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Ivoryman wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 12:59 am These are a group from secondlifeknives.
Sweet Schrade mod collection, Ivoryman. Jeffin put some nice bright colorful bones on those babies for sure. Beauties all. ::tu::

Here's a small tip of my Mini-T Mountain. This little family consists of Queen's pattern #51 dressed in various types of wood
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Really nice collections shown here, and the different ways of storing and displaying will be helpful for me as I go through my dad's collection as I am now the custodian of his knives. Myself not being a collector, I have only seven knives of mine that are special to me, I just try to maintain and keep them sharp.
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QTCut5 wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 1:36 am
Ivoryman wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 12:59 am
Here's a small tip of my Mini-T Mountain. This little family consists of Queen's pattern #51 dressed in various types of wood


Great group. Man you have some killer woods in there. Fabulous maple and the whole bottom row rocks. Love the red, green, and blonde woods. ::tu:: ::tu::
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TrickyRick wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 3:28 am Really nice collections shown here, and the different ways of storing and displaying will be helpful for me as I go through my dad's collection as I am now the custodian of his knives. Myself not being a collector, I have only seven knives of mine that are special to me, I just try to maintain and keep them sharp.
Tricky, you have said several times "Myself not being a collector" :lol: Hanging out here, I have a funny feeling you soon will be. It'll be ok, we'll walk with you. ::tu::
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Enuf said enough. :D ::tu:: J.O'.
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I just gotta beat him to the local sales, he's pretty much in my backyard ::skeptic:: ::teary_eyes::
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The Bone side of my Queen #51 family along with four #9155 cousins
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A few rare orphan cousins related to my Queen Mini-T family. The two with acorn shields are Cozy Glen Classics made by Ken Daniels after he left Queen and before he worked with Bill Howard at GEC.
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Impressive Q. I don’t know where you have the room to store all these beautiful knives? Your collection is one to envy.
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Man, all of these collections are just marvelous!
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2024 10:40 am Impressive Q. I don’t know where you have the room to store all these beautiful knives? Your collection is one to envy.
:lol: I don't know either, Mark. I guess it's similar to what my mother used to say after a big dinner: "There's always room for dessert."
In my case, somehow there always seems to be room for one more knife. :D
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Thought I would post a picture here of these very similar Moki knives that I have. Beautiful inlay work on all three. I just got the black Micarta with blue/green pearl dots in today. These are works of art.
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Spectacular, Mark, you've got me drooling! ::drool::
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Thanks Mark, these are what I call “drop dead gorgeous” or ddg for short. Inlay work is something that Moki does so well.
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MOKI is the epitome of a Gentleman's Knife IMHO; supreme craftsmanship, absolute elegance. Nice group, Mark. ::tu::
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A couple more.
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knife7knut wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 5:52 am A couple more.
Hey K7K!
Would you please show and tell more pictures of the knife in the middle of the 2nd picture, between 2 sheaths that has no bolsters, a dagger blade, and black handle with a silver shield or button in it? Thx!
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enuf wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 1:19 pm
TrickyRick wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2024 3:28 am Really nice collections shown here, and the different ways of storing and displaying will be helpful for me as I go through my dad's collection as I am now the custodian of his knives. Myself not being a collector, I have only seven knives of mine that are special to me, I just try to maintain and keep them sharp.
Tricky, you have said several times "Myself not being a collector" :lol: Hanging out here, I have a funny feeling you soon will be. It'll be ok, we'll walk with you. ::tu::
I think you hit that prediction right outa the ballpark, already am cruising sites to find a few knives I know would enhance my dad's eclectic collection.
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SSK, spot on, works of art that glow like the kings silverware.


Knife7k, great array, like going through a knife show, very interesting group.


I look the Barlows over whenever I see them. Buy some of them. Great well built knives.
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Hello Everyone, hope to be around on this forum a little more often after having some “issues” with another well known forum and a particular mod, say no more. I’ve been a serious collector/enthusiast since November 2020, starting with modern folders and rapidly diving deeply into traditionals, especially some vintage and customs as of late. Happy to share my collection starting with traditionals…
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My traditional collection, continued…
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And last so far of my traditional collection. (I have four or five I can add later that I don’t have handy at moment)
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And now the modern collection…
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And continuing…
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Very Very Very Nice collection Gus ... gonna take a few rounds of looking to take them all in! ::tu::
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:02 pm Very Very Very Nice collection Gus ... gonna take a few rounds of looking to take them all in! ::tu::
Glad to meet you Sir! ::handshake::
Thank you, looking forward to getting to know people here. Bought quite a few pieces from the sellers here including that HJ1 Charlie Campagna which is one of my favorites.
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