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Thanks Carl and Homer. I like that burl one too. Wooden handles are amongst my favorites and burl really trips my trigger.
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I wish there was a like button rather than having to comment everytime I enjoy someone’s post. Regardless, I do enjoy the posts you all are sharing here, some great collections for sure.
While I have tapered off on collecting, I did have a relapse recently (yes it’s an addiction) and went on a Swiss Army knife binge as of late (and paracord which I usually never add lanyards but went a bit crazy here). I have a Handyman in white plus scales , an Alox Classic SD Precious collection in Red, and a signature lite in black onyx in the mail and that will be the extent of it. I carry the Ranger (Blue scales) the most.
Also, one trick I learned is to use shrink tube to protect the Fire Ant tinder from getting damaged. In this case I used 8mm clear non-adhesive shrink tube and so far works great and can hardly notice it’s there.
Included here are
Swiss Champ (Sapphire), Cybertool L (Ruby), Cybertool Lite (Silver Tech), Ranger (Blue), Explorer (Black), Huntsman (Yellow), Fieldmaster (Green), Spartan Lite (Emerald), Custom Yeoman based on SwissBianco limited edition (Black), Scientist (White), Compact (Red). Pioneer X (Stone Red), Alox 7 (Silver), Cadet (Silver), and Minichamp (Silver)
While I have tapered off on collecting, I did have a relapse recently (yes it’s an addiction) and went on a Swiss Army knife binge as of late (and paracord which I usually never add lanyards but went a bit crazy here). I have a Handyman in white plus scales , an Alox Classic SD Precious collection in Red, and a signature lite in black onyx in the mail and that will be the extent of it. I carry the Ranger (Blue scales) the most.
Also, one trick I learned is to use shrink tube to protect the Fire Ant tinder from getting damaged. In this case I used 8mm clear non-adhesive shrink tube and so far works great and can hardly notice it’s there.
Included here are
Swiss Champ (Sapphire), Cybertool L (Ruby), Cybertool Lite (Silver Tech), Ranger (Blue), Explorer (Black), Huntsman (Yellow), Fieldmaster (Green), Spartan Lite (Emerald), Custom Yeoman based on SwissBianco limited edition (Black), Scientist (White), Compact (Red). Pioneer X (Stone Red), Alox 7 (Silver), Cadet (Silver), and Minichamp (Silver)
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Nice collection of SAK’s Gus. That green one in the front in the second picture is a beauty. I like green and that looks like malachite green, one of my favorite greens. I use to carry a SAK but the weight of the knife was a problem in dress pants, which I wore 6 days a week to work. Still a favorite knife of mine. I use the scissors on a small one everyday, keep having to replace the springs over time. On my 3rd spring on these. Great knives.
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sSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 1:50 pm Nice collection of SAK’s Gus. That green one in the front in the second picture is a beauty. I like green and that looks like malachite green, one of my favorite greens. I use to carry a SAK but the weight of the knife was a problem in dress pants, which I wore 6 days a week to work. Still a favorite knife of mine. I use the scissors on a small one everyday, keep having to replace the springs over time. On my 3rd spring on these. Great knives.
Thanks, that’s the spartan lite I think you’re referring to in emerald translucent scale. That one and the silvertech Cybertool lite are the only two (excluding the alox models of course) that doesn’t have the plus scale (no pen).
Those little clips help with pocket carry a lot, even on some of the 4 and more layers. Although I think if I did carry one to work, I’d probably stick to the thinner 2 layer versions, maybe 3 at most.
As is usual when I collect I try and get a good variety of colors/scales. I really wish they made an original orange plus scale, I would put that on my explorer, I think. I didn’t really want to have two of the same color scale but will end up with two in white and three in black (again excluding the alox models). Wasn’t too keen on the camouflage versions. I think the translucent also came in like a chocolate and aqua versions but the pictures didn’t look that great and they’re impossible to find anyway.
I actually brought the Cybertool L with me to help a family member move a couch. Dang if it didn’t come in handy as I had to use the Philips driver to literally remove the couch from the metal frame to fit it up the stairs and into the apartment. Without it (they didn’t have a lot of tools) we would have been leaving the couch in the alley lol. It carried really well with the clip and a pair of shorts. Could easily get my hand past it to my car keys and it didn’t seem to weigh the shorts down. Still a chunky brick though.
I think what I like most is they’re relatively inexpensive and seem solid. Will be using these a lot hopefuly.
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Knice collection and photos of them Gus! Many 
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With the recent additions to my teardrop family it's time to update the family group photo
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Looking Good, Q! You have a Beautiful family there.
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Nice Q, I like those tear drop jacks. I use to have about 20 of them. Put them in a separate display case all in a circle, looked nice. That Bermuda green ivy jigged is gorgeous.
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Mahalo Kevin, the majority of them came to me from a good friend with exceptional taste who is also an addictknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 4:11 am Looking Good, Q! You have a Beautiful family there.![]()
Mahalo Mark, I'm about halfway there and I like the circular display idea...it's nice to have a goal but, dang, I sure wish I had started collecting these little T-drops before they got so pricey (true of most patterns, I supposeSharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 10:45 am Nice Q, I like those tear drop jacks. I use to have about 20 of them. Put them in a separate display case all in a circle, looked nice. That Bermuda green ivy jigged is gorgeous.
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I think that is quite a stunning display, Q. Tis a beautiful collection.
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I so agree with your comment on the "like" button - this is the one and only forum in any hobby that I've participated in that doesn't have a like button. Wish it was part of the programming. Super nice grouping BTWGusSharp68 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 16, 2025 12:48 pm I wish there was a like button rather than having to comment everytime I enjoy someone’s post. Regardless, I do enjoy the posts you all are sharing here, some great collections for sure.
While I have tapered off on collecting, I did have a relapse recently (yes it’s an addiction) and went on a Swiss Army knife binge as of late (and paracord which I usually never add lanyards but went a bit crazy here). I have a Handyman in white plus scales , an Alox Classic SD Precious collection in Red, and a signature lite in black onyx in the mail and that will be the extent of it. I carry the Ranger (Blue scales) the most.
Also, one trick I learned is to use shrink tube to protect the Fire Ant tinder from getting damaged. In this case I used 8mm clear non-adhesive shrink tube and so far works great and can hardly notice it’s there.
Included here are
Swiss Champ (Sapphire), Cybertool L (Ruby), Cybertool Lite (Silver Tech), Ranger (Blue), Explorer (Black), Huntsman (Yellow), Fieldmaster (Green), Spartan Lite (Emerald), Custom Yeoman based on SwissBianco limited edition (Black), Scientist (White), Compact (Red). Pioneer X (Stone Red), Alox 7 (Silver), Cadet (Silver), and Minichamp (Silver)
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Mahalo, GarryQuick Steel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:18 pm I think that is quite a stunning display, Q. Tis a beautiful collection.
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Guess I need to add my SAKs. There's probably some other of the small Keychain knives hiding somewhere.
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Awesome set of Teardrops, Q!
And a fine collection of SAKs, Bighomer!
And a fine collection of SAKs, Bighomer!
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Queen/Schatt Coke Bottle sub-collection after adding the beautiful RCSB in a trade with Brother Q on the Big Island.
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!!!!!!!!!!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:45 am Queen/Schatt Coke Bottle sub-collection after adding the beautiful RCSB in a trade with Brother Q on the Big Island.
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That RCSB Coke Bottle was a lonely Big Island orphanknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:45 am Queen/Schatt Coke Bottle sub-collection after adding the beautiful RCSB in a trade with Brother Q on the Big Island.
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Great looking collection of Cokes Kevin, all winners there.knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 12:45 am Queen/Schatt Coke Bottle sub-collection after adding the beautiful RCSB in a trade with Brother Q on the Big Island.
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'Q', BH, & Kevin ... in one word ... SPEECHLESS!!
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Floyd, Q, Mark, & Tony... Appreciate the feedback, fellas! 
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Wow! 
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I just love these little 3-3/8" Queen #9155 Mini Trappers. Some folks feel they're a bit on the small side for a working knife (like those who work on a "tree farm" or live at "starvation plantation" for example
). And while it's true they probably wouldn't be suitable for turning Bambi into venison steaks, they're solid, stout & sturdy and they have a bear trap snap (look closely, one of 'em even has an etch of a bear trap on the blade
)
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