Will these do?
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=91257&a=817804&p=13664636 http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=91257&a=817804&p=13665122
or for some general knife pictures:
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=91257&a=817804
Sorry, I don't have a Mean Street to put in the picture, but if anyone wants to send me one I'll send it back after some use and a few years.
The first photograph has just Busse knives in the same order as the nest photograph. The cutting instruments are, from left to right and counter-clockwise:
1. Official Boy Scout hatchet by Bridgeport Hdwe. Mfg. Corp, Bridgeport, Conn.; 2. Gerber LST Sport Saw, 3. Bussic Basic #9; 4. Busse Combat Hatchet; 5. Busse Battle Mistress; 6. Busse Steel Heart II; 7. Busse Badger Attack; 8. Chris Reeve Knives - Shadow III (8" w 4 4" blade); 9. REKAT -Sifu; 10. Chris Reeve Knives - Sebenza; 11. Small Sebenza; 12. Umfaan; 13. Paul Knife, Series II Model 2; 14. Gerber Paul Knife Model 2P; 15. Spyderco BladeForums Native; 16. Wenger Swiss Army Knife, (w/ 1 17 01 marked on box end label- wish I knew what to call it.) special becaue it was given to me by my sister, Patricia, and has a nice combination of tools; 17. a Victorinox Rucksack model; 18. a Leatherman Wave; 19. Cold Steel Med. Shinobu w/ tanto point & San Mai steel (30M); and 20. a Boye Prophet Companion in Cobalt.
The knives that have received the most use, that are in the picture, are the SAK from my sister for my 21st birthday, and the Gerber Paul Model 2P (purchased in 1979), as I have had them the longest. The others are trying hard to catch-up, but considering the increasing number, as shown in the picture, they have their work cut out for them.