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  • Amattern

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    Finally picked a better knife to carry instead of my folding razor blade knife.


    Spyderco Tenacious
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    tradertator

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    I love kydex, but leather is classic. Having a firesteel loop on your camp knife is such a good idea.
    Blaze & OD RC-3 w/ KSF Sheath (Sharpshooter) &
    Busse Boss Street w/ KSF Forest (Sharpshooter)
     

    spencer rifle

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    Scrounging brass
    ESEE 4 and 5 and an oldie

    Recently acquired from KnifeLady.
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    The pride and joy of the collection: my father's WWII US Navy knife, stamped USN and with his initials. We broke the original tip off many years ago on a camping trip.
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    grunt soldier

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    man you guys got some sweet blades and a lot of them with some cool ass history. just imagine if those old blades could talk. the stories they could probably tell.

    and drbarnes your not fooling us. you have one of the nicest collections around. we are trying to get on your level, even though your scared to use that gladius :)
     

    Bradsknives

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    man you guys got some sweet blades and a lot of them with some cool ass history. just imagine if those old blades could talk. the stories they could probably tell.

    and drbarnes your not fooling us. you have one of the nicest collections around. we are trying to get on your level, even though your scared to use that gladius :)


    Oh, he is using it (wall hanger). It's part of his home interior decoration collection. :):
     

    M67

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    This knife is no longer with me, had to buy bullets and pay for a tux rental for my friend's wedding, but, it's a knife. Not the Greatest pictures though.






    Benchmade 42.
     

    grunt soldier

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    Oh, he is using it (wall hanger). It's part of his home interior decoration collection. :):

    this makes Jerry sad. I once heard if you had a busse that you refused to use, that the unicorn who donates it's tears for the heat treat would break into you house at night and steal your blade and leave you a magical upper decker. thats just what I heard though :)
     

    bobbystoney

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    Will do. Plan on keeping my 42 though but you never know. I've gotten rid of others that I never thought I'd get rid of.
     

    Bradsknives

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    My Latest

    I picked these up for myself last week. Because I suck at taking good detailed pictures I have added stock pics along with my personal pics so you can see the detail of these knives.

    William Henry B12-Mediterranean
    #6 of 25 made
    Production Date: August 2009
    Blade: Black Tungesten DLC-coated "Wave" Damascus-ZDP-189 Core.
    Frame: Heat-Blue "Croc-Skin" Damascus-by Chad Nichols.
    Scale: Olive Wood.
    Note: Stud and Button Lock have a natural Citrine gemstone that is set in a 18K gold
    bezel.

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    William Henry B12-Jackson Creek
    #28 0f 100 made
    Production Date: May 2010
    Blade: "Copper Wave" Damascus-VG5 Core.
    Frame: Heat-Brown "Wave" Mokume.
    Scale: Amboyna Burl Wood.
    Note: Stud and Button Lock have a natural Citrine gemstone that is set in a 18K gold
    bezel.

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