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I was going to ask you to display all those knives, Mark, after you'd posted "I should get out all my RCC knives....etc.", and here you went and did it along with the desired results, the shots are impressive! ::tu:: Your knives are spectacular, my friend!
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Thanks Mark, they are a favorite of mine.
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The madman hit the nail on the head, spectacular is a fine description. ::tu:: x10 ::handshake::
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Great minds gathering at the bottom of this page, guys! ::nod::
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Miller Bro's wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 12:40 am
beatsthestockmarket wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 6:43 pm Abercrombie & Fitch (Thistle Handle Knives)
Made by American and English Knife Companies

Nice, how about a group picture out of the sheaths?
Sorry it took so long to get this done.

Kabars and Olcuts -Top photo

Russell Green Rivers - Middle Photo

Bottom Photo: Couple of Iver Johnson's, 3 English made, and the silver one is anyone's guess
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Knice group.
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Awesome collection you got there!
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beatsthestockmarket wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:46 am Sorry it took so long to get this done.

Kabars and Olcuts -Top photo

Russell Green Rivers - Middle Photo

Bottom Photo: Couple of Iver Johnson's, 3 English made, and the silver one is anyone's guess
Wow, impressive collection!

I never seen the one with the blood groove before 8) ::tu::

Thank you ::handshake::
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beatsthestockmarket wrote: Thu Jun 20, 2024 3:46 am
Miller Bro's wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 12:40 am
beatsthestockmarket wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 6:43 pm Abercrombie & Fitch (Thistle Handle Knives)
Made by American and English Knife Companies

Nice, how about a group picture out of the sheaths?
Sorry it took so long to get this done.

Kabars and Olcuts -Top photo

Russell Green Rivers - Middle Photo

Bottom Photo: Couple of Iver Johnson's, 3 English made, and the silver one is anyone's guess
Verrrry Niiiice Collection! ::tu::
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An assortment of Cold Steel
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 3:41 pm An assortment of Cold Steel
I like some Cold Steel QS! Looks like you have some of the early ones 8) Collection!
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Good eye, Tony. Don't believe I've ordered a CS for many years.
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Very nice Garry, I eye those all the time on eBay, in fact every day.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 3:41 pm An assortment of Cold Steel
Nice group you have there, I love C.S. especially from Seki City😍 .... ::paranoid:: and.... Q.S. thanks ::handshake:: for reminding me, I just pulled my Vaquero out last week to sharpen it and I left it in the garage, ::doh:: .... now I hope it didn't go sneaking off somewhere.... ::skeptic::
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 24, 2024 3:41 pm An assortment of Cold Steel
Impressive, Garry!
And as to what we discussed, I can see only a part or section of any of those knives, yet I'll immediately recognize them as Cold Steel products, whereas the non-traditional you posted earlier, I didn't know until I read the shield.
It's gonna be interesting!
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Thanks for the comments, Mark, Tdog, and Marco.

Mark, I'm surprised to learn that you have some interest in CS.
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I label this, SMALL FRY.

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Quick Steel wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 2:48 pm I label this, SMALL FRY.


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Lots of complimentary colors.
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Good observation, doglegg. Thanks.
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Sardines maybe ? Nice display. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thank you Bill. I do sometimes really enjoy sardines. :)
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Quick Steel wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 2:48 pm I label this, SMALL FRY.
Very imaginative, Garry. That pic would fit perfectly in the Knife Photography thread as well. ::tu::
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Nice Garry, good idea for the small fry.

I was taking photos for the store today and decided to get out some groups of knives to share.
First is my Moki Serapis collection.
Second is from my Marbles Gladstone MI collection. Red carved stag bone
Third is Marbles Gladstone MI Stag and last is the Marbles blue Italian jigged bone.
All are from the 2001 when Mike Stewart was trying to make these in MI. The tiny trapper is the only one made after that in 2002 and made by Queen. Queen did supply all the parts for these knives and they were overseen by Dave Shirley.
The red carved stag bone Congress is one I just picked up.
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Quick Steel wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 2:48 pm I label this, SMALL FRY.
Great group shot, Garry! Love all the Colors! ::tu::
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 6:43 pm I was taking photos for the store today and decided to get out some groups of knives to share.
First is my Moki Serapis collection.
Second is from my Marbles Gladstone MI collection. Red carved stag bone
Third is Marbles Gladstone MI Stag and last is the Marbles blue Italian jigged bone.
All are from the 2001 when Mike Stewart was trying to make these in MI. The tiny trapper is the only one made after that in 2002 and made by Queen. Queen did supply all the parts for these knives and they were overseen by Dave Shirley.
The red carved stag bone Congress is one I just picked up.
Amazing group shots, Mark! Love the Mokis, but those Red, Blue & Stag Marbles shots are absolutely INCREDIBLE! ::tu::
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Thanks Kevin. The stag they used on these were exceptional as were the other handle materials.
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