I don't want to whip a Dead Horse but...

Originally posted by oupa
No offence meant PhilL.
No you may not call me Dick.
You can call me Dirk.

OUPADIRK! I wondered when you were going to find your way over here. Total change of tone here, though.

Have you run across Vampire Gerbil yet?

Oh, guess I better put in my lack o' ¢ worth here. I don't see the problem. I figure Dick is doing me a favor if I decide to buy the OVB Bowie, so more power to him. :D

Com'on PhilL,you're a smart guy. Fuhgedaboudit. ;)
 
If you buy the right ones......

Case in point.

-Blackjack

Blackjack knives were always underappreciated and made in LARGE numbers. When the company went under I had already piled up a few.
Some have sold for 3 times original acquisition cost. Even with NEW Blackjacks being made, people still want the older ones, the variations, the Japanese ones, etc. Its uncanny.

HIGH Quality will ALWAYS be collectible.

If William Henry sticks around for a long while, you can bet yer ass that their early liner-locks will be collectible.

BM Balisongs are some of the most collectible knives out there.
Why?
Quality!

Its all about QUALITY. If the Fisk knife is a nice as I KNOW it will be, it will be collectible. In the production world 500 isnt much, and guess what?

They are ALMOST gone without even a magazine advert.

WOW :P
:p
 
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