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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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Great looking ZT's Brad.
Real nice collection, Brad.
Hi Guys, this is part of these civil war replica collection, it just arrived today, could not wait to photograph at home so i took the iPhone and this is the result, by weekend will post more photos and i hope the other knives arrive by that time.
Rhamer, very nice and interesting knives.
Rhamer, you did a great job taking pictures but you have some great knives to photograph. Thanks for posting.
Okay this time I'm going to take about 12 minutes and "show off that collection"
Hi Tobias, i prefer your wall full of knives rather than a big screen TV, lol, very nice collection
Great wall of knives.
Time to show off some more knives and and get this thread started again! The are my Myerchn rigging knives.
In the picture below
top: Myerchin W100 Generation 2 Off Shore System (Fixed blade knife and marlin spike
Left to Right: L300P Navigator, WF377P Gen 2 Crew, BH300P Captain, P300P Sailor's Tool
The Fixed blade has cocobolo wood handle,Leather sheath and stanless 7 inch marlin spike
The Navigator is a Light Night (has an LED flashlight and molded Zytel handles
The Crew is 3 5/8 in liner lock on the blade and spike. Bubinga Wood handles, it is a Generation 2 (liner lock instead of the blail locking the blade and the spike)
The Captain is the first generation with the pateneted dual lock bail that locks the blade and spike
The Sailor's Tool is made in China. It blade and spike use a liner lock and the spike also acts a grip for the integrated plyers.
All Myerchin knives use 440C or a German Marine steel equivalent to 440C but with more corrosion resistance.
Thanks Doug. Sailing knives are one of my favorite patterns. All I need is the boat to go with them! LOL
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