Let's See Your Knife Storage Systems.

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Re: Let's See Your Knife Storage Systems.

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Received a jumbo knife roll from Blade HQ today. I've filled less than half of the 48 spaces with my modest accumulation... should take a long time to fill it up. 🙂

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Some impressive collections. Like Pokémon cards for adults :winking-tongue
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I've always liked using these stands.

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My humble box
Just one more knife...
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The Deacon wrote:
Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:28 am
Most of my Spyderco collection is divided between a small curio cabinet...
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and two large ones.
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The remainder is stored in their original boxes, in a drawer.
That is an awesome collection
Just one more knife...
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I use Pelican cases, like a few others.

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Pelican 1170 to be specific. I need another one.

I like them because they are easy to stash and easy to transport if necessary. You can simply buy more if you need more space. They seal nicely too, and help to prevent corrosion in storage if you throw in a few silica gel packets.
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Man drawer!
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Hot dang! That looks like a sock drawer #0024.

Very nice collection!
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I keep my Spyderco folders across 2 large Spyderpaks & a chest rig that I use as a small knife roll.
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My handful of non-Spyderco folders go in a different knife roll, and my fixed-blades (Spyderco or otherwise) go in a drawer.
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zuludelta wrote:
Thu Aug 18, 2022 8:09 pm
I keep my Spyderco folders across 2 large Spyderpaks & a chest rig that I use as a small knife roll.
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My handful of non-Spyderco folders go in a different knife roll, and my fixed-blades (Spyderco or otherwise) go in a drawer.
Got some winners in the chest rig :star-struck
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work:

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home:

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ZrowsN1s wrote:
Thu Aug 18, 2022 9:36 pm
Got some winners in the chest rig :star-struck
Thanks. The chest rig is where my favourites/personal carry live. Right now, it's home to 3 Yojimbo 2s (S30V, S30V DLC, trainer), 3 Yojumbos (S30V, S30V DLC, S90V), a P'kal & a P'kal trainer, a Li'l Temperance 3, a satin Karahawk & a TiCN-coated Karahawk, an Introvert, and a waved, TiCN-coated Matriarch 2.

There's easily room in there for another 3 or 4 folders LOL, but I'm reserving that space for some upcoming releases that I've been anticipating for a while.
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Re: Let's See Your Knife Storage Systems.

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Another door hanger variation with a MOLLE panel.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F42WD26

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shunsui wrote:
Fri Aug 19, 2022 3:40 pm
Another door hanger variation with a MOLLE panel.
Clever! 👍
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It used to be just a belt:
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Then I made a few tool rolls. The one in the middle was unfinished when I took the photo.

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I also made a "bucket" made of stiff leather for my sheathed fixed blade knives.
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Dresser drawer for me.
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abbazaba wrote:
Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:30 am
Still using these: https://www.amazon.com/Acrylic-Organize ... e+3+drawer

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...and you can't even sell that Slysz Bowie to me ? TT
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Xformer wrote:
Fri Aug 26, 2022 2:00 pm
abbazaba wrote:
Mon Jan 09, 2017 8:30 am
Still using these: https://www.amazon.com/Acrylic-Organize ... e+3+drawer

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...and you can't even sell that Slysz Bowie to me ? TT
lol, I don't even have most of those knives anymore.
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My Dad's old toolbox is the knife box
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Behold! My Closet:
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30 :bug-red-white 's
Models: Manix 2, Manix 2 XL, Lil’ Native, Native 5, Native Chief, Shaman, Sage 5 LW, Caly 3.5, Stretch 2 LW, Stretch 2 XL, PM2, Delica 4, Endura 4, Astute, Chaparral, Dragonfly 2, Ladybug, Manbug, Jester
Steels: 15V, LC200N, S30V, S90V, Maxamet, K390, 8Cr13MoV, VG-10, HAP-40, Rex 45, M4, CruWear, XHP, 204P, ZDP-189, 4V
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