Post your collection! (Pic)

Seeing people's pristine knives are fine but I really only have to go to knife store websites to see those.

I'd like to see people's beater knives. Like the guy with the twenty year old Gerber that's been used so many times, the blade is down to a nub. Or that Case knife with the missing stag handle on one side, one broken blade, but still used like there's no tomorrow!
 
Thanks for sharing! (And Rick, thanks for posting the pic too! I sent you another one for posting if ya wouldn't mind too much...lol)

It's great to see that some people are collecting, really collecting, similar knives...keeping to a 'theme' if you will...very nice to see!

Grapevine, good eye! The one you mentioned is really one of our favorites. Made around the 1st or 2nd year of production, it's a 5.375" model 25 'Trapper' in a 'Smooth back' Johnson 'A' model sheath...

Greg Gutcher Sr. of Sullivan's once told me that when the 'Trapper' was 1st introduced, he was making the 'A' model sheaths, and Johnson was making the 'F' model 'tube' sheaths...so, this one is a little rare.

Also, in addition to the odd blade length, it's got a SS blade, NS hilt, a 'Crow's beak' alum. butt cap, and some killer stag!...all in all, a very sweet RMK! :D

The rest is pretty much standard RMK fare, with a few mini's, Dealer Special's, RKS 'Club knives', and Non-catalog models mixed in...We're doing a 'One of each RMK model' collection, to display on the west coast knife show circuit...

A few more to go, some display cases, and a little cash...and we'll be ready to 'show'... ;)

Mel
 
I will be opening a Knife Museum in San Francisco as soon as can swing in with the Broad of Directors, you guys will have to wait for that to happen before you can see my whole collection! :p LOL

I wouldn't hold my breath, if the Directors don't see any black ink they don't like it one darn bit! hehe

James
 
Mel, you got any pictures of Al Mar knives to post?

That really is a great RMK Collection you have. Nice collection of Applegate-Fairbairn fighting knives as well.
 
Hehehehe...Yeah Keith, we've got a few Al Mar SERE's too... ;)

Hopefully I'll be able to take some pictures this weekend...after the Philipino martial arts competition, and after the local gunshow (if I can still walk...lol) :eek:

As far as the collections go...I've been eating 'Rice and beans', and 'Mac n' cheese' for the last few weeks...collections do come with a price... :(

With regards to the A/F's...yes, that is a white handled T.J. Yancey 'Presentation' model...one of 34 made, and that serrated AMK is the only one I've ever seen...Gary Fadden of AMK was unaware that such a model had ever been made...it's very rare indeed. (Thank you again Gad Bililious!)

Mel
 
Originally posted by TheBadGuy
OK, Here was my first Auto :D

Now that's more like it! A knife with character and some mileage on it!

It reminds me of this side story on the news I saw a couple of years ago. It was just a human interest story of this old timer (no pun intended)guy -- probably in his 70's -- who sat on his porch "widdling" wood.

They showed him sharpening his ol' trusty widdling knife. It wasn't any fancy Sebenza, or Microtech, or Spyderco, or even CRKT folder for that matter. It was just a very old drugstore pocket knife (Case style) which had been used so often for so many years that the original blade profile and curves had been long ground away, and the blade was scuffed and tarnished. The real value of the knife wasn't the steel composition, or handle material. It was the history, and the blood and sweat behind it in the hands of that ol' man. He didn't use a fancy dianmond or ceramic sharpener either. Just your basic hardware store wetstone but, like a maestro, put a scalpel sharp edge on it.

Then he went back to widdling the piece of wood while sitting on his porch at one with the knife. I thought, "Now that's a real knife, and a knife nut!"
 
Originally posted by TheBadGuy
Posted at the request of armlessbandit

Premium and Gold members should not post pictures for basic members.

It's just not fair.
 
41 First Generation Microtech UDTs all plain edge.

16 UDTs, 9 M-UDTs and 16 L-UDTs

UDT 08/94 #30 Production, First Run (of 100)
UDT 09/94 S.O.F. Edition
UDT 11/94 Chris Reeve Grind
UDT 01/95 Rose
UDT 01/95 Teal
UDT 02/95 Production
UDT 03/95 #42 Claw, Titanium (of 63)
UDT 08/95 Green
UDT 08/95 Red
UDT 08/95 Blue
UDT 08/95 Purple
UDT 09/95 Production
UDT 07/96 Claw, Chisel Ground
UDT 05/97 Claw, Blade Show 97 (of 95)
UDT 05/97 #009, Claw, Blade Show 97, D. T. Damascus (of 5)
UDT Prototype, Sterile, Military Green (of 1)

M-UDT Pre-Prototype Model (of 3)
M-UDT 01/99 Prototype, Sterile (of 9)
M-UDT 01/99 Brend High Polished, Black Hardware (of 5)
M-UDT 02/99 #57 Dagger, Tactical (of 103)
M-UDT 03/99 Production, Silver Blade
M-UDT 03/99 Production, Black Blade
M-UDT 03/99 #52 Brend High Polished (of 105)
M-UDT 05/99 #008 D. T. Damascus, Black Hardware (of 104)
M-UDT Sterile, Camo, Black Blade (of 2)

L-UDT 07/95 #48 Claw, PreProduction (of 100)
L-UDT 09/95 Tritium Button
L-UDT 09/95 Silver Anodized
L-UDT 12/95 Production
L-UDT 12/95 Green
L-UDT 12/95 Red
L-UDT 12/95 Blue
L-UDT 05/96 #64 Dagger, Chisel Ground (of 65)
L-UDT 05/96 #20 Dagger, Chisel Ground, Tritium Button (of 65)
L-UDT 10/96 Splash, Tritium Button
L-UDT 11/96 Production
L-UDT 03/97 #272 Claw, Black Blade (of 300)
L-UDT 01/98 Production
L-UDT 01/98 #46 D. T. Damascus (of 100)
L-UDT 02/98 Blue
L-UDT 02/98 Splash
 
Damn Rick, nicely done! Cool collection! WOW! :eek:

Ok, that does it...I'm taking pictures of the Al Mar's this weekend...lol ;)

Mel

p.s. Did I say 'WOW!'? Nicely done buddy, nicely done indeed! :D
 
Hey Guys..

heres a few pics of "The Drawer". Keep in mind these were taken last year,,so theres probably another 15-20 knives in there.

Left Side

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Middle

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Right Side

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ttyle

Eric...
 
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