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My Humble Collection
- RetiredSeabee
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My Humble Collection
Not so much a collection as a mish mash of knives I have acquired over the years.
Nothing of collector value just working knives and stuff I found.
Starting with the largest and newest. My new Kabar this is the smaller size with a 5 1/4" blade.
Next is My Case and Kabar two blade folders. The Case I bought when I was a Navy pup. The Kabar I found in Puerto Rico on the pier after a ship sailed out.
Two lock backs My Buck 112 and a Col. Littleton model.
The Buck was given to me in Spain when I worked on the line crew. Our boss was a civilian and he gave each member of the crew a knife.
The Littleton is a nice pocket knife, much thinner than the Buck and well made by a company in Tennessee. My son gave me that one.
Two more Lock backs a little different. A Gerber I bought a few years ago at Gander Mountain on sale. It has a locking main blade and a locking saw blade. I found it a bit too bulky for pocket carry. But it has a nice sheath. I think it was made in China.
The other is one of my tool kit knives. Commonly called an electricians knife. It has a regular folding main blade. And a locking screwdriver blade that also has a sharpened blade. It is made by Kline Tools and is a solid work knife. And it is USA made.
Two more of my working knives. A white Solingen Bear Hunter model. This one was made in Pakistan and is a very well made knife. I carried this at work for about ten years. Recently replaced with my Kershaws. The black knife is a Boker Tree Brand made in Germany. Great little knife but I rarely carried it. The medallion fell off sometime along the line. It came to me in one of my work tool kits.
Swiss Army knives seem to be attracted to me. I have only bought two, a silver one and a black one and I can't find the black one. I found all of these red ones in parking lots or sidewalks. Always look for the owner but wind up with one more. I have a couple more red ones that I could not find when rounding these up. One is the big monster with the spoon and fork.
The silver one is the one I bought. It is a Victorinox, I have found they are better made than the Wenger ones.
This is a cheap Chinese imitation.
I saved the two most valuable for last. They both were my Dad's and are among the very few items I have that were his. He passed away in 92 and some years later a fire destroyed most of the rest of his things.
He liked these little three blade pen knives. I remember when he broke the main blade on the older one. He sounded like I do now when I break something. In keeping with the site rules I won't repeat his words here.
That knife was made by imperial Knife Co. And is stamped Imperial Prov. USA It is a Diamond Edge branded model. I think he got it in the early 50's. It got used a lot.
It's replacement was the Old Timer Schrade Made in NY. Great little knife but I am sure that if he hadn't broken the other one he never would have bought it.
Nothing of collector value just working knives and stuff I found.
Starting with the largest and newest. My new Kabar this is the smaller size with a 5 1/4" blade.
Next is My Case and Kabar two blade folders. The Case I bought when I was a Navy pup. The Kabar I found in Puerto Rico on the pier after a ship sailed out.
Two lock backs My Buck 112 and a Col. Littleton model.
The Buck was given to me in Spain when I worked on the line crew. Our boss was a civilian and he gave each member of the crew a knife.
The Littleton is a nice pocket knife, much thinner than the Buck and well made by a company in Tennessee. My son gave me that one.
Two more Lock backs a little different. A Gerber I bought a few years ago at Gander Mountain on sale. It has a locking main blade and a locking saw blade. I found it a bit too bulky for pocket carry. But it has a nice sheath. I think it was made in China.
The other is one of my tool kit knives. Commonly called an electricians knife. It has a regular folding main blade. And a locking screwdriver blade that also has a sharpened blade. It is made by Kline Tools and is a solid work knife. And it is USA made.
Two more of my working knives. A white Solingen Bear Hunter model. This one was made in Pakistan and is a very well made knife. I carried this at work for about ten years. Recently replaced with my Kershaws. The black knife is a Boker Tree Brand made in Germany. Great little knife but I rarely carried it. The medallion fell off sometime along the line. It came to me in one of my work tool kits.
Swiss Army knives seem to be attracted to me. I have only bought two, a silver one and a black one and I can't find the black one. I found all of these red ones in parking lots or sidewalks. Always look for the owner but wind up with one more. I have a couple more red ones that I could not find when rounding these up. One is the big monster with the spoon and fork.
The silver one is the one I bought. It is a Victorinox, I have found they are better made than the Wenger ones.
This is a cheap Chinese imitation.
I saved the two most valuable for last. They both were my Dad's and are among the very few items I have that were his. He passed away in 92 and some years later a fire destroyed most of the rest of his things.
He liked these little three blade pen knives. I remember when he broke the main blade on the older one. He sounded like I do now when I break something. In keeping with the site rules I won't repeat his words here.
That knife was made by imperial Knife Co. And is stamped Imperial Prov. USA It is a Diamond Edge branded model. I think he got it in the early 50's. It got used a lot.
It's replacement was the Old Timer Schrade Made in NY. Great little knife but I am sure that if he hadn't broken the other one he never would have bought it.
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- Deadwood Dutch
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Re: My Humble Collection
You have quite a collection there, thanks for sharing!
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Re: My Humble Collection
Very sharp, RSb. And especially thanks for the interesting commentary.
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Re: My Humble Collection
Nice collection!
Good report and pictures.
Thank you for sharing.
Cate
Good report and pictures.
Thank you for sharing.
Cate
- JEBar
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Re: My Humble Collection
very nice indeed .... I enjoy looking at knives but am by no means a collector .... my preference is for working knives with a history .... enjoyed reading about yours
- Vaquero
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Re: My Humble Collection
Nice.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
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Re: My Humble Collection
I'm not sure how I missed this one, but I did.
That's a great collection. I love those hunter pattern knives.
That's a great collection. I love those hunter pattern knives.
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Re: My Humble Collection
Nice Collection.
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Re: My Humble Collection
Love that lower case Kabar.
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Re: My Humble Collection
Ever see one of these?

