My meagre collection

Good Batch.

Until very recently, my own 'collection' hovered around 15 or so.
I use the word 'collection' loosely since I've used all my khuks and I can't imagine much 'collector' interest in them.

I've even used the tools in the Hanuman package several times. Once to get a foreign object out of my kid's nose!!!!
munk
 
My next-door neighbor's kid (at 2) once shoved raisins up her nose - both nostrils. They don't come out too easily once they swell up and turn back into grapes!

A trip to the doctor was needed - they didn't have the right tools.
 
Kids want to know the about all potential system failures before they
happen; that's why they experiment and sabotage (sic) everything.



munk
 
It's a shame that most things these days are so easy to sabotage. I know that it wasn't always like that... after all, my grandparents are still using the refridgerator they bought in 1951.

...but now we're really taking this thread off topic! C'mon, somebody step up to the plate with some more pictures!
 
Here is one I took yesterday my antler knives.

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Eric.
 
Nice pic Eric. Really a sweet antler collection. Thanks for posting.
 
Beautiful antler-handled collection.

Kazeryu?

Great, encompassing collection. Nice.
 
wow, that's a very nice set you have there

I'm always tempted to post this when someone shows their collection, but then the 12 year old in me starts laughing and I have to backspace it and put in "collection" instead of "set" :D

that is a great pic of the antler though.
 
Kazeryu said:
...but now we're really taking this thread off topic! C'mon, somebody step up to the plate with some more pictures!
I really like that cute little 12.5" pot-bellied Pen Knife you have. Unlike any I've seen, including my 15 incher.

Here's the new image of my own collection that you helped improve.:thumbup:

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It's always great to see a picture of a collection of blades of any kind taken on a blue or a blue family cloth background.
I'm pretty sure it was on the Ethnographic Sword Forum where I saw it mentioned several years ago that blue cloth was the absolute best background for pictures of sharp pointy steel and I have to agree.
There's just something about the blue cloth and the blue family of colors to bring out the best quality of the steel.:thumbup: :cool: :D
Great pic Bill.;) :D
 
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