I favor the -32 pattern for the same reasons. Only have 2 example, though ...


I favor the -32 pattern for the same reasons. Only have 2 example, though ...
Hey Chris - yeah, I just never can get on with a spey blade ... the pen just works better for me.
Thank you Froe!
Many thanks ChickenMan ... It took me a long time to find a collecting direction.chickenman62 wrote: ↑Fri May 09, 2025 10:54 pm You are developing an excellent collection of Japanese made knives. All beauties.
Thank you Tony. That makes my day to read this. Always glad to help. I’ve trained over 200 financial advisors over my 26 year career and loved passing on my knowledge to them. Knives have been a great substitute for all that time I use to spend training and teaching. Makes me very happy to have helped. I’m especially happy to have sparked a deep love for Japanese knives. You are amassing a great collection. Keep it up.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri May 09, 2025 11:35 pmMany thanks ChickenMan ... It took me a long time to find a collecting direction.chickenman62 wrote: ↑Fri May 09, 2025 10:54 pm You are developing an excellent collection of Japanese made knives. All beauties.
Mark (SSK) adding info in his posts about the Japan makers was a big help and sparked the interest. I have learned much from his posts.
Great display, Q!
Great group and colors!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 2:32 pm I was doing some reorganizing yesterday and got some modern Bone Cheetahs out for a group shot.
Not surprised your eye caught on that one, Kevin. As you probably guessed, that's a custom K'roo Warthog Ivory "Hawthorne Jack" that I commissioned from South African knife maker Willen O'Kelly specifically to replace my Northwoods Elephant Ivory Hawthorne Jack (that I sold to Kootenay Joe) because the GEC 1095 steel in the Northwoods was not getting along with the salty, humid Hawaiian climate. It's one of my favorite knives and holds a permanent spot in my display cabinet. Because it's made with N690Co Bohler Uddeholm blade steel and 304 stainless for the bolsters and liners, it doesn't have the spotting/rusting issue like the N'woods did.knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 2:25 pm I think I know, but what is the beautiful Wharnnie on the left side, 6th row down?
Fantastic 'coalition' of Cheetahs (which, according to Google, is the proper name for a group of cheetahs, as I just learned
Just as I suspected, Q... I thought that might be one of your Gorgeous K'roos and was curious what type of Ivory was on that Beauty, so thanks for the info.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 7:12 pmNot surprised your eye caught on that one, Kevin. As you probably guessed, that's a custom K'roo Warthog Ivory "Hawthorne Jack" that I commissioned from South African knife maker Willen O'Kelly specifically to replace my Northwoods Elephant Ivory Hawthorne Jack (that I sold to Kootenay Joe) because the GEC 1095 steel in the Northwoods was not getting along with the salty, humid Hawaiian climate. It's one of my favorite knives and holds a permanent spot in my display cabinet. Because it's made with N690Co Bohler Uddeholm blade steel and 304 stainless for the bolsters and liners, it doesn't have the spotting/rusting issue like the N'woods did.knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 2:25 pm I think I know, but what is the beautiful Wharnnie on the left side, 6th row down?
Thanks C-WADE! Appreciate your feedback, brother...C-WADE7 wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 2:54 pmGreat group and colors!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sun May 18, 2025 2:32 pm I was doing some reorganizing yesterday and got some modern Bone Cheetahs out for a group shot.
Appreciate the feedback, Q! I have several patterns of the Case Ruger knives and have always liked them a lot, and I traded for the Red Rattlesnake a few months ago and really like color and the decorative bolsters on that one. Thanks again, brother!
Great collection you have there DW! Nice variety of patterns & handle materials.
Thank you , I keep check on them regularly. What can be done to keep them if anything from gassing ?knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:47 pmGreat collection you have there DW! Nice variety of patterns & handle materials.![]()
Make sure you're keeping an eye on those celluloids.![]()
also , which ones would u be the most worried about doing the outgassing as im not really familair with how to tell which ones will and which ones want , any help is sure apperciatedknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:47 pmGreat collection you have there DW! Nice variety of patterns & handle materials.![]()
Make sure you're keeping an eye on those celluloids.![]()
Looks like several of the Bulldogs and Fighting Roosters in your last picture and maybe a couple of the Buck Creeks may be celluloid. There are several threads related to outgassing celluloid here on the forum. I have linked a couple below or you can do a search for more info. There's no sure way to prevent it, but I would keep those knives separated.Dansword wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 5:17 pmalso , which ones would u be the most worried about doing the outgassing as im not really familair with how to tell which ones will and which ones want , any help is sure apperciatedknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Mon May 19, 2025 12:47 pmGreat collection you have there DW! Nice variety of patterns & handle materials.![]()
Make sure you're keeping an eye on those celluloids.![]()