CRK collection

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I have just bought my first CRK knife (small classic sebenza plain) a month or so ago. Like the card says, it is your defender and your friend. I think that I would be perfectly fine with this knife for the rest of my knife owning days. The problem is, I want more...

The online distributors call to me in my sleep. The sweet singing of S30V whispers in my ear, beckoning me with it's siren song.

Who else has found themselves teetering over the precipice of spending hundreds, nay, possibly thousands of dollars on a collection of these little wonders? And how do you sleep at night knowing that your soul belongs to them...
 
I have just bought my first CRK knife (small classic sebenza plain) a month or so ago. Like the card says, it is your defender and your friend. I think that I would be perfectly fine with this knife for the rest of my knife owning days. The problem is, I want more...

The online distributors call to me in my sleep. The sweet singing of S30V whispers in my ear, beckoning me with it's siren song.

Who else has found themselves teetering over the precipice of spending hundreds, nay, possibly thousands of dollars on a collection of these little wonders? And how do you sleep at night knowing that your soul belongs to them...

I feel your pain Brother, I know what your going through, I've bought 10 CRK'S in 7 weeks totaling $7000.00 and I feel like I've just got started, But the good thing is I paid cash for them from other knives I sold, So in my mind I've only traded for them, Helps me "Sleep Better" being 61 years old and laid off after working 42 years with never a lay off. But Im get use to be home all day, Just me and the dog while the wife works. Unlimited time to be on knife forums, Can't get much better than that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D:D:D Rickster :D:D:D
 
....the good thing is I paid cash for them from other knives I sold......


note to self - watch Rickster's posts as he frequently gets bored with the fantastical knives he has and unloads them to pay for new fantastical knives......
 
note to self - watch Rickster's posts as he frequently gets bored with the fantastical knives he has and unloads them to pay for new fantastical knives......

Your right on the money Steve :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Man,

I thought I was the only crazy one hearing the sebenzas calling my name :-).

Huan
 
I had a similar issue with CRK at the beginning. The most I had ever paid for a knife was a kershaw lockback 1050 I think it is without looking and it was $100. Seeing a quality looking hollow handle survival style knife, I went out on a limb and figured if I did not like the shadow III ( it was $175 at the time) I could always sell it...........WELL, 17 one piece knives later, I figured, if I like the one piece knives so well, how would I feel about a folding knife ? Well, this past xmas, I stumbled across a BG-42 large regular sebenza on ebay for $280 including shipping........I got that and many more followed. Then a mnandi bit me in the butt, now I have 4 of those little beauties as you can see in my avatar. I was up to 28 CRK at my last count. I have a pic of my collection in the CRK timeline in the sticky, so you can check that out. It has changed slightly as I sold one, and ended up buying 2 more CRK, so I am going to have to do a recount........lol....and update the pics when I get a chance. CRK are Very Addictive. I have even spoken to Mr. Reeve on the phone, I felt like a little kid meeting their favorite super hero. It was truely an honor for me and will remember that conversation always. I will ALWAYS stand behind CRK and continue to buy their knives............
 
no job and no money so the sirens call hasnt been very loud lately:) Plus I have my 1 seb to get me through the day:)
 
I have just bought my first CRK knife (small classic sebenza plain) a month or so ago. Like the card says, it is your defender and your friend. I think that I would be perfectly fine with this knife for the rest of my knife owning days. The problem is, I want more...

The online distributors call to me in my sleep. The sweet singing of S30V whispers in my ear, beckoning me with it's siren song.

Who else has found themselves teetering over the precipice of spending hundreds, nay, possibly thousands of dollars on a collection of these little wonders? And how do you sleep at night knowing that your soul belongs to them...


I have six sebbies and keep looking at more :eek::eek:

My specialty is mainly in the large Classic with wood inlays but I do have one regular unique graphic and one small classic unique graphic

I am currently resisting the Umnum for fear I might like it :p
 
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