Photos Enough Titanium for You?

Missing a CRK in the mix
Well, not really. For some reason the CRKs don't tickle my fancy. I am a full blown knife addict but there are so many good knives these days so I don't feel a need for a CRK. The Spartan Harsey is excellent as well. As you can see I have some top quality knives, but am not a snob. Less expensive knives impress me as well. If I was forced to, I could be happy with the larger Ontario Rat for the rest of this lifetime. Also, I have a new love affair. I am not advertising this knife, only sharing my personal experience. The Kizer Begleighter XL. No joke, I cannot take my hands off this beauty. A total user which I am not afraid to beat up! 4" stonewashed blade, flipper and thumb stud, button lock, and you can get them for about $90. I got the tan micarta from White Mountain Knives. It was a bit light for me, so I took some non toxic Seal CLP Plus, which I use to clean my firearms, and rubbed it into the micarta. Whoa!!! It turned a nice deeper, brownish/red. Gorgeous. Love this knife. So just not a CRK fanboy at this time. But you never know!
 
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Nice little collection you have going on. :) Addictive isn’t it.
 
Show off :cool:

Nice little collection you have going on. :) Addictive isn’t it.
Ya, I just thought people would enjoy that photo. And yes, it is addictive. Being a therapist myself, I would be very interested in a thread where people talked about their knife addiction and what we are all trying to "get." I think we are trying to find God through the knives! The titanium Olight is mine. The Medfords and Demkos I doubt I will keep. So really, I felt the knives might be a better place for my money than losing it in the stock market, to inflation or doing nothing in the bank. To be honest, if I had to, I might be happy with just my Para 2 and Military Spydercos.
 
Very nice stuff. I concur on the CRK just not what I consider value for the money, they are well made but not cool anymore.
 
You can flick them, but it makes people jump up on the curb. The thing that looks like a thumb stud is actually a blade stop (in both directions). I usually put my thumb under one ear and my index finger over the other. Pushing with the former and pulling with the latter I roll the blade out.
 
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