Lets see 'em all

Emerson CQC-8
Spyderco Endura 4
Spyderco Para-Military
Spyderco Delica 4
Spyderco Tasman Salt
Kershaw ENER-G
Victorinox Camper
Gerber ParaFrame
Gerber Gator

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You forgot the waved Tasman Salt you won from my giveaway :D
 
yablanowitz, I like your Traditionals, I also notice your taste for the Winterbottom Bone, I don't have the patience to talk about my whole collection, let's just say that what you see is about 25 years of collecting.

Here's an older pic, I really need updated pics and current inventory, maybe over the winter.:)

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Does anyone know what the knife I circled is? Me likes.
 
These are all the Reese Weiland (2 are from Reese, rest are modded by him) knives I hve currently.
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(Most of my modest collection.) Not sure of all the model names so, from left to right: 5 Benchmades, Boker, Perceval, Kershaw, Smith & Wesson, 2 Gerbers; then Cutco and Buck hunting knives, Pakistani dagger, and a kukri.
 
Here's mine minus a few utility knives in the garage. Too many for a description, but mostly just plain 'ol pocket knives. Started in about 1966 when I was 5.

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I don't have a pic of 'em all, but I these are my titanium framelocks:

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  • Buck Mayo TNT - light and easy to carry with a slim sharp blade
  • Kershaw Bump - one of the most underated knives out there IMHO
  • Bradley Alias - not a Sebenza, but a nice knife in its own right
  • Strider SMF - a beast with great ergonomics (for me)
  • Strider PT - I like it, but sometimes I wonder if its that much better than the Spyderco Native it resembles
  • Chris Reeve Sebenza - no doubt that its the best built folder I've ever held, but its hard for anything to live up to all that hype
  • Chris Reeve Umnumzaan - a really overbuilt Sebenza
  • Chris Reeve Mnandi - even more refined than my other two CRK knives, but I'm not sure its worth the price per ounce
 
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