Post a picture of your knife collection

dang all i have is three knives leatherman kick 20 year old boy scout knifeand the cold steel bushman
 
Collection_1006_new.jpg
 
To be honest, I have never taken a picture of the whole family like this before. Its rather...shocking. Im glad to see that others join me in this sickness.

DSC02955.jpg
 
edc01.jpg


I don't have a sickness.

DDR HTM GH2 with an s30v bowie blade.
Bill Coye Ridgeback in 154cm.
 
That Bill Coye Ridgeback is one sweet looking blade!

It's already bitten me. I was flipping it in the air and lost grip of it. I moved my foot out of the way, but it bounced off the carpet and still stuck me on the inside of my left heel. I'm ok though. Superglue works wonders.

Bit more about the knife. It has black g10 liners underneath the OD g10. It's also heat treated and cryo treated in house by Bill Coye himself. It's a tough bugger. Coye himself stabbed a fridge with one of his Ridgebacks to test his heat treat. He stabbed it no less than 10 times (there's a picture somewhere on the knifedogs forums). Edge came out to be perfectly fine without damage or chipping.
 
Uuh...can I even still call this here a collection after seeing all your pictures of gargantuan knife congregations?

dsc0059365h7.jpg
 
This was about 5 monthes ago. I've added a few, and it doesn't include safe queens, just users.

img2584a.jpg

Edit:Nevermind, can't imbed photo.
 
Wow, lots of nice knives, here! Here's my collection-- some nice ones, lots of crappy ones. I'm more of an accumulator than a collector. One main pic and a few closer ones.

img0758nh.jpg


img0752aj.jpg


img0753zv.jpg


img0755r.jpg


img0756b.jpg


img0760re.jpg
 
I had a hard time getting a single pic of the flock... ;)

I post this with only partial sarcasm... and without my physical street address. :eek:

As a side note, it has two custom features that make it hard to 1) remove from the locale, and 2) crack
Worth the effort for peace of mind.

Note the Ontario machetes on top... they don't quite rate safe space. If you can get past my vicious attack Spaniel, she'll bit your ankle, but you can have the machetes. :D

 
Last edited:

He seems to prefer... orange. ;)

Unless you are a true "operator", I've never understood the wisdom of camo knives. Finding a camo knife outdoors, especially if mostly under leaves, is a frustrating chore. Orange makes a certain amount of sense. Just my opinion... no charge... and you know what they say about opinions... everybody has one, and they all... er... uh ... rock? No hold it... they all... need A&D ointment? Damn. I forget.
 
Back
Top