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tvic wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 2:41 pm I like colorful. :D
Tim, that is a beautiful collection! ::tu:: ::tu:: .... ::skeptic:: But... ::paranoid:: I just can't stare at it very long :shock:
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Not without your sunglasses! :D :lol:
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Got new Marbles so I took out a few for some group shots.
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Simply sensational, Mark, I am particularly partial to the EZO Teardrops. ::tu::
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Thanks Mark, that is my favorite too.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:58 pm Got new Marbles so I took out a few for some group shots.
Just catching up and loving your beautiful Marbles sub-collections Mark! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 3:37 am
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:58 pm Got new Marbles so I took out a few for some group shots.
Just catching up and loving your beautiful Marbles sub-collections Mark! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks Kevin. I enjoy looking at these.
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Absolutely beautiful, Mark!
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The WEST-CUT line offered by WESTERN STATES Before the “ K “ Knife was released .I especially am drawn to the fixed blades with the mushroom end knobs with PAT APP’ FOR .
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Those are REALLY nice, Thomas! I like that background photo, too!

I finally got the complete set of Camillus Cartridge knives that were produced, one per year, 1991-1997.
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tvic wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:31 pm Those are REALLY nice, Thomas! I like that background photo, too!

I finally got the complete set of Camillus Cartridge knives that were produced, one per year, 1991-1997.
Beautiful CC Collection and an awesome photo Tim! ::tu::
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Great knives, cool photo, Tim, ya done good, buddy! ::handshake::
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Tim, You have created a superb collection. ::ds::
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tvic wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:31 pm I finally got the complete set of Camillus Cartridge knives that were produced, one per year, 1991-1997.
Congratulations on a fantastic collection of beautiful Camillus Cartridge knives, Tim. Very nice!! 8) ::tu::
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tvic wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:31 pm Those are REALLY nice, Thomas! I like that background photo, too!

I finally got the complete set of Camillus Cartridge knives that were produced, one per year, 1991-1997.
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Thanks, Tony, Mark, QS, Q and dog!
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Tim those are nice. I had that complete collection years ago. Those are all well made beautiful knives.
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Thanks, Mark!
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Thomasg: Here my 3 members of the West-Cut/Western subcollection. BX-43, c.1932 (I think.) An Official BSA, and an S-532 folder. Yours are really great. J.O'.
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Looking good, Ridgegrass! I like that Lockback. Kinda reminds me of the current Bill Ruple/Case collaboration.
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I bought a small collection recently and find myself keeping way more of them than selling. Lone Wolf knives have had a place in my heart ever since I bought my first one 15 or 20 years ago. At the time it was the most expensive knife I ever bought. The top photo has all Paul knives. The third one down is my first Lone Wolf Presto knife. I can’t remember the exact name of the powdered damascus steel but it’s expensive. That knife has a tiger eye handle. All the others recently came in this collection. Still trying to decide what to keep and what to sell. The second one down has apple coral handles, but no Damascus steel. My personal preference is for the lovely blade shape that the Presto knives have over the plain Paul knives or the Executive, which is the one with the two tone cocobolo and slim blade. The bottom three are a City Knife designed by Bob Loveless, Angelo and Blackfoot on the bottom.
It sucks that Benchmade bought Lone Wolf and then killed all these great knife designs. The Paul button is such a unique and well designed feature. You push the button in to swing the blade open and push it in to close. You can open these with one hand using gravity.
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Great collection there, Mark! ::tu::
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Thanks Tim. I’m excited about them.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2024 7:46 pm I bought a small collection recently and find myself keeping way more of them than selling. Lone Wolf knives have had a place in my heart ever since I bought my first one 15 or 20 years ago. At the time it was the most expensive knife I ever bought. The top photo has all Paul knives. The third one down is my first Lone Wolf Presto knife. I can’t remember the exact name of the powdered damascus steel but it’s expensive. That knife has a tiger eye handle. All the others recently came in this collection. Still trying to decide what to keep and what to sell. The second one down has apple coral handles, but no Damascus steel. My personal preference is for the lovely blade shape that the Presto knives have over the plain Paul knives or the Executive, which is the one with the two tone cocobolo and slim blade. The bottom three are a City Knife designed by Bob Loveless, Angelo and Blackfoot on the bottom.
It sucks that Benchmade bought Lone Wolf and then killed all these great knife designs. The Paul button is such a unique and well designed feature. You push the button in to swing the blade open and push it in to close. You can open these with one hand using gravity.
Wowwww ... those would hard to let go of Mark!
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You've made a major score with these, Mark, especially the Pauls, you should see great returns generated from those models, congratulations.
Should you choose to part with the Loveless/2nd picture/3rd from the bottom/Wharncliffe blade/red accent stripe/directly below your "Executive", please let me know with a price. Thx!
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