I have some serious CRK history and rare pieces, not sure who will appreciate them.

I am sure that everyone on this forum would appreciate what you have to offer... And some inculding myself would even offer to buy your as described pieces of CRK history! However you have not offered anything but excuse my French.. a bunch of hipe! Come on your killing us here!! Post some pictures or go away!! I appoligze if I seem a tad bit incesentive! But I think It's time to either put up or shut up!! I again appoligze if anything I may have said in this post offends anyone in any way...

"Never Appoligze, its a Sign of Weaknesses"
 
For real.. 10 days later, and still no response. With a collection like that, maybe he got tied up and robbed!? Haha.. Just kidding.
But seriously - let's see these knives!
 
I think someone is pulling on one of our lower extremities!! :)

"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid."
 
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How can something be mint, yet have minor blemishes? Seems contradictory a wee bit, no?
 
OK, sorry to take so long but with school and work. Well you know how it is. I only know how to load 5 at a time and I have pics of all of them with the exception of the experimental blade and the letter from Anne on my computer but if someone wants to see it and is serious please let me know. Every knife has its original birthcard and box. The Mnandi is part of the "famous three" from 2006. You 2 out there know who Im talking about. And the Unique Graphics P was donated by a very nice member but it now resides in my collection. This is just a little bit. Ill try to get most of them.
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Ok, here's the last of them. As I said I do not have a pic of the experimental knife and leter on my computer but if someoe really is interested in buying the entire thing I will definitely take pics. That knife is a large regular from 1996 and is NOT numbered but has ats-34 steel and has polished satin flats with a stonewashed blade. It is really beautiful. It was also worked on by Chris himself as it had a sticky lockbar and upon seeing it Chris wanted to do the work to it. He remembered it but didn't know how it got out of the shop. I saw that setup once on an annual but never on a regular plus Anne said that steel shouldnt be on that blade to start with as they stopped with the ats-34 on Regulars after they quite numbering the first 200. The last knife is my favorite. Its in a CRK "coffin box". Anne told me only 25 exist and the story goes that Chris found an old watch maker with these really beautiful wooden boxes so Chris bought all of them then hand made them into CRK boxes. From what she said it was extremely time consuming and they turned out so beautiful and Chris put his favorite U.G.G.s in them. He was only able to buy 25 of them as thats all the watch maker had then there were no more in existance. It is very heavy and certainly is very high quality. I scoured the net and I couldn't find another. Enjoy. I will take some pics of that experimental knife and letter from Anne to show who ever might be interested. Thanks to everyone out there that made this possible.

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Haha so much for snide remarks. :p

Can I see the flat grind with a ruler against the flat? I kid, I kid!

Oh, post more pics! You're probably already getting PM's, but posting a well done series of pics can only help your cause. ;)
 
Ok, I had to do it. My babies. They are beyond rare. Matching righty and lefty numbered Ps and a Large Regular UGG (its my avatar) with a blued Damascus blade. These are not included in the original 8. But you wanted rare, here is rare, Ive never even heard of a large lefty numbered P, not to mention a lefty and righty set, and it had a clip specially installed at the factory when it was ordered so it just might be the first CRK ever with a clip, but I can't actually prove that but it could be. Enjoy.

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I'm very happy to finally see pics, glad that I was able to help you when you were first bit by the CRK bug, now ill be calling you if I have a question as you know way more about them than I do now.
GREAT COLLECTION!

I hope that you and yours are doing well.
 
ASUME COLLECTION!!
Please forgive those of us who did not believe... It's true that all good things are worth waiting for!!
I am beside myself... and eating some crow as I type!! Assume! I can't imagine anyone on this board who could not appreciate viewing such an exceptional collection of CRK History!!
THANK YOU FORE SHAREING!!
Sincerely greatful!!
mikepapa1 :thumbup:
 
Alas, not one Umfaan in the lot..:( I am still in awe... I quit!! I will never be able to find anything like these CRK's. Awesome, just Awesome!
Thanks again! :thumbup:
 
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