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Here's another archive photo of one of my earlier hodge-podge Case (and one GEC) collections when I was grabbing pretty much anything and everything that appealed to me without any particular theme...just knives I happened to like at the time. Heady days those were! :lol:

I no longer own any of these knives; they've all been sold, traded or given away. The ones I regret letting go of the most are the Cheetah Cubs. ::tear::
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My AAPK knives. I need to update the picture with the 2022 and 2023 knives.
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My NKCA knives.
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QTCut5 wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 5:58 pm
knife7knut wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:58 pm Here are a few of my cased assemblages
I am curious about the fixed blade knives in leather sheaths. I've learned the hard way that that is not a good idea, at least here in Hawaii where I live, because the leather holds moisture that corrodes the knife steel. Is that not an issue where you live, knife7, or do you store your collections in some kind of climate controlled environment?
That display of Scandi knives is a work-in-progress. For some reason, I have noticed that Scandinavian sheaths don't have the problems others do. It may be due to what they use to process the leather.
I live in southern Michigan where temps flucuate wildly. Many of my knives are stored in the basement. All containers have dessicant bags that are changed regularly(knives inspected at the same time).there is a de-humidifier that runs constantly also.
Upstairs, knives are stored out of direct sunlight & temp is a constant 65 degrees F.
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Brilliant idea Q, like everything I've seen so far. I cant say it better than Olde Cutler. I'm all over the place. But I have to say I look over the GECs whenever I see 'em, can't resist. Also look at anything knife pretty much, so ya know. Couple group shots and to be continued.
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Man...when you are super tight on money, coming to this page is like being on a diet and looking through the window of a bakery! :shock: :lol:
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This is a neat group with an interesting explanation. See if you can keep this all straight.

3 original knives for Tuna Valley Cutlery, made by Great Eastern Cutlery, as an SFO for Spaceport Cutlery in 2010. When Mr. Miller died, the leftover stock was purchased by Daniels Family Knives, who then owned Queen Cutlery. The bolsters were modified to differentiate from the originals, then they were sold. The dimpled bolsters were done by Painted Pony Knives and the engraved bolsters were done by Oiseau Metal Arts.

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Rookie wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 12:29 am This is a neat group with an interesting explanation. See if you can keep this all straight.
very cool group Carl - did they come with frequent flyer miles with all the traveling they did?
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I like rope and pruning knives......
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bestgear wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:14 am very cool group Carl - did they come with frequent flyer miles with all the traveling they did?
haha just think of how far they have moved around the country between manufacturing, re-modifying, shipping to dealers, shipping to customers, etc.
Miller Bro's wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:15 am I like rope and pruning knives......
Great photos and knives!
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Miller Bro's wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:15 am I like rope and pruning knives......
::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Great pics! Looking at those classic stag handles never gets old, nice post.
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Miller Bro's wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 1:15 am I like rope and pruning knives......
As always, your knives are exemplary.
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Mo' stuff
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Thanks for the reply on the rooster nutter. Most of mine were Napanoch to start then JKB, Challenge and H S B.
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...continued...

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In 1988, I had two Strawberry Bone Robeson pocketknives that I had accumulated as a boy, going gun trading with my dad.

So, I started buying more and ended up with over three hundred fifty knives.

The Robesons have either been passed on to others or are for sale now, but a subset of that Robeson collection was Terrier pocketknives made by Robeson from 1910 to 1916 and possibly a bit later, as knives have turned up with spun rivets, a process that came about later.

This photo is not complete, as I have added a handful of knives and a pair of scissors since it was made.

Terriers are difficult to find.
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RobesonsRme.com wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 3:16 pm In 1988, I had two Strawberry Bone Robeson pocketknives that I had accumulated as a boy, going gun trading with my dad.

So, I started buying more and ended up with over three hundred fifty knives.

The Robesons have either been passed on to others or are for sale now, but a subset of that Robeson collection was Terrier pocketknives made by Robeson from 1910 to 1916 and possibly a bit later, as knives have turned up with spun rivets, a process that came about later.

This photo is not complete, as I have added a handful of knives and a pair of scissors since it was made.

Terriers are difficult to find.
Wonderful display. I enjoy the look of them, you can tell they are from a different era that can't be replicated by modern factories.
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Nice show fellers ::tu::
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RobesonsRme.com wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 3:16 pm In 1988, I had two Strawberry Bone Robeson pocketknives that I had accumulated as a boy, going gun trading with my dad.

So, I started buying more and ended up with over three hundred fifty knives.

The Robesons have either been passed on to others or are for sale now, but a subset of that Robeson collection was Terrier pocketknives made by Robeson from 1910 to 1916 and possibly a bit later, as knives have turned up with spun rivets, a process that came about later.

This photo is not complete, as I have added a handful of knives and a pair of scissors since it was made.

Terriers are difficult to find.
I like your story Charlie and you always have the finest examples! Your Terrier collection is magnificent!! My most special knife came from you! The little pearl Robeson Barlow you gifted me a few years back. It resides separately from my others in a little box wrapped in a handkerchief! Thank you for showing your collection of Terriers. All my best! :)
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Wonderful pics all of you!
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Stag wheel
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joeradza wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:56 amStag wheel


Wheel of wonderful there. Fabulous looking group, that kept me sucked in, zoomed in, drooling and oogleing for a while. Wow.
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Here are some from my archives. I mess around with arranging knives in groups for photos, I did more a few years back than I do now. I’ve sold many of these knives. That last one was a screen saver shot of mine for years. Love those folding hunters with release on the pin blade. I sold the Weidmannsheil knives and still have the Cattaraugus Cutlery knives. One of my favorite patterns.
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Ivoryman wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 2:05 am
joeradza wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:56 amStag wheel


Wheel of wonderful there. Fabulous looking group, that kept me sucked in, zoomed in, drooling and oogleing for a while. Wow.
Thank you. Unfortunately (for me) they have all been moved to new homes. It's not all bad. I have the memories and the knives live on with other collectors.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 2:12 am Here are some from my archives. I mess around with arranging knives in groups for photos, I did more a few years back than I do now. I’ve sold many of these knives. That last one was a screen saver shot of mine for years. Love those folding hunters with release on the pin blade. I sold the Weidmannsheil knives and still have the Cattaraugus Cutlery knives. One of my favorite patterns.
Very impressive post, Mark! ::tu:: ::tu::
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