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500th post on this thread. Some SCHRADES, COLONIALS, IMPERIALS, HUBERTUS, BONSA, etc..
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Now we're talkin"!
With all the different knives you post, Ray, I was wondering if you are also an auto fan, and I'm happy to see that you are!
Some fine knives in there, and oldies too.
I like your lever-locks best, but I can appreciate all the others as well.
Great display of my favorite knives, thank you! ::handshake::
I keep track of things like how many posts too, in fact, I was watching and waiting for my 10,000th recently but forgot and missed it. Oh well, 15,000 isn't too far off! Happy 500th! lol!
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Don't know how many total posts l have; never really thought about it. Just making a note on the number in this thread. Here are some from the other end of the deer. I probably posted these already but l'm too lazy to scroll through pages
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Great show Ray. 👏

And I counted over 10,000 of your post. Actually I didn't really count I just looked at your home page. Thanks for sharing your collection.
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More cool knives, Ray, although, I've always wondered how all those deer can make out without their feet? ::shrug::
Your number of posts is displayed in every post you make, up in the right-hand corner below your member banner. ::nod::
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Not to worry Marco, Treefarmer made them into chops deerburger and with a little hogmeat mixed in some fine sausage. ::tu:: ::handshake::
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Ahh ha! ::idea::
So as it turns out, BH, they really didn't need their feet after-all! ::rotflol::
Now that's a good deal! ::groove::
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Case 028 Teardrop Family
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:29 pm Case 028 Teardrop Family
That's a cool group Q, they all look different from the average TDrops I usually see. The star dust is cool, like it much better than the gold glitter. And the Mammoth tooth is a killer. Very cool. ::tu:: ::tu:: :mrgreen:
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Nice group Q. I use to have 15 of those tear drop jacks by Case. They looked great together in one display case.

Here are two that I acquired recently. My first Robeson RCC Congresses. I have several of the RCC barlows but these are my first Congresses. Something about that RCC on the bolsters that really snags me. These were made by Queen in case anyone is interested.
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:29 pm Case 028 Teardrop Family
Beautiful group of T/D's, ~Q~, they bring tears to my eyes just looking at them! ::tear::
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 7:23 pm Nice group Q. I use to have 15 of those tear drop jacks by Case. They looked great together in one display case.

Here are two that I acquired recently. My first Robeson RCC Congresses. I have several of the RCC barlows but these are my first Congresses. Something about that RCC on the bolsters that really snags me. These were made by Queen in case anyone is interested.
Great looking knives, Mark, I also like the bolster work. ::tu::
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Madmarco wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:04 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 7:23 pm Nice group Q. I use to have 15 of those tear drop jacks by Case. They looked great together in one display case.

Here are two that I acquired recently. My first Robeson RCC Congresses. I have several of the RCC barlows but these are my first Congresses. Something about that RCC on the bolsters that really snags me. These were made by Queen in case anyone is interested.
Great looking knives, Mark, I also like the bolster work. ::tu::
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Thanks Mark. I should get out all my RCC knives and take a picture of them together. It will be an impressive group shot.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 7:23 pm Nice group Q. I use to have 15 of those tear drop jacks by Case. They looked great together in one display case.

Here are two that I acquired recently. My first Robeson RCC Congresses. I have several of the RCC barlows but these are my first Congresses. Something about that RCC on the bolsters that really snags me. These were made by Queen in case anyone is interested.
QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:29 pm Case 028 Teardrop Family
Mark & Q, you guys both have awesome collections and never cease to amaze me with all the beautiful knives you post. ::tu:: Keep'em coming.
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Mark and 'Q' ... you guys really have some beauties for your collections!
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:29 pm Case 028 Teardrop Family
Teardrop doozies. Exceptional knives.
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A beautiful collection Q. Very impressive.
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SSK, those are two beautiful acquisitions. Congratulations.
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Thank you Kevin, Tony and Garry. I appreciate that.
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A small collection of some of the less common Swiss Army Knives.
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Nice Garry. There are some unusual ones in there. SAK makes so many different knives I don’t know how anyone could keep them all straight?

Here are some sub-collections of mine.
All the RCC knives I’ve acquired so far minus those in my store.
My small Tuna Valley collection.
And my small Northfield barlow collection.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:06 pm Nice Garry. There are some unusual ones in there. SAK makes so many different knives I don’t know how anyone could keep them all straight?

Here are some sub-collections of mine.
All the RCC knives I’ve acquired so far minus those in my store.
My small Tuna Valley collection.
And my small Northfield barlow collection.
Great knives Garry & Mark! Especially love all those Stags... They are Gorgeous! ::tu::
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knife7knut wrote: Sat Jun 08, 2024 5:03 am 500th post on this thread. Some SCHRADES, COLONIALS, IMPERIALS, HUBERTUS, BONSA, etc..
Fine Groups you have there! Thank You for posting them. Enjoyed seeing them!
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As always Mark, your collections exude quality.
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Thank you Garry.
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