Hi all, just wanted to share my display cases

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Hi all, just wanted to share my display cases

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I just had a rough day, so I wanted to do something to unwind.
The box on the left is a watch display case from Bed, Bath and Beyond (haha), and the chest on the right is a jewelry box from Bombay Company:
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more of the BBB case:
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and more of the Bombay Company chest:
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very very nice!=D
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Very, Very, Very Nice !!!!!!!
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Very nice collection, and display cases as well!
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Very well done... collection and cases. Impressed :D
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Sure beats sticking jewelry in there! Love it!
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WOW VERY NICE!!!!!!!! :eek:
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Thanks! I used to keep them in a large Spyderpac, but I think their presentation is better with these chests. There are still two empty drawers tho...
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very nice setup.
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:spyder: I love how huge the pics make the knives look! :) :spyder:
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Yowzas! that's a might nice collection u go there fyunchclick! Snazzy display cases too! Like yer Bali collection btw.... :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Your collection is intense. What's the hour glass shaped model (top deck right of the Lavas)? I've never seen one in all my years of Spyderholism. The Bali drawer almost made me drool. You have pretty much every knife I've ever wanted.
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Jakemug wrote:Your collection is intense. What's the hour glass shaped model (top deck right of the Lavas)? I've never seen one in all my years of Spyderholism. The Bali drawer almost made me drool. You have pretty much every knife I've ever wanted.
Looks like a Shabaria to me
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Jakemug wrote:Your collection is intense. What's the hour glass shaped model (top deck right of the Lavas)? I've never seen one in all my years of Spyderholism. The Bali drawer almost made me drool. You have pretty much every knife I've ever wanted.
That is the Shabaria, one of the early ethnic designs...one of JD's seemingly bottomless top ten favorites. :D :p
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fyunchclick wrote:Thanks! I used to keep them in a large Spyderpac, but I think their presentation is better with these chests. There are still two empty drawers tho...
Beats the heck out of my display. :cool:

Only two drawers empty...that will change soon.


Are your Balis all the same model or different ones?
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Jakemug wrote:Your collection is intense. What's the hour glass shaped model (top deck right of the Lavas)? I've never seen one in all my years of Spyderholism. The Bali drawer almost made me drool. You have pretty much every knife I've ever wanted.
that is the shabaria

my question is what is the knife in the bombay chest bottom drawer all the way to the left. the karambit is in the middle. great pics
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tonydahose wrote:that is the shabaria

my question is what is the knife in the bombay chest bottom drawer all the way to the left. the karambit is in the middle. great pics
If I'm looking at what you are, the drawer with the karambit in the middle, the left side knife is a Benchmade Skirmish.

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dRider wrote:If I'm looking at what you are, the drawer with the karambit in the middle, the left side knife is a Benchmade Skirmish.
And what is the Spyder on the far opposite of that drawer....

Skirmish, Endura, Karambit, ATR, and _______??

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