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Marco, many thanks for your continued and varied comments and observations.
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Outstanding Gus, simply outstanding. That would be a grail knife for me as well.
Charlie you never cease to amaze.
Thought I would post these two here. Got the sister to the MOP version of this Loveless designed knife made in Seki Japan, the black lip pearl version. A.G. Russell had these two scales offered on this knife. Kind of a grail knife for me as well. These hardly ever go up for sale anywhere. I bought the MOP from Roland Procter about 5 years ago and was glad to have it. Been looking for the black lip pearl version since then.
Charlie you never cease to amaze.
Thought I would post these two here. Got the sister to the MOP version of this Loveless designed knife made in Seki Japan, the black lip pearl version. A.G. Russell had these two scales offered on this knife. Kind of a grail knife for me as well. These hardly ever go up for sale anywhere. I bought the MOP from Roland Procter about 5 years ago and was glad to have it. Been looking for the black lip pearl version since then.
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Veeery Nice pair! The black lip pearl has always been my favorite of the MOP varieties and the handle on that one is especially nice.

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Thanks Q. I’m very pleased with it.
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A superb pair, Mark. Simply beautiful. [And may Roland be enjoying eternal peace.]
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Thanks Garry, I think of him every time I take out a knife I purchased from him. Sure do miss him.
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Thanks, it's been a labor of love collecting. Never thought it would get to be such an addiction. Not sure what I've enjoyed more, actually having the knives or learning about it all.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:04 pm Outstanding Gus, simply outstanding. That would be a grail knife for me as well.
Charlie you never cease to amaze.
Thought I would post these two here. Got the sister to the MOP version of this Loveless designed knife made in Seki Japan, the black lip pearl version. A.G. Russell had these two scales offered on this knife. Kind of a grail knife for me as well. These hardly ever go up for sale anywhere. I bought the MOP from Roland Procter about 5 years ago and was glad to have it. Been looking for the black lip pearl version since then.
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Seeing SSk's Loveless-designed, MOP AG Russell knives reminded me of my Loveless-designed, scrimshawed 'City Knife' pair made in Italy by Lone Wolf Knives (pre-Benchmade). These are part of my Ivory sub-collection; in this case, the ivory is actually interior Mammoth.
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WOW, that is gorgeous!GusSharp68 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 5:15 pm Grail knife delivered today. IMG_3021.jpegIMG_3022.jpegIMG_3023.jpegIMG_3024.jpeg
Those blades are super nice! He is obviously a master at his craft! You should be proud to own those.
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Reese is definitely a chip off the block ... Fine Fine knives Gus!!GusSharp68 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:25 pmThanks I can’t believe I got it for what I did, still pricey but not like what I typically see Tony listed for.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 5:31 pmWow ... that is NICE Gus! Love the bone!!GusSharp68 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 5:15 pm Grail knife delivered today. IMG_3021.jpegIMG_3022.jpegIMG_3023.jpegIMG_3024.jpeg![]()
I have two others from his son Reese….
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Beautiful Q. Love scrimshaw on ivory and those are two great looking knives.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 10:32 pm Seeing SSk's Loveless-designed, MOP AG Russell knives reminded me of my Loveless-designed, scrimshawed 'City Knife' pair made in Italy by Lone Wolf Knives (pre-Benchmade). These are part of my Ivory sub-collection; in this case, the ivory is actually interior Mammoth.
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Yep, I agree with Mark ... those are beauties Q !!
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Outstanding piecesSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:04 pm Outstanding Gus, simply outstanding. That would be a grail knife for me as well.
Charlie you never cease to amaze.
Thought I would post these two here. Got the sister to the MOP version of this Loveless designed knife made in Seki Japan, the black lip pearl version. A.G. Russell had these two scales offered on this knife. Kind of a grail knife for me as well. These hardly ever go up for sale anywhere. I bought the MOP from Roland Procter about 5 years ago and was glad to have it. Been looking for the black lip pearl version since then.
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Thanks Gus. I envy those Bose knives in your collection.GusSharp68 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 2:46 amOutstanding piecesSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:04 pm Outstanding Gus, simply outstanding. That would be a grail knife for me as well.
Charlie you never cease to amaze.
Thought I would post these two here. Got the sister to the MOP version of this Loveless designed knife made in Seki Japan, the black lip pearl version. A.G. Russell had these two scales offered on this knife. Kind of a grail knife for me as well. These hardly ever go up for sale anywhere. I bought the MOP from Roland Procter about 5 years ago and was glad to have it. Been looking for the black lip pearl version since then.
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QT, your ivory scrimshaw pieces are magnifique!
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Thought I would post this here since it’s a sub group in my collection. All knives made by G. Sakai, but mostly they share the same blade shape. Always liked this blade shape and struggled with each of these purchases with whether to carry them or not, ultimately decided not to. Don’t use a skinning knife that much or one that I need to slice with. I’ve liked SOG Seki Japan knives for many years and think they are some of the finest you can get. Also the Kershaw Seki Japan are some mighty fine knives as well. The one with the black lip pearl is one I just got last weekend. It’s a G. Sakai branded knife.
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Mark, I had to check to make sure these Japanese iterations were yours only because I hadn't previously associated these types of big slicers with you. This is a very interesting and specialized sub-collection. The brands and their Japanese origin confirm the manufacturing excellence you have gathered together. I have always found those big bladed swooping curves highly appealing. 
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Those Pearl Russells are just stunning, Mark!
Awesome scrimshaws, Q! Absolutely beautiful knives!
And really like those Sakais, too, Mark!
Awesome scrimshaws, Q! Absolutely beautiful knives!
And really like those Sakais, too, Mark!
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Very nice knives Mark!!!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:17 pm Thought I would post this here since it’s a subgroup in my collection. All knives made by G. Sakai, but mostly they share the same blade shape... The one with the black lip pearl is one I just got last weekend. It’s a G. Sakai branded knife.
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Thanks Garry, Tim and GSP.
I have an attraction for those sweeping blades too Garry. These are a small part of my collection. Got into buying these many years ago, I think it was around 2009. The regulators were trying to ban these types of knives under Obama and I bought a bunch thinking they wouldn’t be around very long. Like many of the gov’t overreach’s it was stopped in the courts. These are just a few of those that I bought back then. Wish I hadn’t sold some of those that I did sell.
I have an attraction for those sweeping blades too Garry. These are a small part of my collection. Got into buying these many years ago, I think it was around 2009. The regulators were trying to ban these types of knives under Obama and I bought a bunch thinking they wouldn’t be around very long. Like many of the gov’t overreach’s it was stopped in the courts. These are just a few of those that I bought back then. Wish I hadn’t sold some of those that I did sell.
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I sold a bunch of Seki-City knives from the 80's and 90's when I got divorced ....Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 11:56 pm Wish I hadn’t sold some of those that I did sell.
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Sub group pearl/abalone canoes...
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And this one. it wouldn't fit in the previous post...
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Gorgeous line up Charlie.
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