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added some class to my small collection

woody d

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just wanted to thank comoha for helping me to add some nice old slippies to my collection.
the Keen Kutter and the Remington you sent my way are exactly what i was looking for, solid knives that have plenty of life left in em.
i will admit they almost seem too nice for me to drop in my pocket without feeling a bit guilty. id hate to lose em or have something else in my pocket booger em up.
i'll try to get some better pics when my daughter will allow me to use HER camera





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A couple of nice jacks there. Don't be too shy about using them. You say they're solid with lots of life left and in my mind that's the type knife one would really want to use.
 
but they look so darn nice displayed with my small collection of antique/vintage cap guns LOL
 
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If it wouldn't be to much trouble I bet everyone would love to see a pick of them on display with the vintage cap guns :-)
 
Great looking knives! Especially the wooden handled Teardrop Jack caught my eyes :) Both are great classic patterns.

A great gesture from Christian, too!

Kind regards
Andi
 
If it wouldn't be to much trouble I bet everyone would love to see a pick of them on display with the vintage cap guns :-)

heres a pic of em hiding in the middle of some of the "old junk" that i treasure...



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theyre sittting on my dads old Buck 134 sharpening stone i got when he passed, the two cap guns on the sides were my moms Daisys when she was a child (farm girl)
the one in the center is a 1930s Dent with the original leather holster that was my great grandpas.
the toys in the back, left to right...my great uncles Wyandotte dump truck, a Ford promotional bank that sat on my grandpas desk at work (he was a Ford salesman for 51 years),
an old pull behind zeppelin i picked up at an antique toy sale, and my dads post WWII japanese made "hot rod" he had as a child. i played with it when he decided i was old enough to take care of it. LOVE that little car
 
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