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Since we are all knife collectors I thought it would be nice for everyone to show off a collection are two. Get one of your favorite collections together, 3 to 6 knives in all and post us a picture. It can be by pattern, style or maker; fixed or folder. What ever makes them a collection. You may post more than one collection but just 3 to 6 knives in each.
This is not a contest, just a way to show us your knives, for all to enjoy. Lets have some fun.
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Nice Knives Robert, I like the handle on the big one
Sorry Robert, I guess I should of read a little more. I kind of posted a few more than 3 to 6. Dam new guys they cant ever get it right....lol Have a great weekend
George, we will have to count them to be sure, but I think there might be more than six there. LOL
only a few more haha.
Charles Sample said:
George, we will have to count them to be sure, but I think there might be more than six there. LOL
Real nice Brad.
All three knives are made out of different kinds of Ebony. The medium sized knife has what's called Mun Ebony. The small knife is the more common Ebony and the large one, I am not sure of it's type, only that it is Ebony. The large knife is a fighting knife and I hope to never ever have to use it.
Robert Burris said:
My Myerchins (well most of them) Myerchin is a company out of California that makes knives for nautical use. Other folks have also found them handy, especially back packers, rock/mountian climbers, and anyone who works around ropes. They have contracts with both the U. S, Nave and Coast Guard. They knives are also popular with merchant marines and offshore oil rig workers.
Top: Second Generation W100 Off Shore System (W100 rope knife, A008 marlinspike, leather sheath)
Bottom left: L300P Navigator Light Knife
Bottom right: P300 Sailor's Tool
Top 2 knives are made in Seki, Japan... Bottom knife is made in China
Second Generation W100 (the fixed blade) uses a German Pro-Marine steel said to be equivalent to 440C but with better corrosion resistance. the other two knives use 440C stainless.
I threatened to show it ages ago but I never did get a decent picture of them.
My A.G. Russell Texas Ranger collection (so far).
Bottom to top with the one on the right last (bottom picture)
2008 Gunstock
2009 Large Hunter
2010 Sunfish lockback
2011 Toothpick Subhilt Barong
2012 Texas Hunter
2013 "The Beast"
Super collection Alex
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