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That one knife that no respectable knife collector should have but you have anyway.

Do you have knife that is seriously an embarrassment to your collection but you like and display it anyway?"  Even more, you have  no shame in owning it and will share a picture of it here! I actually have several but this is one of my faves!   And strangely many non-knife collectors love it!  I've actually given it away twice as gifts only to buy it again!

I call it the Werewolf Slayer.  Sure the blade is just make believe silver but seeing how werewolves are also make believe, that's close enough!

Surprisingly the 7+ inch blade is razor sharp and made of 440 Stainless Steel. The handle is pot metal and plastic as is the scabbard.  The blade has a tang about three inches long that is pretty much glued in the handle.  Still it could be lethal considering how sharp and pointy it is!  I like to drop sheets of paper and cut them half this knife.

So what is your embarrassing piece of cutlery look like?

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I'm sure someone has an "Eagle" knife that they would like to share!  Maybe a wonderful "Franklin Mint" collectable!

Tobias, I have an "Eagle" knife.  It is not a "Franklin Mint" but a wonderful "American Mint" collectable.  Why iteven comes with a COA!

I see that!

Well I did try to put the picture up in here to show you mine but I don't know where it went? Oh well I'm still New to this I'll try again when I figure out how.
Well the pic ended up in photos and I don't know how to get it here. But it was fun trying

well let meblook Larry, maybe I can copy and paste that for you. By the way check your My Page. i made a comment for you there?

larry said:

Well the pic ended up in photos and I don't know how to get it here. But it was fun trying

Nothing like a COA so we all know it is a genuine authentic mass produced collectors item!

Charles Sample said:

Tobias, I have an "Eagle" knife.  It is not a "Franklin Mint" but a wonderful "American Mint" collectable.  Why iteven comes with a COA!

The COA yes it makes it all good! 

Yes Steve, I raise you with my Yellowstone collectible.  Yes, it's an Eagle knife.

I have too many of those. the wizard may be the worst

AWESOME!

See a goofy knife on ebay listed "Buy It Now" or "Best Offer"    Place an insulting "Best Offer that is less than half what the Buy it Now asking price was!   48 hours later realize you were just sucker punch!

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