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Wow. That is, well, amazing. It makes the pile of knives on my desk feel insecure. :p A shot like this begs the question: which knife are you looking for now? The ultra rare unicorn-like legend, or hottest new release from the :spyder: factory?
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A fine collection you got there! Must have taken ages to assemble!

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Peter,that is a very impressive collection you have.tom. :D
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Thats about THREE TIMES the size of my :spyder: collection! :( Very cool :cool: picture! :)
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Hi Peter, I always enjoy your pictures. Tell are you Spyderman, dangling from the ceiling from your syder web to get such a shot?

I see you are short a couple of Kopas, I hope you endeavor to correct that lack. ;)
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I am looking forward to many more posts in the individual photos thread you have going. A couple of close-ups of the Pikal and some unique others would be nice...
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I AM BLOWN AWAY!!!

What a great collection. Thanks for taking the time to - gather them all up, take them out of the box one at a time, stack the boxes nearby, open all the knives, arrange them according to some order, get them all to say CHEESE... etc. etc. :D

Thanks!
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deputy tom wrote:Peter,that is a very impressive collection you have.tom. :D

Yeah I remember my impressive collection too. you had some of my collection. Those Pink Delicas.


Good to see you Deputy.

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Hillbillenigma wrote:I AM BLOWN AWAY!!!

What a great collection. Thanks for taking the time to - gather them all up, take them out of the box one at a time, stack the boxes nearby, open all the knives, arrange them according to some order, get them all to say CHEESE... etc. etc. :D

Thanks!
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[quote="zenheretic"]Hi Peter, I always enjoy your pictures. Tell are you Spyderman, dangling from the ceiling from your syder web to get such a shot?

I see you are short a couple of Kopas, I hope you endeavor to correct that lack. ]Dear zenheretic,

the shot is my little secret, but as always it was simple & human :)

You rub salt into my wound! My intention is the hole range of Kopas as I like them a lot, but it's not easy to find them at cheap prices in Europe.
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Very Sweet, you have something to be very proud of... Very well done and hours, days, weeks, months and years of searching and building your collection....
Congrats..........
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Easily laid out and photographed...but which one is prized above all others?
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That's a lot of metal and plastic! :eek:
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one question, where did you send your wife, when you took the pic? :D
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Peter, that is an incredible collection!! I think it is the largest Spyderco collection that I have ever seen!! Very nice.

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Very nice collection, Peter. That is the first time I have seen that many together and it gives excellent perspective to the actual sizes and shapes of the knives compared to their counterparts. Thanks for the great photo!
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Very impressive!

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Great photo, and fantastic collection, Peter!

A little weak though, on the Endura side of the street!! Work on it!
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Quantity AND Quality too.

Very Impressive.
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very cool peter that blows my mind. your collection is both a insperation as to what to strive for and depresing for my collection has a long way to go to reach the quality of yours. thats for the great pic.
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Woody wrote:Very Sweet, you have something to be very proud of... Very well done and hours, days, weeks, months and years of searching and building your collection....
Congrats..........
Yes Peter, this photo of your collection deserves to be Bumped to the top (maybe sticky'd?).... ;)
It looks like it took days to weeks to arrange your collection for this photograph....thanx again for sharing Peter.... :cool: :spyder: :cool:
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