How many is too many?

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Fluid indeed, my collection at one time was really a collection, I had about every flavour of the William Henry T10 series plus some T12 and a few T15's but all are gone, also had a herd of CRK Sebenza's as well but now, they to are gone. Here is a recent photo and all but three of these are gone, left are the two SAK's and the Opinel, and the reason is, for me, in order to get something new, I have to part with one of the old, often at a loss but I rationalize that is just a rental fee ;) Any more I'm trimming down to what I might be carrying, frugal, spartan or just broke, but any more less is better and I try to not have knives that are similar or redundant.

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G2

What did you do with all of your cold steels?


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This is my current collection of pocket knives, (I just started this year).
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I was thinking about a ZT 0450 next. I don't really need it, but man is it addictive. How many pocket knives is too many?

What is that first Benchmade?? I am in Loooooooooove
 
Appreciate the welcome to BF...that was a pleasant surprise! The site, huge number of members, many topics, etc., are quite a maze at the moment. I just happened to "bump" into this thread because the title intrigued me. It's been fun to read all the responses here. I also noticed earlier today when I was writing one of my responses, just in those couple of minutes while writing there were almost 10 other folk who posted before me!! There is a lot of "attendance" on the BF for sure!

I've much more "digging" to do on these Forums, e.g. I haven't figured out how to post any photos, what the different forums comprise, etc. Re. the photos -- it doesn't appear that I have a way to do that, so I'll be searching that out. There is the learning curve challenge at the moment; will be neat to overcome it.

Yes, easy to notice the signature line....it was clearly seen light. Appreciate you having it there.


Thank you and SAK's are a mainstay in my collection for sure, the heavy duty one is my Swiss Army Tool, while on site when I traveled it was a constant companion and appreciate that you took note of my signature line as well.

G2

edited to add; forgot to mention, Welcome to Bladeforums too !
 
I have looked around for fixed blades but haven't found one I like yet. I'd like to get one for the kitchen.

Boker Field Butcher. I bought something else but I would consider the Boker if I had to do it again. I would also consider a Survive! GSO and Bark River Knives.
 
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