My knife collection. Ok ladies & guys lets see yours.

:D Thanks for the Props Johnny & Doc....the intimidation factor makes all blades work harder when called upon......;)
 
Hey Kathy,
Nice to see another lady floating around here! Hopefully I'll have the $$ to order something from Bryan soon. I wanted to thank you for posting those pics of the handle contours on your Kat knife. I'm 5' tall and have pretty small hands... those handles look just the right size to be comfortable yet still feel very secure in the hand. I think it might just be an option to go with when I place my order.

Great thread you started....love all the eye candy!!!! I should get my camera back out and get a pic of my own in here.

~Kris
 
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That Randall is simply amazing!
 
There are collections on here that put my meager little bunch of blades to shame, but what the heck.

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Kershaw Speed Bump, Kershaw Shallot, Gerber Evo.

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Scrapyard Yard Guard, Buck Nighthawk, Buck Short Nighthawk, Gerber Mk 1, and finally the hand-forged Railroad spike.
 
Thanks, guys. And just so you know, the Randall and the green bone S&M harness jack are users. I saved the pics from the sales when I bought them. Both are carbon steel and are starting to patina nicely. I don't want to die regretting that I didn't use the knives I like so much.
 
Hi Kris, Finally another lady, I am so glad. Unless you really really want pink handles I would go with the G-10. The grip is much better, the wood can crack and it can look burned from the grinding...G-10 comes is red, black, royal blue, orange of course. G-10 is very very durable. I can't wait to have a knife with a G-10 handle(a pathfinder.) Don't let me infuence you too much. I am just telling you the differences. I hope you can post some pics sometime. If you do order a knife from Bryan I can test the grip for ya as i have pretty small hands too. Thanks for posting. Kathy
 
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I like that randall knife too pipedreams, and i am glad you use it. Its so nice to have things you like that are also usefull.....

Thanks for posting comments and pics everyone.....
 
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Sorry about the crappy pic...I'm certainly no photographer. I'll try to break it down and get some better shots for y'all;) and give a rundown of what's there later today...gotta get my butt to work!

Anyone have any info regarding the JSP/BladeRigger kerambit there? it's marked #13 of 25 (TadGear edition perhaps?) Not really my kind of blade but purchased from a friend in need of cash. Promised I'd never sell it to anyone except back to him.

Okay...counterclockwise from top left:

2 BK-7's in tan, one has OIF stamp... seller on feebay never bothered to mention it in the auction.

Cheapo decade old made in Taiwan paratrooper knife- actually takes a decent edge and has held up very well for $8.

Chris Reeve Mountaineer II

NWA Forum Knife (Currently favorite in my collection)

United cutlery/Harley-Davidson persian style- very thin fixed, good slicer- NO hard use for this one

American Kami (DJ Urbanovsky) Streethawk Mod II- A compact tank in the shape of a knife. Like the kerambit, not really my kind of knife but the cool grinds caught my eye and I happened to have just received my tax return. Any knife knut KNOWS what that means.

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JSP/BladeRigger Kerambit # 13 of 25

Al Polkowski one off a coworker purchased but didn't care for... but I did :)

Benchmade/ Elishewitz folder

Emerson waved commander

Kershaw Storm

Gerber/ Harley-Davidson folder

Pat Crawford Kasper neck knife

Timberline/Lightfoot Zambezi
 

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Nice knives Kris. Thanks for posting....Also everyone, since i know very little about which knife is which, maybe you all could say what they are unless is obvious, if its not too much trouble.....Thanks alot
 
I got my sheath done and its pretty darn good for being the first one I did all by myself.:) I messed up a little on the other side because i wasn't holding it level while drilling the holes. Here are some pics.... Thanks for naming your knives Kris. Now that you've said what they are I recognize some maker traits and emblems. Maybe someday I will be able to tell right off the bat.

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