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I've been here for a while and just found military knives. I thought Kabar collectors club was the closest thing here to military. Anyway,that's about all I spend money on these days. I have a lot of Kabars,Camillus 1219c2 And recently am trying to put a mint/near mint set of M-4 Bayonets together. I still need a Utica and maybe a upgrade to the Pal I have. I really love these things! That's about all for now about me. Here are the last two I picked up this week. A Camillus and a Case.

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Wow! I used to look like that too Jan! :(
Ya Jeremy,they all have a story it seems.i like all knives and other sharp objects but these call to me! "Other sharp objects" ?
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John, Rostfrei is German for stainless, its not a brand name.

Really? Oh,,oh, I knew that. I was just testing ya. :(

Michael Squier said:

John, Rostfrei is German for stainless, its not a brand name.

From what I understand the few genuine Nazi folders are not marked "Germany"     Rostfrei  and Inox are two of my favorite brands of European knives.   And when Inox and Rostfrei merged they became a powerhouse of German cutlery! You know you've found quality when you see  the INOX / ROSTFREI / GERMANY tang stamp . LOL!

(yes I know, Inox is French and Rostfrei is German for Stainless).

I don't follow folders much. Only own a few hundred.

Tobias Gibson said:

From what I understand the few genuine Nazi folders are not marked "Germany"     Rostfrei  and Inox are two of my favorite brands of European knives.   And when Inox and Rostfrei merged they became a powerhouse of German cutlery! You know you've found quality when you see  the INOX / ROSTFREI / GERMANY tang stamp . LOL!

(yes I know, Inox is French and Rostfrei is German for Stainless).

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Tobias, its not only stainless, it also cleans itself.

Anybody like Cleavers? I had this blank cut out by Greatlakes Water Jet.its 1095 TS. I never finished it cause I had too many neck fusions. To I've you a idea of size ,that's a 32 inch Peter Wright behind it.

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