Photos This is my collection after 2 years.

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Collection after 2 years. Lots more have come and gone but this is where I'm at. There's so many more on my list to get though haha.
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Be happy that's how big your collection is. The knife bug hit me super hard, I was around 60-70 knives 2 years deep, and had sold or traded another ~60-ish. Some people have no self control :oops:
 
Collection after 2 years. Lots more have come and gone but this is where I'm at. There's so many more on my list to get though haha.
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More traditionals, both folding and fixed, needed! A Buck 110? I like the top row! And the stag and Mora are good, too. ;)

Zieg
 
Someone likes ZT flippers!

I don't blame you :D

More info about the stag fixed blade and the little harpoon fixed blade please!

Yes I do love my flippers that's for sure.
The stag fixed blade was given to me by an older gentleman. He said brought it in the 50's if I recall.. it was made In England by Cox. Co Ltd.

The little harpoon looking one was made by my best friend.. 1095 with hamon. Polished guard and stabilized maple handle
 
Let me respectively disagree with those who say you need more traditional knives. Many of us feel that if it doesn't have a lock, it shouldn't be in your pocket. Good start,
 
Nice group. Whats you favorite(s) out of the bunch? Whats the reasoning behind the ones you’ve kept and the ones youve released? Are some users over other? Where were you last night between 8-10? Sorry not interrogating, just conversating.
 
Let me respectively disagree with those who say you need more traditional knives. Many of us feel that if it doesn't have a lock, it shouldn't be in your pocket. Good start,
Let me respectfully say that if you need a lock to feel safe about carrying and using your knife, you may want to re-think how you're using it. That said, the term traditional and lock aren't unique to each other. There are and historically have been locking traditional style pocket knives. Particularly the large single blade hunters.--KV
 
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