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I have been thinking for quite some time on how to display my collection. I never had been the one to go the traditional route, seeing that I'm not a traditional kind of guy. I love simple things, old things, and tend to break off of what is usually done. I decided to go simple and vintage, finding old items that told a story in themselves, rather then just shelves for my collection, I tend to have just as much fun finding ways to display my knives then getting the knives themselves. How do you display your collection, traditional or with a personal touch?

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Nice Keen Kutter display! I know where a local dealer has one large KK display ( 10' by 6' ) , full  of carnival glass and colored fruit jars!  That just ain't right. Wants a mint for it, too!,   Oh well.                                                           Lee Smith said:

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Makes you want to pay a mint for it just to get all that darn glass out of it. lol

Lol. Me and a mint don't go togather.

lol same here

Mine sit in several plastic drawers stacked upon each other, like this one...

I like it, Ron. Awesome knives too!

Ron Cooper said:

Mine sit in several plastic drawers stacked upon each other, like this one...

That is beautiful!  Like the guys I have them all over the house, the EDC's tend to be just everywhere.  The collection...in a safe or two

Looks great, Jarrad!!!!

Jarrad,

I thought I was doing good with a Beaver pelt to display my beaver tail line but your is the best display I have seen of them yet

Looks very nice but I'm afraid my dogs would eat it. lol 

Well, you certainly did achieve "unique," I'll give ya that! In fact, I think you overshot unique by quite a stretch. You may have just achieved some whole new stratospheric category not ordinarily realized by us mere mortals? Or, at the very least, cosmically unique!

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