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First 4 pics didn't post; here they are with a couple more.
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Balisongs & Bucks.
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Buck, Spyderco, CRKT, Cold Steel, MTech, etc.
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Another fine showing from the accumulator of all things sharp and pointy! lol!
Your Buck in the bubble-pack should be worth a fortune one day, Rey, if you leave it as-is, IMO!

Your Buck in the bubble-pack should be worth a fortune one day, Rey, if you leave it as-is, IMO!
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An interesting and unique category for a sub collection. Great group of knives, all different shapes, sizes, handles, etc., but still sharing a common characteristic. Cool!
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17th century phia-kaetta: 6 silver knives by Holmes & Edwards (Bridgeport CT): silver & abalone knife and fork by Salm Germany(tiny table knife by Dinkyknife England: Safety pea knife(a gag): United Cutlery blade-changing knife w/ 6 extra blades.
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Sterling silver, coin silver, 14k gold, gold plating, mother-of-pearl, & carved aluminum. Fruit knives & pocket knives. Drawer 2 of my 12 drawer cigar box.
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Ray, just curious... did you purchase (or acquire) each knife individually one at a time?
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Ivoryman wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:19 pm Good looking Bose Pieces Q, great group. They seem several cuts above the average Case. Those 4 are sweeties.
Kind of look out for these single spring patterns with two blades. Very thin, easy carry, large and small blades. Guess it's a sub-collection. Anyway, I like 'em.
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Pretty much so; I think the most number I've purchased at any one time was about a half dozen & that was a rare occasion.
Bear in mind I bought my 1st knife when I was 10 years old(that I still own; although it took a 25 year vacation from 1964 to 1987; a LONG story). I turned 80 a few months ago. Nuff said?
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Drawer 1 of the cigar box.
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Drawer 3; the 1st of 2 drawers of strictly pearl & abalone handled knives.
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Amazing knifenut. Wow.
I like the old Schrades, the bone, the quality build, the beauty. I'm no collector, just like to have a few for a sub group.
I like the old Schrades, the bone, the quality build, the beauty. I'm no collector, just like to have a few for a sub group.
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Beautiful group shot I-Man! You have an amazing collection, and your photos are always spectacular!
Great quartet Q! Those Bose Collabs are gorgeous!
knife7knut, you have a wonderful collection. Thanks for sharing...
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knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 3:56 amBeautiful group shot I-Man! You have an amazing collection, and your photos are always spectacular!![]()
Many thanks bud, that's about what I think of yours. Great groups, really nice pieces and wonderful variety of everything. Thanks again and love seeing all the posts you put up.
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Sweet Schrade sub group, Ivoryman! (try saying that 3 times quickly
I don't necessarily collect fixed blade knives but I do have a small sub group of Queen fixed blades that make a nice little family with seven #85 bird & trout "children" (one set of yellow twins) and two #73 barehead hunter "parents"
Of course, if you collect fixed blades, you also tend to collect sheaths by default.
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All Queen made Winchester whittlers.
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KnifeNut, you have a never ending collection of cutlery fabulousness!
Love them Schrade classic old bones Iman!
'Q' those fixed Queens (fixed blades are my favorites of all knives), are full of outstandingness!
Cman, those Winchesters all look to be at least 4" closed ... perfect size and showing off!
Love them Schrade classic old bones Iman!
'Q' those fixed Queens (fixed blades are my favorites of all knives), are full of outstandingness!
Cman, those Winchesters all look to be at least 4" closed ... perfect size and showing off!
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
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.
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SUUUUWEEET - nice Winchester collection.
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Some multi-tools new & old.
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Some poultry shears & miscellaneous stuff.
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Tang stamps of the poultry shears.
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On the top of the table is a replica Viking sword. Lower of the stand is a Yemen made highly decorated knife. Behind the sword stand on the left are the white tubes of GEC knives while on the right are Schatt & Morgan knives in boxes. Across and in front of the sword stand is a series of S & Ms in brown boxes.
On the second shelf are 3 glass cases holding entirely Bulldog German-made knives. The small white squares contain desiccant to absorb humidity.
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Below is the temporary home for 3 long guns. At the top is a bolt action in .270. Next down is a WWII M-1 Carbine manufactured in the last month of the war.
Last is a double barrel 12 ga. Coach Gun with external hammers which I enjoy.
On the second shelf are 3 glass cases holding entirely Bulldog German-made knives. The small white squares contain desiccant to absorb humidity.
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Below is the temporary home for 3 long guns. At the top is a bolt action in .270. Next down is a WWII M-1 Carbine manufactured in the last month of the war.
Last is a double barrel 12 ga. Coach Gun with external hammers which I enjoy.
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Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 1:24 pm P1050207.JPG
On the top of the table is a replica Viking sword. Lower of the stand is a Yemen made highly decorated knife. Behind the sword stand on the left are the white tubes of GEC knives while on the right are Schatt & Morgan knives in boxes. Across and in front of the sword stand is a series of S & Ms in brown boxes.
On the second shelf are 3 glass cases holding entirely Bulldog German-made knives. The small white squares contain desiccant to absorb humidity.
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Below is the temporary home for 3 long guns. At the top is a bolt action in .270. Next down is a WWII M-1 Carbine manufactured in the last month of the war.
Last is a double barrel 12 ga. Coach Gun with external hammers which I enjoy.
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Niiiiice QS, enjoyed seeing your stash. Or some of it. Lovely assemblage.
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Drawer 4 of the cigar box & the 2nd drawer of pearls.
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