Knife collectors top 3 "other" interests

Got into knives a few years ago and now the gun bug has hit me, dead center (pun there).

My first love is bicycles. I've been racing and riding on and off for over 20 years now and it's a passion of mine that has helped me decide what to study in college (exercise physiology) and my career (I work for a nutritional supplement company). Yep, bikes have been good to me.

Now, if I could only learn to make some money from my gun obsession.......
 
Knives, wine and food, philosophy, playing the violin, and walking anywhere and everywhere possible.
 
Hunting,water skiing,shooting.

See little need for a watch as clocks are everywhere,from cars to computers to my tv screen and my cell phone has one which is always with me.

Pens I own one. A Space pen for work,since its small and fits in my pants pocket and writes on wet surfaces.Off duty I have zero need to carry one.
 
Martial Arts - been doing for long time...(My dad started me out early as he was a hand-to-hand combat instructor in the army) as I've gotten older have opted for lessons in Tai Chi and Aikido.
Knives - Yes, and just start down the path of customs.
Guns - Still trying to figure what I want there

Other Interests:
Collect - Books/Comics/Movies - Only the good ones
Day Hiking - heading to Sedona in two weeks...can't wait
Biking - Bike to work 30 miles round trip.
Guitar - taking lessons - should be playing MSG by my next life.
 
"Guitar - taking lessons - should be playing MSG by my next life."

Get a Flying V, and practice like crazy.

I'm listening to Built To Destroy at the moment.
 
Hai Djolney,

I used to play guitar too, right now it seems that I am too busy to play the guitar. However I learned to play from my father back in the late 70's.
In our family the guitar is always present at birthdayz, family gatherings and little parties, I loved to watch my father and family play the guitar, now the first generation is much older, funny to see that my generation is playing the guitar at those moments and the third generation is watching, observing and willing to learn and take over the family "guitar" tradition.

I like to play bluess, rock 'n roll and reagae music, at family parties we play a specific sound wich is called The Indo Rock.

Have guitar, will travel...

Regards.
 
gun-want a HKp200sk(9mm), .50AE Desert Eagle, M-95 .50 Cal. barret rifle, kel-tek SU-16 folding rifle(.223/5.56mm)
Lockpicking-have a basic set of southord
fire-have zippo, firelight, quantam alpine, tons of bics
 
Knives - Yes
Flashlights - Yes Surefire, Peak, Innova
Guns - If I could. I go shooting when I'm on holiday in the US, I have several airguns and a crossbow at home in opressionville
Pens - Lots and lots of pens, probably my oldest obsession
Cameras - Couple of cannon SLRs, hoping to pick up a Canon digital SLR this year.
Mountain Bikes - used to, not really anymore. Still got a Marin Bear Valley
Motorbikes - No, you have to take an extra test here in the UK to be allowed on one and Im not pouring any more money into the governments coffers...
 
"Magnum440

Hai Djolney,

I used to play guitar too, right now it seems that I am too busy to play the guitar. However I learned to play from my father back in the late 70's.
In our family the guitar is always present at birthdayz, family gatherings and little parties, I loved to watch my father and family play the guitar, now
the first generation is much older, funny to see that my generation is playing the guitar at those moments and the third generation is watching, observing
and willing to learn and take over the family "guitar" tradition.

I like to play bluess, rock 'n roll and reagae music, at family parties we play a specific sound wich is called The Indo Rock.

Have guitar, will travel...

Regards."

I started playing guitar at the end of high school. Began with metal, moved on to the blues, and ended up playing jazz.

And then a friend of mine let me play her violin … and everything changed.

Most of the guitars had to go to pay for my beautiful old French violin, and I can't imagine the day when I will be parted from it.

People seem to hear and see the pleasure you get from playing, and want to experience that kind of joy.

It's great helping people to begin to play music.
 
1. Knives
2. Woodworking
3. Watches
4. Computers/servers/network stuff

I'm a cat person :)
I listen to rock, hip-hop, classical, alternative. I hate country music, and real heavy metal.

Martial arts - Not for me
Guns - Not for me
 
- Knives
- Martial Arts (Karate)
- Mountain Ski
- Alpinism (in the past when I was younger) :-(

Ed
 
MA- did some Krav Maga, some Kali- will probably get back into it when the job stabilizes.
Guns- have a pistol, a shotgun & a .22 rifle for knocking beer cans off of a wood pile.
Watches- not into the high-end stuff- have a Seiko that satisfies me.
Cameras- have a disposable from the drugstore in the console of the car.
Flashlights- have a surefire & a streamlight- that'll do. For now.
Dogs? not yet.
on the other hand, I still love Rugby- but can't play anymore thanks to a bunged-up neck. I watch my former club here as much as possible & the rare moments we get it on cable.
Also throw/collect boomerangs- was in my 1st tournament last summer- got my ass kicked by the pros, but had a hell of a good time.
Books- Hell Yes- lots of books.
Good food/beer/wine
 
Knives: Busses are my fav, but its all good!
Martial Arts: Kung Fu- blue sash Ju Jitsu- yellow.
Guns: Tactical shotties all the way!
 
Knives
Big game fishing (billfish & tuna)
Guns (mostly pistols these days, I've killed all I ever want to)
Gadgets (pens, flashlights, multi-tools)
Diving (SCUBA, occaisionally muff ;) )
 
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