Yet another Knife Collections thread...

cutlerylover

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Hey everyone, I figure its tiem for another post your colections thread...So please post a picture or pictures of your current knife collection, group shots are ideal as to not make the thread too long and hard to load...I know many of you guys have massive collectiosn, so mybe you guys can just post a few of your favorites...

I knife collection like many of yours is always changing...I like to trade alot rather than go out and buy new knives...For one its cost effective to trade, and its just plain fun...You get great deals and make new friends...Plus you get to try enw stuff for the cost of shipping...

Here is my current collection of knives...I woudl say half of these knives I use all the time, and the other half I have for centimental value...Some knives I don't use but just don't have the heart to get rid of them...ENJOY!



NECK KNIVES (Left to Right):
-Cold Steel Para-Edge
-CRKT Dogfish
-Peter Atwood Skeeter (154cm)

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MULTITOOLS (Left to Right):
-Leatherman Wave
-Old Leatherman model
-Benchmade model 5 Rescue Hook (I use this at work to cut plastic straps)


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FIXED BLADE:
-Benchmade model 100 river/dive knife


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"TACTICAL" FOLDERS (Top Left to Bottom Right):
-Cold Steel Ti-Lite
-CRKT 14K series - Mt. Whitney
-Benchmade Griptilian (full size in D2)
-CRKT M18-02
-Spyderco Delica 4 Waved
-Cold Steel Medium Vaquero
-Chris Reeve Sebenza (small classic w/ micarta inserts)
-Delta-Z Osprey
-Benchmade model 820 Ascent
-SOG Twitch II
-Colt Signature series wildlife folder
-Kershaw Scallion
-CRKT 14K series - Pikes Peak
-CRKT Rollock


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OTHER FOLDERS (Top to Bottom):
-Case Sodbuster
-Case Mako
-Case Camper
-Queen Slimline Trapper
-Case Copperlock with barnboard scales
-Masons knife, blade and scissors, the blade is marked "LODGE"
-Rough Rider mini Stockman w/ micarta scales
-"Trick Knife" Made by Imperial Schrade
-Imperial Schrade small 2 blade slipjoint...

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Sorry, but I think I'm done with the group collection photos. Last year's took all darn day. :( Opening all of the boxes, sheaths, bags. Trying to arrange the empty packaging so everything gets put back where it came from. Trying to light the area for the photos. And boxing everything back up again... And to top it off, the pictures didn't come out well.

Last Winter's lineup, way outdated now:
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wow, very nice guys!

Hey LAvan, hows that U2 treating you? Thats definatly on my want list...I hear that blade literally has the best edge retention avaliable to the knife industry...
 
Duh, I just realized I left out a bunch of my knives...I forgot about all my SAK's and my Balisong collection...Oh well...Myabe Ill post them another time...
 
hows that U2 treating you? Thats definatly on my want list...I hear that blade literally has the best edge retention avaliable to the knife industry...

You've heard right. If that blade were three inches long, about zipty seven knife companies would be closing their doors.

Just ONE HALF INCH more.

But it is my "go to" blade for more things than I can name. It's ALWAYS sharp.

And it HOLDS it.

:):):)
 
Cool, I gotta get myself one of those...In case anyone else is interested in it, here is a little paragraph I got off an online knife shop...

Fallkniven U2:

This is the world's first folding knife with a blade of laminate powder steel, the market innovation Super Gold Powder Steel, SGPS. Powder steel is extremely costly and difficult to work with, and requires advanced technology in combination with experienced knifemakers. The advantage of this steel lies in its outstanding edge retention: there is simply nothing to compare today. The slim handle consists of strong composite material, which makes the knife light and pleasant to carry. With blade grooves on either side, the knife is completely symmetrical and is as easy to use for right-handers and left-handers. The traditional lockback function offers no unpleasant surprises, but locks the blade in its open position with a distinct reliable click.
 
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