Tips to manage collection addiction

Well... it is cheaper and safer than dope, and you have it the next day, so...
Some people get truly addicted though, anyone remember that guy buying 60+ Enlans and SanRenMu at a time for like $500, had hundred, like 5 copies of each, because he was afraid they were going OOP?
I remember that well haha
 
- Hey look another titanium framelock
- State a maximum expenditure on knife purchases in a household budget alongside all your other monthly costs..and work overtime to add to it.
- ''I cant wait to show this to my friends they'll be so jealous!''
- I need to fill up the empty slots in my pelican case
- i feel safer out doors when I have multiple redundant sized blades for a single task just to be safe
- I gotta impress the kids
- buying and selling is such a rush I should do it all the time.

This is what it says on the other side of the coin.
 
In this crazy polarised world where men can menstruate and we all live in fear of catastrophic irreversible climate armageddon etc it's good to know there is one thing we can all agree on.
I once read ‘people with ovaries’ from a health site, like healthline or something similar. Won’t elaborate further to avoid MUH POLITICS but man. These are interesting times indeed. And if you criticize anyone from that side even slightly, good luck to ya lol.
 
I once read ‘people with ovaries’ from a health site, like healthline or something similar. Won’t elaborate further to avoid MUH POLITICS but man. These are interesting times indeed. And if you criticize anyone from that side even slightly, good luck to ya lol.


Societal affluenza.
 
How I manage my collection:

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Hey bro I think you found my wallet
 
My Mantra........

Collecting knives is absolutely normal.
The more knives I have the better looking, richer and more popular I am.
The more of one brand or one model I have, the more intelligent and generally superior I am.
I am completely normal, it's the non-knife collectors who are nuts.

:cool:
 
Enjoy your life, be kind to others and do no harm unless required. And if you have a will, you CAN take it with you.
 
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