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Just A Picture - Traditional Picture Show

I pulled out my knife roll to add a couple of new members and decided to take a photo. I have some cheap knives in a box that my boys have access to, and I have a couple of fixed blades not pictured. However, here is my modest, but beautiful (in my opinion) collection:

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I pulled out my knife roll to add a couple of new members and decided to take a photo. I have some cheap knives in a box that my boys have access to, and I have a couple of fixed blades not pictured. However, here is my modest, but beautiful (in my opinion) collection:

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Very nice, Joshua. Is that juniper wood on the one in right center?
 
I pulled out my knife roll to add a couple of new members and decided to take a photo. I have some cheap knives in a box that my boys have access to, and I have a couple of fixed blades not pictured. However, here is my modest, but beautiful (in my opinion) collection:

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Really nice! Especially like the orange stainless.
 
Don't see radios like that so much anymore.

But I'll warrant it's still working like most Japanese made products of that era, unlike much of the contemporary stuff from their westerly neighbour..;) I have a small solar powered calculator from the late 70s still working 100% and a Seiko(rather unfashionable now as it's ultra slim and smaller ) that's 42 years old and keeps perfect time:thumbsup: That's environmental in my book, products that last and work, not landfill fodder.
 
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