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But I did want to share...
Here are most of the 'nives that I have kicking around. Only a couple are what people might consider 'quality' knives. The RH44 was my great uncle's. And I have a pair of Buck 112s from the late 80's. The normal brass one and a nickle-silver one.
Obviously the few bayonets are not included here.
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Ha! That's the knife collection of a rational person! More rational than me, at least -- with my hoard of Kershaws... Lars was right to call me out on that! :) I really like those Leathermans ("Leathermen"?), by the way, & I really dig that you have users & sentimental pieces. Glad you posted this family photo!
And shout out to Brian -- is that 4 Krudos? I've almost pulled the trigger on that Dao many times... And how's that CRKT Clevergirl folder?
And of course a shout out to Andy, too. I love seeing peoples' collections!
Good afternoon Sue OldsWidow,
Sorry I was not on the computer last night or this morning. I had another project I was finishing up.
I have 3 folding Case knives (2 were in the photo - I was using the other one so it did not get included)
They are:
6275 SP (4 dot - Moose)
61048 SS (not in photo - 4 dot - slimline trapper)
63033 SS (5 dot - Stockman)
The little black one under that is a 2-blade Ka-Bar. I dont see a number on it...
Hey...when it comes to knives, you gotta do you! Buy what you like, keep what you love! No one can appreciate your collection the way you can. I have a few higher priced pieces, but the most dear to me are the gifts from folks I know and from family. Keep it small, grow it larger, display it in a case, put them in a roll to protect them...do what YOU wanna do. Keep them maintained and learn more about what grabs your fancy! It can be a money pit...lol...but this hobby has some of the nicest folks I have ever met. Ask questions, post pics of new acquisitions! Sometimes, a big part of the fun is having folks to share it with and expand it with. We will enable you! :-)
I think you have a great mix of traditional, modern folder, and multi-tools.
G'morning Lars,
Thank you for sharing those articles.
Those certainly help put things things in a better perspective.for me. Thanks again.
Feel free to revisit those bayonets anytime. I did recently post a update for my little Swiss collection, and a nice 1906 was found and added. That one is certainly the rarest bayonet in that group.
Good morning folks.
Sorry I didn't do anything on here last night. I was working on a set of new grips for a "remote hole puncher".
I am realizing that in several of my interests that I see brought together in knives (and knife making) naturally extend into many other areas. Some of this I can post in certain groups, but some of the other projects? They dont really fit into any groups that I know about at this point. Perhaps too many interests for one person? LOL!
That is a nice looking collection Brian. You can certainly see a common couple of themes coming through in your collection. You have a few brands in there that are pretty well regarded. Cant wait to see more as it progresses. You just got a nice SpiderCo so you are continuing to add some nice pieces. :)
Ha ha ha! I love it! And if you ever start feeling puny about your collection again, just re-post those bayonets of yours...those had me drooling the first time!
After reading your comments to Jan, I found these two blog posts that may interest you. They're old - but still relevant, and it shows that your're not the only one with such a self-perceived collection. Take time to read some of the comments as well - they are equally enlightening.
https://iknifecollector.com/profiles/blogs/the-cutting-edge-collect...
https://iknifecollector.com/profiles/blogs/the-cutting-edge-hidden-...
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