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Hi,
My name is Rick Perry . I have never considered my self a 'Knife Collector', but I just received my 5th pocket knife the other day so it occurred to me that I might be in denial!
Meanwhile, my latest acquisition is a lovely Grand Portage (Honduran Rosewood) from Trestle Pines knives. It seems to be a good candidate for an EDC - as you folks often say.
I am a retired Chef and consequently I have always been into quality knives, and in particular - Sharp ones. Here are a couple of photos - 1st up is my new G. Portage.
Blade: CPM154 Wharncliffe 2,75"
Then a grouping of my 'Not really collecting' pocket knives.
I have been enjoying what I have seen so far on this forum and hope to contribute more in the future.
Rick
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Great looking scales on that Trestle Pine Rick.
Great looking scales on that Trestle Pine Rick.
?? Who made the 367/600 w/ carbon fiber scales ??
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Nice knives , Rick.
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Note: When posting pics .. if you select the second icon to the left (a picture icon) in the command line @ the top of the comment box .. the selected pics will show up visually ..as opposed to.. as attachments.
Can't recall exact models, but I'm going to take a "stab" at manufacturers (haha, funny, huh? no? ah...)...
Let's see how I do, from left to right:
Boker, Buck, Boker, Trestle Pine, Puma, & Eka.
And WELCOME to iKC, Rick!
Can't recall exact models, but I'm going to take a "stab" at manufacturers (haha, funny, huh? no? ah...)...
Let's see how I do, from left to right:
Boker, Buck, Boker, Trestle Pine, Puma, & Eka.
And WELCOME to iKC, Rick!
?? Who made the 367/600 w/ carbon fiber scales ??
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Nice knives , Rick.
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Note: When posting pics .. if you select the second icon to the left (a picture icon) in the command line @ the top of the comment box .. the selected pics will show up visually ..as opposed to.. as attachments.
That's a good start to a collection, if you ask me! :-)
Yeah - Thanks for the tip Dale - it worked. Here is a shot of my exquisite German “Ebenholz” Ebony Pocket Knife.
Rick
Blade length: 2.953″ inch (approx. 7,5cm)
Blade thickness: 3 mm
Length closed: 3.74″ inch (approx. 9,5cm)
Knife weight: 92 g
Scales: Ebony wood
Bolsters: Nickel Silver
Steel / hardness: 440A / 55-57 HRC
Beautiful Puma there Rick.
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