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Comment by Jeremy B. Buchanan on May 30, 2021 at 20:51

DLKG - The old, Rambo style, survival knife actually has a metal handle it. My parents bought it for me, as a birthday gift in 1985 (I think). All of the contents are still in the handle.

The set of 3 throwing knives were made by Battle Horse Knives. They make 2 different sizes and these are the larger ones.

The knife just under the BK7 is a custom knife, gifted to me, by our iKC friend Cesar Scavone. The knife under that, with the G10 scales is a Lon Humphrey, Monitor that I traded my BHK Vaiden for.

The one you are calling your favorite, is also one of my favorites. It is also made by BHK and is called the Overlander. It has an 0-1 blade and micarta scales. This knife came out shortly after I purchased the Vaiden. They are similar in size and style (therefore the reason I decided to trade the Vaiden for the Monitor).

Thank you for your interest.


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Comment by dead_left_knife_guy on May 29, 2021 at 20:22

HA!  I love that you have one of those plastic, hollow-handled survival knives -- complete with wire saw!  

Who made the triple thrower set right next to the survival knife?  And what are the two knives just under the BK7?  (The wood handled fighter & the orange handled knife.)

I think my favorite is knife top center (next to the Gerber machete) -- who made that one?  I've seen you post a photo of it here before, I just can't remember anything more about it (sorry about that).  

I love this family photo approach -- that's a really nice collection, Jeremy!

Comment by J.J. Smith III on May 26, 2021 at 12:48

Awesome.

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