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Pearls,pearls, pearls. British, German, American and Japanese.
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....."Ahem,..you have the right to remain silent, you have the right to an attorney, should you be in need of an attorney.....!"chickenman62 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 6:57 pm Pearls,pearls, pearls. British, German, American and Japanese.
Just teasing, CM62, your collection of pearls is most impressive!
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Beautiful collection, chickenman!
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I like colorful.
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You're not kidding, Tim, you sure do like colorful. If you were using any of those beauties you certainly won't have any concerns about losing it. I immediately spotted a Rough Rider model, the turquoise/black canoe, and it's because I recently got my copy. I was pleasantly surprised when I found it's a RR knife. Cool n' colorful display, buddy!
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Thanks Tony and Mark. Knives like this are just fun to have and cheap, too. I imagine I have less than $500 invested in the whole lot!
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Scrimshaw. Trying to assemble a board of these.
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Each sub-collection here is a winner. Chickenman, a fine sampling and quite an interesting variety from various countries.
Tivic, you have definitely achieved color. These must brighten up any collection.
I commented elsewhere on your scrimshaw wolves. Similarly, my eyes find the head on approaching bear compelling.
Tivic, you have definitely achieved color. These must brighten up any collection.
I commented elsewhere on your scrimshaw wolves. Similarly, my eyes find the head on approaching bear compelling.
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My current group of Benchmades. Two Bugouts, one Mini Bugout and a Mini Freek
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This is a collection of AG Russell's Texas Ranger Commemoratives. The first knife at the top had the incorrect date etched on the blade. I believe only a very small number of these error knives were run when the mistake was caught. Beneath this is the corrected knife. Click on the photo for a closeup view.
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Very serendipitous post, Garry, as I just happen to be currently reading "Comanche Moon" by Larry McMurtry (4th and final book in the Lonesome Dove series). Beautiful Texas Ranger Commemoratives collection!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:34 pm This is a collection of AG Russell's Texas Ranger Commemoratives.
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That is a nice collection of Texas Ranger knives. I think I’ve owned all of those over the years. The USA made ones are exceptional.
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What a sensational group you have there, Garry, I have a copy of he T/R toothpick along with the T/R gunstock, and it shouldn't surprise you to hear that I bought them both from Mark on 2 separate occasions.
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Glad I timed this for you,Q.
SSK, I agree. The rest are very sturdy. I am not very fond of lock backs.
Marco, as a using knife I favor the very bottom one.
SSK, I agree. The rest are very sturdy. I am not very fond of lock backs.
Marco, as a using knife I favor the very bottom one.
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A couple of sub-collections that I have. My favorite whittler pattern #48 Fiddleback whittlers. Two Wendell Carsons and 3 Robeson by Queen.
The others are all Case knives. I stopped collecting Case knives a few years back but still pick up a few when they have some really distinguished scales on them. These were produced only for very select dealers, that was what I learned at the time. Not sure how many of each were made but it was a low number. I really like the snake skin jigging and coloration on those two. Case has always had some of the most unique and beautiful scales used today.
The others are all Case knives. I stopped collecting Case knives a few years back but still pick up a few when they have some really distinguished scales on them. These were produced only for very select dealers, that was what I learned at the time. Not sure how many of each were made but it was a low number. I really like the snake skin jigging and coloration on those two. Case has always had some of the most unique and beautiful scales used today.
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Awesome collection Mark! Snake skins are beauties!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 5:57 pm A couple of sub-collections that I have. My favorite whittler pattern #48 Fiddleback whittlers. Two Wendell Carsons and 3 Robeson by Queen.
The others are all Case knives. I stopped collecting Case knives a few years back but still pick up a few when they have some really distinguished scales on them. These were produced only for very select dealers, that was what I learned at the time. Not sure how many of each were made but it was a low number. I really like the snake skin jigging and coloration on those two. Case has always had some of the most unique and beautiful scales used today.
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Thanks Tony. Case has really got something.
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Gorgeous would not be too strong a word for your collections, Mark.
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Love the IRISH GREEN family Mark!!!! I'll have to put mine together for a family shot.
In the meantime, here's a military family...
From left to right, Ka-Bar, Kalashnikov, Ontario, Ka-Bar, Camillus, Case and the two demo knives are Camillus (USAF) and Queen (US).
In the meantime, here's a military family...
From left to right, Ka-Bar, Kalashnikov, Ontario, Ka-Bar, Camillus, Case and the two demo knives are Camillus (USAF) and Queen (US).
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Beautiful knives, Mark!
Great looking set of fixed blades there, Charlie!
Great looking set of fixed blades there, Charlie!
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Thank you Garry, Charlie and Tim.
Those are nice Charlie. I like the stacked leather handles.
Those are nice Charlie. I like the stacked leather handles.
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Thanks Tim and Mark.
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Classic blades Charlie ... great collection!
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery .. "We are a Qualified RoseCraft Blades Dealer"
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.