontown Tiger
Celtic Lucky Green
Dreamsicle
Finishing off the last of the Phoenix Jack acrylic prototypes:
Alien Sky
Uncharted Ocean
Irontown Tiger
Celtic Lucky Green
Dreamsicle
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I really enjoyed seeing those beauties, Carl. Thanks for sharing them! 
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I thought I'd switch gears here and show the 2012 lockbacks made by GEC on the 72 pattern. The burnt stag versions had engraved bolsters done by Oiseau Metal Arts.
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Glad you switched gears. That is a pair of fabulouslness. Wow do I love a decades old GEC with stag like that. And KILLER big wide spear. Love those. Congrats. Your collection blows me away about every time you post. Kudos for scoring all these rare beauties. Very impressive.
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Thanks Iman! I'm happy others are enjoying the show so far.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 6:15 pmGlad you switched gears. That is a pair of fabulouslness. Wow do I love a decades old GEC with stag like that. And KILLER big wide spear. Love those. Congrats. Your collection blows me away about every time you post. Kudos for scoring all these rare beauties. Very impressive.![]()
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More great knives, Carl. Thanks again for sharing them! 
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Great looking knives as always, Carl.
Was wondering if I would ever get to post any pictures on this thread, and fortunately I had some good luck at the Lexington knife show today and traded for some Tuna Valley, Excelsior, & Titusville knives. It was great to meet and talk with Ryan and the other dealers and work out some deals.
I love the beautiful stag on the Tuna Valley and Titusville. The handle materials on the Excelsiors wouldn't have been my first choice, but they were the only Excelsior's available, and I probably couldn't have afforded them in stag or pearl. My goal today was to walk out with my first Tuna Valley & Excelsior. Never thought I would end up with 4 of these awesome knives plus the beautiful Titusville.
Was wondering if I would ever get to post any pictures on this thread, and fortunately I had some good luck at the Lexington knife show today and traded for some Tuna Valley, Excelsior, & Titusville knives. It was great to meet and talk with Ryan and the other dealers and work out some deals.
I love the beautiful stag on the Tuna Valley and Titusville. The handle materials on the Excelsiors wouldn't have been my first choice, but they were the only Excelsior's available, and I probably couldn't have afforded them in stag or pearl. My goal today was to walk out with my first Tuna Valley & Excelsior. Never thought I would end up with 4 of these awesome knives plus the beautiful Titusville.
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Wow Kevin that's quite a haul! I love the stag on those knives. And the blue coral on the Kraken is pretty unique and eyecatching too. I'm jealous you got to go to the Kentucky show, it is always a good time and a nice location. Wish I could have been there.knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 7:48 pm Great looking knives as always, Carl.
Was wondering if I would ever get to post any pictures on this thread, and fortunately I had some good luck at the Lexington knife show today and traded for some Tuna Valley, Excelsior, & Titusville knives. It was great to meet and talk with Ryan and the other dealers and work out some deals.
I love the beautiful stag on the Tuna Valley and Titusville. The handle materials on the Excelsiors wouldn't have been my first choice, but they were the only Excelsior's available, and I probably couldn't have afforded them in stag or pearl. My goal today was to walk out with my first Tuna Valley & Excelsior. Never thought I would end up with 4 of these awesome knives plus the beautiful Titusville.
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