Taylors for a slow day

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I've noticed that it's kinda slow today, and I've also seen several of these for sale lately, So I thought I'd post some pictures of my old Taylors.
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I will be getting two more brass skeletons this next week, but they are in pretty poor shape.

Sure wish they were still in production, especially at the production price of $30.00...:)
 
Well with the Bladeforums outtage yesterday for about 4 hours, (did anyone else notice that?) It's still pretty slow around here.

So I'll throw some Pics of my Valors.

According to the Advanced Balisong Manual; "Since 1983 Valor Corporation has been the most prolific importer of butterfly knives with the largest selection of different models"
If that's true, then why don't I see more for sale, New or used condition?????
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Yep, I couldn't get through either.
Very nice golden oldies, if I ever get a camera or figure out how to enter scans, Ill show some of my oldies. I like those brass bolsters with the single holes. It's interesting to see slightly different versions of pieces I have. I've gotten many oldies for 30-35 dollars, trouble is they're not new. Collecting production pieces is something more of us can afford, too bad there aren't any quality imports getting through. I wonder if Mr. Dawkind has any production imports from the golden years to dazzle us with (hint, hint).
 
I've had a number of early imports and, IMHO, they're some of the nicest knives out there. I've concentrated my efforts towards the custom 'stuff' and traded or sold most of my imports :( except for a pair of Taylor/Seto Master 'pen sets' (one 'set' is single edge and one 'set' has a modified spear-point with both edges sharpened). The tanto is my favorite and the only one I've seen like that. Nice selection '420!!! ;)
 
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