I think we should have a "show your collection" thread.

My sub 3" jacks
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Rest of the Case collection
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Queen Cutlery and Schatt&Morgan
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Remington (by Camillus)
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USA made Schrades
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Customs
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Edit: Mike Alsdorf Slimline Trapper, Reese Bose Wharncliffe Trapper, Dan Burke Slimline Trapper, Ken Coats Jack, Ken Coats 2 blade Jack, Todd Davison Slimline Trapper, Todd Davison Swayback Gent, Keith Johnson Sodbuster, Rick Menefee Back Pocket, Rick Menefee Trapper, Gene Wiseman Ultralight Front Pocket.
 
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Real beauties you have there, guys.

Jake, that pliers are looking really great!

Kind regards
Andi
 
I am jealous of the collections you guys have so many amazing knives. My first two traditionals are going to be ordered in the next few days and that will probably be it for me for a good while but I would love to buy a new one every day because the more I look the more beautiful knives I find.
 
Jake, great knives there, and I love that pic. It would make a perfect cover photo for one of those 'antique pocketknives and their values' books that most of us have on our shelves.
 
Jake, great knives there, and I love that pic. It would make a perfect cover photo for one of those 'antique pocketknives and their values' books that most of us have on our shelves.

Agreed!! It makes a great desktop wallpaper. Thanks Jake, you have a wonderful collection.
 
Jake, very unique collection :thumbup: one in particular really interests me. The second row down, 4th from the left. Has that long wrench? Extending out? Any more info on this one? So many cool tools. Great collection.
 
Thank you, guys! I hoped that I didn't put you guys to sleep! :o

P, Both have pencils too... pencil knives doesn't have the same ring to it though. ;)

me_, post up those two knives when you get them! :thumbup:

rockgolfer, It's a circa 1920s Robeson Radio Electrician's knife... There's a sketch on page 294 of Levine's Guide to Knives and their Values 4th Edition. It is an alligator wrench with a long reach. The other blades are a screwdriver and sheepfoot.
 
Here are photos of my Robeson Cutlery Company collection on display at the Dalton, Georgia NKCA Knife Show in 2011.


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Wow! That has to be a world class collection. Thanks for sharing it with us.
 
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