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Ok This one I will put the thinking cap on for!  Maybe I can come up with a list of my five(gulp!) most favorite knives.....

I like this question Ken, just give me a little time to pick.

The first four are easy.  I will have to think about no. 5.  Will post pics after I decide.

At the moment.......these. But the five (six?) may change from week to week.

Ken, you are truly turning into a real treasure here. I have to choose my 5 favorite knives. Hmmm, you really put everyones feet to the fire with this one! That's going to require some thought on everyone's part. I'll scratch my head and see what I come up with other than a bleeding scalp.

Craig, I have to say, those are the finest 5 Case knives I ever saw together like that. Great choices.

And Yes, I may change my favorites from time to time also.

OK. These are the 5 knives that I look at and show off a lot so I guess you could say they are my favorites. The first is a Clasp knife with Damascus blade and MOP and white smooth bone with scrolled bolsters and insert which my wife got for me last Christmas. The second is a Russian Butler's Angler knife. The third is a Schrade Stag Trapper commorating the 175th anniversary of the Texas Rangers. The forth is a Red jigged bone tiny toothpick from Kissing Krane while it was still owned by Robert Klaas before KK went to another interest and Klaas began his own line. The fifth is a Schrade Pull Button knife which was the forerunner of the swtichblade. And the final fifth favorite (yes I know I'm sneaking this one in) is a Jowika (from Ireland) Trapper. This is the first Trapper I've ever seen with such a long spey blade AND a bail.

Chuck, that KK toothpick is sweet.

Colonial Quick Flip, brown delrin Case stockman, Colt Stockman, Queen Oak Fixed Blade, AG Russell Orca

I have a problem deciding because of two categories, Users and Collectables. Which kind to put up?

Looks like most are putting up collectibles. I combine mine as to MY most favorite knives, no matter the category. Maybe we should post a category for collectibles and a separate category for  users. Robert, choose either category or both categories. These are some really nice pics of knives.

Steve, really beautiful knives, love that Case - the color on those handles really stands out.

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