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Photos of a Small Knife Collection
Photos of a Small Knife Collection
After my recent thread on the 2-tone Buck 141 Paklite I just bought, I was motivated today to put on my "knife knut" cap and clean all my knives. Then decided to take some photos of my small collection. I was really close in my estimate that I had two dozen or so. I have 26 knives total. It's small, but I enjoy the choices I've made over the years.
Just for a fun look-see.
Have a great weekend, Everybody!
PT7
BUCKS ~~~ Made in USA. 3 fixed-blades and 2 folders.
VICTORINOX ~~~ Made in Switzerland. 2 thumb-open folders, 4 SAKS with tools, 1 Spirit Multi-Tool.
ONE-OF-A-KIND ~~~ Sharp-looking, specialty knives for hunting, culinary use, collectibles, and SD.
OLDIES ~~~ These have been around for year & years, carry many memories, and have been great working blades.
Just for a fun look-see.
Have a great weekend, Everybody!
PT7
BUCKS ~~~ Made in USA. 3 fixed-blades and 2 folders.
VICTORINOX ~~~ Made in Switzerland. 2 thumb-open folders, 4 SAKS with tools, 1 Spirit Multi-Tool.
ONE-OF-A-KIND ~~~ Sharp-looking, specialty knives for hunting, culinary use, collectibles, and SD.
OLDIES ~~~ These have been around for year & years, carry many memories, and have been great working blades.
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Re: Photos of a Small Knife Collection
Nice collection PT. I don't see that as a small collection but it a nice collection and I am sure you will add to it. You have a few there I would like to have in my collection.
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My small collection of Kershaws and my Case Sidewinder.
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Re: Photos of a Small Knife Collection
I like the Case blade you have. I have a couple of smaller ones than yours.
Never have had a Kershaw, but have looked over many of their models in the large knife display cases at the KC Cabelas. Too many choices out there.
Thanks for your post.
Never have had a Kershaw, but have looked over many of their models in the large knife display cases at the KC Cabelas. Too many choices out there.
Thanks for your post.
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I do have this old boy. Got it in the 60's. A 'Western' made in bolder. Have carried and abused it for decades. I would love to restore it, but do not know how.
My first 'real' knife.
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I'll bet that's made some good fillets!
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Re: Photos of a Small Knife Collection
Jim,
I would think there might be some help available in restoring your knife from the folk (or even just the forum threads) at www.bladeforums.com. Have you looked at their stuff before? There are many topical forums, and also a number of the members make and/or restore knives as a profession. As I was collecting my small group of knives, I became a member, asked a lot of questions, got some help, and learned a lot. Of course, you could just "visit" and do searches if not wanting to join.
Just my suggestion.
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Thanks Bob, might check it out myself!PT7 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2019 10:15 pmJim,
I would think there might be some help available in restoring your knife from the folk (or even just the forum threads) at www.bladeforums.com. Have you looked at their stuff before? There are many topical forums, and also a number of the members make and/or restore knives as a profession. As I was collecting my small group of knives, I became a member, asked a lot of questions, got some help, and learned a lot. Of course, you could just "visit" and do searches if not wanting to join.
Just my suggestion.
Bob
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