What did we collect before the BUSSE addiction?

My collection started with Randalls. First the #1 then the Sasquatch. Next came the folders, Emerson. The rest is INFI.
 
Nice Colt Python and Creed Green Irish Tweed! The fact that I know what these things are concerns me -- too many hobbies, including fountain pens (Pelikan, Montblanc, Parker), tube audio (conrad-johnson), LPs, guns (S&W 627, Brown 1911), folding knives (Reeve, Strider, Hinderer), black and white photographs, and even a few double edge razors (Merkur).
 
I really don't collect much. I was updating my old Maglites to LED tech before getting into knives. Actually inspired me to check out what was going on in knives these days. Had lost track after I bought an Endura for EDC which pretty much did all I needed. Before all that I was spending my spare change on computers. I remember paying way too much money for 16 meg of ram memory back in the day. Just about ready to go back to building computers again.
 
Nice Colt Python and Creed Green Irish Tweed! The fact that I know what these things are concerns me -- too many hobbies, including fountain pens (Pelikan, Montblanc, Parker), tube audio (conrad-johnson), LPs, guns (S&W 627, Brown 1911), folding knives (Reeve, Strider, Hinderer), black and white photographs, and even a few double edge razors (Merkur).

Agreed. I own/collect all of these as well, including dress shoes, cuff-links and seven-fold ties...
 
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OH, things that are unknown to my last two computers and have never made photobucket:D

Here's one that did. Unfortunatley, I dont have the pics of the Heiser sheaths loaded cause they are almost as nice if you love your Randalls:thumbup:


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Large older Schrade collection all prier to 2004 when they closed the factory, most pre 1960 all the way back to 1904, about 900 knives in all. And then the infi bug got me , i only have about 60 Busse's , bank account can only handle so much.
 
My wife's not impressed with my huge metal CD collection either. Even they are all alphabetized by band/ artist, then by release date. Box sets have their own bookshelf.

What's your favorite CD release? Ooo...that's may be too hard. Top 10?

I'll never forget hearing Pantera's Cowboys from Hell for the first time in high school. They were so much heavier than the "Big 4". And then there was Napalm Death's From Enslavement to Obliteration which was unbelievable.
 
Not to hijack this thread but for my generation a concert by the Grateful Dead pretty much sums it up.
 
I can't believe nobody has admitted it yet - before I found Busse I collected . . . INTEREST on all my savings! :D
 
I can't believe nobody has admitted it yet - before I found Busse I collected . . . INTEREST on all my savings! :D

Interest? Sounds like gibberish, is that some type of mold or something that grows on money? ;)
 
My wife's not impressed with my huge metal CD collection either. Even they are all alphabetized by band/ artist, then by release date. Box sets have their own bookshelf.

What's your favorite CD release? Ooo...that's may be too hard. Top 10?

I'll never forget hearing Pantera's Cowboys from Hell for the first time in high school. They were so much heavier than the "Big 4". And then there was Napalm Death's From Enslavement to Obliteration which was unbelievable.

I do alphabetical by artist and then chronological order too. :thumbup: My all time favorite CD is Carcass' Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious. Narrowing down the next 9 would be tough.
 
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