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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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Amazing display, How many years did it take to get that big?

Steven Matthew said:

Thats awesome, Lee!!!!

Lee Smith said:

ok i'm going to try this again. excuse the finger. it's not to big yet.

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excellent group of fixed blades!

Great looking displays everyone. I especially like the old cases with the company names and logos. This is a little display case with some Sheffield MOP knives. It's hard to get a good group photo.

 

 

That sure is a great looking group of pearl handled beauties you have there, Smiling Knife!!!

Show off! LOL! Those are beautiful!

Smiling-Knife said:

Great looking displays everyone. I especially like the old cases with the company names and logos. This is a little display case with some Sheffield MOP knives. It's hard to get a good group photo.

 

 

Hard to get the pearl to show up in a pic but you sure did a fine job!  Beautiful!

That's some nice pearl there!!!!

NICE!!!!! knife jewlery....now what is the pattern of that one # 7 from left bottom row...that is unique looking!

If I had that I would show it off to. Sweet!

Thanks everyone for your kind comments. Sue this is the knife you mentioned. It is a somewhat unusual pattern for a penknife with a serpentine handle and the main blade looks like a small lambsfoot.

 

 

Man, that's a beautiful knife, with beautiful pearl!

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