List Of Traditionals To Date.

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Well, With Some Coming, Some Going, And Some Being Gifted My Collection Has Grown From Where It Started But Is Still Small.
So Here's The List I Have:
Schrade Uncle Henry Hawk Bill - 16UH - This One Has Some Great Sentimental Value.
Schrade Old Timer 34OT - Second Blade Was Chipped And Reground Into A Sort Of Tilt - Patina On All Blades.
Ka-Bar 1013 Barlow - Great Knife And A Highlight In The Collection. Amazing Codition.
Colonial - This One Is Hard To Explain But I Really Like It. - Great Patina
Boker Tree Brand - Made In USA - Marked 9023.
Celaya Albecete Inox Lever Lock - Nice Made In Spain Knife.
Large Over Sized Made In Italy Sod Buster.
Kissing Crane Blue Sod Buster Jr.
Rough Rider Sunfish
Colt Random One Blade Slippie
Rough Rider Orange Barlow
Old Sabre Japan Made Barlow With A Missing Tip On Main Blade Reground Into A Blunt Tip.
Timber Wolf Green Celtic Barlow
Random Yellow And Black No Name Tiny Toothpick

It's Nothing Super Great Or Amazing But It's Worth Something To Me.

Anyone Have Some Collections They'd Like To Share?
 
Welcome to TF and FB BladeChick it looks like your going good, all nice and always nice to have a good ol' 340T! I see we share a like of Mr. Sal's knives!
 
Actually I think it is a great selection of different patterns.

As far as my list. It is scattered all around this forum for the most part. :D.
 
Now I Just Need To Get That Large Blue Case Trapper I Want. :D:thumbup: << Suddenly He Has A Thumb!
 
That's a fine list of knives BladeChick777. You can be proud of that! I've never tried to put mine in a list. It makes my head hurt just thinking about it. :D
 
I've got about eight traditionals, half being my grandfather's tip-broken pen and fishing knives and one being my other grandfather's "Sunday" Case knife, but the one I like to use the most is my aunt's old Schrade 108ot mini-stockman. Great steel, I hope you enjoy those USA Schrades. Those knives are the epitome of the saying, "They don't make'm like they used to."

May I ask what makes the Uncle Henry knife sentimental to you? I've always lusted after one of those because it seems like those are fantastic knives to make memories with.
 
It's The Very First Traditional Knife My Mom Ever Got Me.
She Just Got It Last Month, But It Was Great, We Were Both In A New Place We'd Never Been.
I Had My Eye On It, And She Told Me To Get It, So We Went Ahead And Got It.
It's My Very First Traditional Hawkbill.
I Know I'll Have This One For Years.
 
Very good-lookin knife and worthy of your sentiments. I have an old colonial hawkbill and that thing can get super sharp. Enjoy yours!
 
I've Been Looking At More Hawkbills! :D:thumbup:
I Had My Eye On An Old Camillus One.
But I Don't Think They Could Ever Replace The One I Have.
 
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