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Thanks everyone, ya I have learned alot in the past couple weeks. My mad money I call it goes alot farther and I don't have to horde it up near as long to get my next fix!! I found a nice Boker at a flea market today that I drive by every week going to the range, and have never stopped at. Walked in and out of five buildings and saw the tree emblem from 5 feet away. I strayed away from my stockman copperhead theme but couldn't resist it at 20 bucks out the door! I will post pics in a bit.
Really nice looking knives.
Well we sure want to see the new one that followed you home!
Well said Robert.
Robert Burris said:
There are far worst things you could do as a husband, than collect knives. Knife collecting is a nice respectable and rewarding hobby, that transcends age, sex, race and philosophical views. Enjoy the history and industry of the knife.
Good looking knife Brian. I go to some spots to search for knives but honestly there are few in the country. Sometimes I talk my wife into going to a Farm Auction and I might find knives:
Kind of like this old Keen Kutter(Pardon the poor picture I have to take a new pic of this knife!) Picked it up at auction for $14! what a deal for a working knife like this!
Nice looking Canoe Brian, I think we are all a bit crazy, but this is sure fun and interesting. You have a nice collection.
Steve, that was a great buy on that Keen Kutter, great working knife.
Nice start, great pics too!
I am embarrassed at the number of knives Larry has! You would think someone who can make anything he wants would be happy but NOOOOOO I have 2 curio cabinets full of OTHER makers knives and there is no telling HOW many is in the shop hidden away. The thing is Tamera is just as bad!!
I can understand how a person with Larry's talent and ability would see and appreciate the work of others with the same talent and ability.
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