Post of picture of your collections gem!

My favorite is still this Korth Amazonas.

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Have more elaborate edged implements,
but this one does it for me.

Don Fogg MS
Sting Shiv


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PS:
Gus, really dig your Williams Pipe Hawk ! :thumbup: :cool:

Doug
 
Im very proud of the fact that I have a knife designed by Shane Sibert, The Mini Pocket Rocket from Benchmade :)
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[/IMG] First Production run too :) 579/1000 Traded my precious iPod Touch for it :)
 
It's not my favourite knife but definitely a gem.

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I love this thread :D

And that pipe hawk is awesome :eek: :thumbup:
 
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Definately this one. The picture doesn't do it justice though. The M.O.P. is a lot nicer in real life.
 
Tough choice since I have been collection for around 30 years (actually more than that, but I mean seriously collecting ;)).

Even with quite a few knives this one seems to be one I come back to:

Here is the story:

Mark Williams May 2007

This is is pretty special to me also. I met Mark through the forums and went to a hammer in in North Georgia that he and Carl Rex were organizing. He helped me hammer out and grind my butt ugly first knife. (Gave that to Sava - an ABS Master Smith).

Any way, Mark had a few pieces for sale up there and I picked up a nice hawk from him in curly maple with a touch of wire inlay.

Shorty after the hammer in and spending a little time at Blade, my mom had some major surgery on her back. I asked Mark if he would make her a cane. The end result is very cool and creative. There are pictures of the cane in my photo albums of my profile here at BFC.

A little later I gave Mark a call and asked him if he was interested in making a "duded up" pipe hawk and this was the result. It really is a beautiful piece of work made by a brother of mine.


Here is the picture:

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Sooo.... does that pull-out dagger's hole work as a carb?
 
Sooo.... does that pull-out dagger's hole work as a carb?

It must be there to fill in the space of the handle while your not smokin' from it. But I was wondering the same thing. I don't think that tobacco pipes need a carb since you're not inhaling the smoke.


...unless it's that super fresh, green tobacco. :D
 
I always inhale, for at least 10 seconds.
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To quote Cyprus Hill: :"I takes my hits and hold it just like Chong then I pack a fresh bowl ... reload it"
 
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All of em...
 
This one is also pretty cool. A few years ago, I was talking with Bailey Bradshaw at a knife show and we were paging through the book Sheffield Exhibition Knives. (as far as I am concerned that book exemplifies the golden age of cutlery and I know a lot of folder makers and get inspiration on designs from that book.)

Anyway, I asked Bailey to think about making me a whittler based on one we were looking at.

A few years later, this was the result. Forged 52100 blades and all those dots in the pearl are actually pins set into the pearl. Just a mind blowing knife.

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Pure beauty, Bastid.
 
These are a couple of my favorites.

A silver mounted Ang Khola with carved horn handle By the Royal kami, Bura. Which my wife got me for Christmas 2008.

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and this Hanshee Kothimoda with bone handle, Independence Day 2008, Also very silver mounted.

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Right now I would have to go with my William Henry "Black Beauty". It is a limited edition commisioned by the guy that owns a shop here in town. Every year he works with WH to design a 25 piece LE for his shop. This is 2010s LE:

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flawless :drool:
 
Right now I would have to go with my William Henry "Black Beauty". It is a limited edition commisioned by the guy that owns a shop here in town. Every year he works with WH to design a 25 piece LE for his shop. This is 2010s LE:

Wow :eek:

That's a beauty!
 
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