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Steelman wrote:... So what is next?
A Spyderco knife of course ;) Thanks!
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Peter1960 wrote:The two little things are :spyder: pins (Poliwog + ATR TI).

On the picture you see four rows of knives. In the second row from above you will find the Pirka. I will not describe more, it's more exiting to find the Pirka by your own :)
Duh, sometimes.....Pirka....I read Pirka and was thinking Pikal.... and I was already wondering:"Did he get a prototype? It should be really easy to see with the blade curved the wrong way". My mistake, yes, I see the Pirka.

Very cool collection! The white Horns are beautiful!
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Hob, to err is human. I would be very glad if I had a Pirka prototype, but I never heard about it. Any infos?

For a better view: the Pirka (in the middle)

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Hello Peter,

thanks a lot for sharing this :eek: GREAT :eek: picture - it is worth all the effort you had when "composing" it!
All the best for you,
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Awesome collection, Peter! Looks like you've got a few more photos left to show us. ;)
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:eek: The drooling nearly did my company laptop in, but wow!

Those millies are looking way to tempting..... must resist.... At least until after the Caly3... :D
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Is it bad when you can ID them all as you make the way across the rows? :p
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Oh my God! That's awesome!

And quite expensive. Did you steal them? ;)


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Very nice ;)
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WOW thats a BIG collection!
I wonder if anyone can beat that? :confused:
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Peter1960 wrote:Hob, to err is human. I would be very glad if I had a Pirka prototype, but I never heard about it. Any infos?

For a better view: the Pirka (in the middle)

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:) There you go as well, I was thinking of Pikal, which is actually the P'kal model. But as I said I read Pirka and my brain wasn't computing. Ted took this picture of the P'kal in Amsterdam (hope its ok that I repeat this picture here, Ted?)
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Phenomenal Collection!

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Peter, thanks for posting this....I can't imagine how long it took to arrange them for a photo......you have impeccable taste and style!.... ;) :cool:
But where's the Kiwi's at?.....I think the good Deacon might have to comment on this, Peter! ;) :D
Thanks again for sharing.....I thinks it's time for some Foliage Green.... :p
btw: those white micarta Jess Horn's have got me Salivating! I have only had experience with the ZDP Horn and am most impressed with its ergos...
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Nice shot Peter. I am too lazy to do the same. I would be very fearful of getting everything back in the right boxes. Plus, I have a fear of heights. :eek:
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Nice collection Peter, if it gets much bigger then that we might view it by Google Earth.
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Cool collection Peter! Thanks for sharing :)
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*CLUNK!*

*pulls jaw off desk*

That is a collection.

Thanks for sharing, that is amazing...
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naggalowmo wrote:WOW thats a BIG collection!
I wonder if anyone can beat that? :confused:
I assure you that in the forums are other mates with a lot of more :spyder: . Can I owe you the rest? ;)

Thanks for your good words!
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[quote="jaislandboy"]...But where's the Kiwi's at?.....I think the good Deacon might have to comment on this, Peter! ]Brian, he has already done on his homepage :D I fear to buy a Kiwi, maybe The Deacon will miss it :eek:
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Outstanding! :cool: :spyder: :cool:

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I have those blades (Monte Bell and Snow Peak) they are Japan only models. I got mine from camping stores in Japan.

It is a very comfortable knife. When you get to 300 plus I will tell you not to store them together. I had this problem and lost 150 of them.

I am down to 138 Spydercos now and sold some (19) to guys here. Keep it in the family.hehehe.


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