Just pix of knives

I prefer to post pics of my knives lol.
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Nine of them, I forgot to include the Spyderco Squeak.
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Thanks Motts! Indeed it is, it's a Scotch-Brited Bradley Alias 2. Great little knife. It has to be one of my favorites.

Thanks FBC! I'm loving my knives though I wonder if I should lower my number of knives lol. The Z-Wear is great. It's sharp, tough, easy to sharpen, holds a good edge, and is overall a good steel. I'm glad I got to try it out.
 
What is not show is what is the saftey box, the good stuff and the my many cheap pocket knives - well if $100 is cheap.

what is shown - well....




insurance photo!
 
Hey Voodoo,what Benchmade is that?Also welcom to the forum.
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3.5" Slicer Flipper from the last knife show. Satin blade with obtrusive laser engraving on blade.
TuffThumbz Green 3" Flipper in background anodized by MODiFiEDZ
Good God that green is Awesome Modifiedz! I hope it is ok I posted your pic.NOT MY KNIVES OR PHOTO click the pic for the link to the rest of his awesome pics.
 
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Here are a few of my Ralph Selvideo (Rattler Brand) collection. I bought quite a few knives from Ralph back in the mid 80's, when I lived in Rhode Island. May he Rest In Peace.


This is one of his automatic knives.


One of his gravity knives. It has the "Rattler" and the number 033 inside


Here are three of his straight knives. They are all under 6 inches long. The first one is a boot knife, the second is a little skinner, and another little skinner.

And one more, this one was not made by Ralph, it was the very first knife that his Step-son made, I am afraid that I do not remember his name
 
Here is a little double edged knife that I bought from a fellow named Norman Bardsley back in the mid 80's, at a small knife show in Rhode Island. This little knife is 13 inches long and has a blade of 7 1/2 inches.

 
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