Let's see who's got the BIGGEST collection

Flipper98

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Hey everyone,
Just thought this would be a fun little thread...
Everyone post a picture of your current knife collection and let's see whos got the biggest and nicest collections:D
Thanks
 
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Sheesh! All you need go do is buy one of those late-night TV deals to have a large collection.

It isn't just about the numbers.
 
Sheesh! All you need go do is buy one of those late-night TV deals to have a large collection.

It isn't just about the numbers.

This... I just down sized my collection down from about 40 to 15-20. Productions knives into midtech and customs.

And I could just as easily sell those and buy a few thousand china made pieces of crap you would find in a gas station.
 
I'm still sampling others but meanwhile i'm selling/trading off some of my safe queens and keep the users at bay.
Take nothing but photos.
 
Less than 450 here. A drop in the bucket compared to more serious collectors.
Sorry, no recent photos. But here's a rerun photo, showing a few of my Old Timers on display at a local Scouting museum:

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Sheesh! All you need go do is buy one of those late-night TV deals to have a large collection.

It isn't just about the numbers.

This... I just down sized my collection down from about 40 to 15-20. Productions knives into midtech and customs.

And I could just as easily sell those and buy a few thousand china made pieces of crap you would find in a gas station.

I'm sure OP realizes this, but this is just one of those just for fun threads. Not everyone's into buying knives for using.
 
One of the brands I like to collect is Bruckmann,
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and here's a mini-collection of Swiss Army Knives, both Wenger and Victorinox.
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Wish I had more of these, Gerber Silver Knights, made in Japan.
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One of the brands I like to collect is Bruckmann,
Wish I had more of these, Gerber Silver Knights, made in Japan.
DSC_1192.jpg

Wow, I carried a Silver Knight for so long, that I wore out one of the wood scales. They easily take a very sharp edge.
 
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