Knives

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The whole collection (except for the shortsword, two leatherman tools & 4 swiss army knives)

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another view
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Our eating daggers. Both hand made by Shadowmaker of Carillon (MKA E. Wayne Urstadt) Kathy's is the tanto with the compass rose from her coat of arms and the wolf-handled one is mine - the primary charge on my arms is a wolf. Kathy's also has a silver rose, hand carved, on the end, with a garnet set in the middle.
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the oldies in my collection. An M5 bayonet that was a gift from my buddy and a WWII souvenir that I picked up at a garage sale many years ago. Apparently there was quite a cottage industry making these toys for GI's to bring home... hilt & scabbard are carved bone. Blade is really cheap steel.
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Two more Shadowmaker knives - the Beast is top (the serial number is 666) and the lower knife is pattern welded (what some people call "Damascus")
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And two MORE Shadowmaker knives. Beauty (because she IS) and one of two folders that Shadowmaker ever made.
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Commercial stuff. The middle one is a Gerber Command 1 - best blade in the pic.
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Working knives
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More working knives
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Two watch fobs and a specialty knife - the short blade shown on the "Favorite" is specifically designed for opening friction fit wrist & pocket watch cases.
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Note that if the knives have wear and tear on them, it's because they get CARRIED. If I wanted museum pieces, they'd never have left the box. As it is, I know what they all can do and when to use them. Or wear them, as the case may be. Beauty & the Beast are my knives that I wear at SCA feasts and events, for example.

Anyway, thought you folks might like to see them.
 
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Finally got around to taking some shots of some of mine. I keep most of them in a chest with 4 drawers.

These are mostly Case and other brands I've collected over the years. I have almost every small coke bottle variation made except for a mother of pearl one. Most of the other Case knives are diferent shield variations, limited editions, etc. Theres a few old pocket knives in there that are very old.

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This next drawer has my tactical knives including my carry knife, an SOG Flash. Sitting next to the left of it is a Flash that was autographed by Spencer Frazier using some type of electropencil on the blade.
The butterfly knife with the black and silver handles is what I carried when I was younger untill I got tired of being hassled about having it by police. Its a Benchmade Balisong I got when I was 15. I think its illegal to carry it now.
There are a few more collectables in there that I didn't have room for in the other drawer.

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Out of these next 3, the only 2 that go in a drawer are the stag handled one on bottom and the boot knife in the middle. I honestly can't remember where I got them from but do remember that the stag handled one was made by a famous builder in England. The boot knife is some kind of tribute knife. Theres a military symbol near the grip but I've lost the paper work for it and don't remember what it means. The top knife is a tanto blade by Ontario Knife company. Very well made and definitely something you want with you in a survival enviroment.

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This is only about 3/4s of my entire collection. Some are tucked away in totes in the original boxes and some are on the wall. I have some very old autos too but left them out of the pictures.
This was where a good chunk of my moeny went since I was about 13. Of course it pretty much stopped once I discovered guns.[smile]
 
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