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A fabulous show of knives, Ray.
A very nice collection of Case knives, Dan.
Nicely photographed and displayed.
Here is a group of non whittlers.
72s and related kin.
A very nice collection of Case knives, Dan.
Nicely photographed and displayed.
Here is a group of non whittlers.
72s and related kin.
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Awesome array of cool stuff. Love the EZO Tdrops.knife7knut wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 6:24 am Drawer 11:ebony handles & hawkbills. Also some miscellaneous knives.
Love those danno, every one a sweet vintage beauty. Mmmmmmmnnnn.
Anotger sweet group of vintage goodness.
Bravo everyone.8
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Thanks, Ivoryman. Are you going to be at the OKCA show in April? Hoping to meet up with you again.
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Definitely, you'll find me at Gunstock Jacks and Charlie Compagnas table most likely. Looking forward to seeing you, missed you last year. Looking forward to it bigtime.
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Thanks for the replies, doglegg and Ivoryman.

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Nice collections and pics, Dan and Joe!
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Spectacular as usual, Rey!
Not as many as Rey, but still very cool knives, Dan!
Thanks for the show, guys!

Not as many as Rey, but still very cool knives, Dan!
Thanks for the show, guys!
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Sorry Joe, don't know how I skipped over your post. Lovely batch of 72s. Also thanks for the comment on my Case knives.
Also thanks to doglegg and tvic for the comments.
Also thanks to doglegg and tvic for the comments.
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Ray,
The vast number of knives you have accumulated is truly impressive. However, one thing I've noticed while observing your photos that I find even more astonishing given the mind boggling quantity is that while you have a lot of very similar patterns, it seems there are relatively few actual identical duplicates. I am curious if that's by design, i.e., you can remember each and every knife you've already acquired and intentionally refrain from adding another one exactly like it, or is it just happenstance?
The vast number of knives you have accumulated is truly impressive. However, one thing I've noticed while observing your photos that I find even more astonishing given the mind boggling quantity is that while you have a lot of very similar patterns, it seems there are relatively few actual identical duplicates. I am curious if that's by design, i.e., you can remember each and every knife you've already acquired and intentionally refrain from adding another one exactly like it, or is it just happenstance?
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Probably a little bit of both. My job(not my painting which I considered a profitable hobby) was that of a parts counterman & then manager for a large auto dealership. In stock we had about 10,000 line item. If someone called for a specific part number, I could usually tell (without looking it up) whether we had in stock. I guess I'm like that with knives too.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 1:31 pm Ray,
The vast number of knives you have accumulated is truly impressive. However, one thing I've noticed while observing your photos that I find even more astonishing given the mind boggling quantity is that while you have a lot of very similar patterns, it seems there are relatively few actual identical duplicates. I am curious if that's by design, i.e., you can remember each and every knife you've already acquired and intentionally refrain from adding another one exactly like it, or is it just happenstance?![]()
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Rey, I am in awe at your knife collection. Drawer after drawer of great knives, razors, utensils, and tools! Three
Thank you for posting ... it will be a great reference to look up here in the future!
Thank you for posting ... it will be a great reference to look up here in the future!
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.