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List all of your knives, not just Spyderco's.

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I have collected a few over the years before I got into Spyderco....



-Spyderco Delica FRN 50/50

-Spyderco Endura SS plain

-Spyderco Calypso FRN plain

-Chris Reeves Large Sebenza Regular plain

-USMC Ka-Bar plain

-SAK Med. (dont know the name)
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Off the top of my head...the ones still in use circulation...
Spyderco FRN ATS55 Delica 50/50 edge
Benchmade Stryker ATS34 black combo edge
Benchmade Mini Ascent ATS34 black plain edge
Victorinox Huntsman
Victorinox Classic
CRKT M-16Z (12A?)Carson design
CRKT Apache 2 ATS34 limited edition black combo edge
CRKT Mirage satin plain edge
Buck Nighthawk
Kershaw Amphibian
Gerber/Blackie Collins river knife
Leatherman Wave
Leatherman Supertool
Leatherman Pulse
Leatherman Micra
Swisstool Utili-Key
I think that's all of 'em.
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Geez, well...let's list the knives I own:

Spyderco Delica II serated
Spyderco Police SS serrated
Spyderco Dragonfly II plain edge
Spyderco Catcherman
Spyderco Cricket Plain edge
Spyderco Civilian CF serrated
Spyderco spydercard
Spyderco ladybug
Spyderco Navigator
Benchmade auto stryder
Benchmade Mel Perde AXIS lock
Victorinox small SAK
Victorinox large SAK
S&W 1250 tactical folder
Boker Ceramic bade Infinity 89
Masters of Defense Dieter CQB
CRKT Sampson K.I.S.S.
CRKT M-16
Leatherman Micra
Leatherman supertool
Leatherman wave
Gerber AR3.00
Gerber custom 600 series
Gerber 800 series Legend
Gerber LST
Gerber Airframe
Buck classic lockback
Buck NXT
Delta-Z 6180 knife
Schrade Safe-T-Grip
Another Schrade Safe-T-Grip
Cold Steel voyager
2 Custom built fixed bades
1 Custom built folder that I helped with <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>(titanium handels with Micarta inlay, liner lock, titanium alloy blade.)

That' about it, give or take the ones I forgot with all that's happening up here with school and that. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>


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Edited by - Turbo923 on 9/4/2001 2:49:15 PM
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TURBO...Can I sell you some pockets? Har har har!
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Gatekeeper:
Pockets? That's one thing I usually run out of. <img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Oh well, there might be more people with more knives than me. Doubt it <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
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This is the list of ones in rotation... Have a box in the back room put away.

Spydies:
99 Plain Delica
Ladybug(now my sister's)
Tufram Serrated Cricket
40/60 Wegner Jr
SS Dragonfly

Leatherman (about 5-6yrs old, retired... using too hard) can't remember model

Kershaw/Ken Onion Boa

RiverTrail 3 3/4" folder, wood handle, brass bolsters, rear lock

Pakistan Steel(one of the 1-in-a-million good quality ones) 5" lockblade, skinner

FIXED BLADES
UC Scorpion 2, 4"
UC Tanto, 4"
Gerber boot knife, 5"
Suko skinner, 4"
Floating Fillet, 5"
6" Survival knife, good quality, maker unknown.

We all start with 10 fingers. Those with Spydies have 9 to spare, Still need a thumb. Good thing I still have 8 to spare...

hmm... first time in 4 months I've gotten an error message... :p

Edited by - vampyrewolf on 9/4/2001 5:30:31 PM
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Well, you have to understand that originally, I planned to collect CRKTs. Have pretty much given over on that idea, but it is still possible.
Here goes:
Spyderco Native FRN
Spyderco Wegner
Spyderco Wayne Goddard Ltwt
Spyderco Dyad
Spyderco Walker Ltwt
Spyderco Calypso Jr Ltwt
CRKT Lg Mirage PE (2)
CRKT Lg Mirage Combo
CRKT Lg Mirage Serrated
CRKT Medium Mirage PE (2)
CRKT Medium Mirage Combo
CRKT Medium Mirage Serrated (2)
CRKT Medium Mirage Wharncliffe PE (2)
CRKT Medium Mirage Wharncliffe Combo
CRKT Lg Mirage Grey Ghost PE
CRKT Medium Mirage Grey Ghost Combo
CRKT Lg Apache PE
CRKT Lg Apache Lmtd Edition Black Combo
CRKT Med Apache PE
CRKT Small Apache Combo
CRKT Large S-2
CRKT Large KFF
CRKT Large LUS
CRKT Companion
CRKT M16-14
CRKT Peck
CRKT Stiff KISS Combo
Outdoor Edge Magna Alum.
Outdoor Edge Large Impulse Black
Outdoor Edge Paragee
Camillus EDC 154CM steel
Camillus ArcLite
Camillus USMC Fighting knife w/serrations, sawback (2)
Cold Steel Large Drop Point Twistmaster (2)
Cold Steel Bushmaster
KaBAR USMC Fighting Knife
REKAT Pioneer 1
REKAT Fang neck knife
TOPS Wolf Pup
Gerber LST
Kershaw Whirlwind
Kershaw Avalanche
Case small Copperhead -- blue, SS blade
Old case modern, don't know pattern, either small stockman or whittler
Atlanta Cutlery Khukuri, made in India
E-Nep -- Thailand knife similar to Khukuri, butt somewhat different as well.
Large Regular Plain Sebenza
Schrade King Stockman/Rancher
I've ordered 2 Custom knives

I think that is all. Considering I owned a few assorted POS knives plus around a dozen from the list when I joined the forums in February, my accumulation/collection has substantially increased, in just 7 months. Too much, too fast!

Stare

Edited by - The Stare on 9/4/2001 6:50:23 PM
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CS Vaquero Grande
CS large Voyager
CS Bushmaster
CS Bird and Trout
Gerber Coho
Leatherman Wave and mini
CRKT Stiff KISS
CRKT Komodo Gold
Buck 110
Lakota Finwing
SAK Ranger, Fisherman, Manager, Tinker
Kershaw Bladetrader
Kershaw Random Task
Kershaw Minitask

and when the Commemorative Worker gets here in the mail, it will make 40 total Spydies.
(I listed those over in the BF thread)


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My list - so far

Spyderco FRN Endura
Spyderco FRN Delica
Spyderco FRN Native
Spyderco FRN Matriarch
Spyderco FRN Ladybug
Buck Special
Buck 110 Folding Hunter
CRKT Polkowski/Kasper Companion
CRKT Stiff KISS
CRKT Delilah's Peck
CRKT 24K KISS
A Laguiole folder by Jailler (French Manufacturer)
Russell Belt Knife
2 Swiss Army (SAK) type folders with engraved wooden handles
1 SS handled SAK type folders
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STARE... Couldn't help but notice the lack of Benchmade. Is there something we should know about them? Otherwise, VERY impressive.
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Spyderco
- SnapIt
- EnduraII
- Calypso Jr Micarta
- Calypso Jr Ltwt
- MichaelWalker Ltwt
- Copilot
- Native Ltwt
- SpyderRench
- Rescue
- Pro Venator
- DyadJr Micart
- Wegner
- Delica FRN
- Worker
Benchmade
- Mel Pardue
- 705 Axis
- 720 Axis
- Mel Pardue gentleman Money clip knife
Gerber
- MultiPlier
- EZ Out
Buck
- 110 Folding Hunter
- 119 Special fixed blade
- 309 Companion
- MiniBuck
Schrade
- Lake&Walker
- Senior
- Pro Trapper
- Trailmaster
- cliphanger
- Middleman jack
- Wolverine
Leatherman
- PST
- Wave
- Wave Tool Adapter
Victorinox
- Huntsman
- Champion
- Executive
- Classic
- Illuminator
- Adventurer
Case
- Chestnut Bone large Stockman
- Stag small Stockman
- Lowes blue bone RussLock
- Red PocketWorn Large Copperlock
Puma
- Sportec
Boker
- Bud Neally Escort
...And those are just the ones that I can think of off the top of my head!

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Spyderco
- SnapIt
- EnduraII
- Calypso Jr Micarta
- Calypso Jr Ltwt
- MichaelWalker Ltwt
- Copilot
- Native Ltwt
- SpyderRench
- Rescue
- Pro Venator
- DyadJr Micart
- Wegner
- Delica FRN
- Worker
Benchmade
- Mel Pardue
- 705 Axis
- 720 Axis
- Mel Pardue gentleman Money clip knife
Gerber
- MultiPlier
- EZ Out
Buck
- 110 Folding Hunter
- 119 Special fixed blade
- 309 Companion
- MiniBuck
Schrade
- Lake&Walker
- Senior
- Pro Trapper
- Trailmaster
- cliphanger
- Middleman jack
- Wolverine
Leatherman
- PST
- Wave
- Wave Tool Adapter
Victorinox
- Huntsman
- Champion
- Executive
- Classic
- Illuminator
- Adventurer
Case
- Chestnut Bone large Stockman
- Stag small Stockman
- Lowes blue bone RussLock
- Red PocketWorn Large Copperlock
Puma
- Sportec
Boker
- Bud Neally Escort
...And those are just the ones that I can think of off the top of my head!

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Sorry for the double posts!

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Buck 0650-BB-0 Nighthawk
Buck 531X Bucklock
Buck 532+ Bucklock
Buck B880-00-0 Strider Tactical, F.P. run #1
EKA Fillet
EKA Swede 38
Fällkniven F1, F.P. run #154
Gerber Fillet
Kershaw 1430 Wild Wild Turkey
Lagouile 12 cm Prestige Ebony
MicroTech P/N 300053 Socom M/A
Puma 116382 Trail Guide
Puma 960 Cub
Satake Chef´s 24
Spyderco C11PBK Delica
Spyderco C27P Jess Horn, #53
Spyderco C35PBK "Q"
Spyderco C36GPE Military
Spyderco C36GPE Military Forum 2000 #15
Spyderco C36GPE Military Forum 2000 #16
Spyderco C41GPI Native #312 (Thanks Clay!)
Spyderco C41GPI Native #57
Spyderco C52PBK Calypso Jr Ltw
Spyderco C53P Peter Herbst #57
Spyderco C53PS Peter Herbst #57
Spyderco C60S Massad Ayoob #57
Spyderco C63GP James A Keating Chinook
Spyderco C65S Bob Lum Chinese Folder #57
Spyderco C66PBKI Frank Centofante Vesuvius #57
Spyderco C66PSBKI Frank Centofante Vesuvius #57
Spyderco C68GP Bram Frank Gunting #57
Spyderco C68GTR Bram Frank Gunting Trainer #57
Victorinox 1.6795 SwissChamp

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My little collection:
-Spyderco C05ss serr.(now C01 pe)
-Spyderco C08 Harpy
-Spyderco C52pbk Calypso
-Spyderco C35pbk Q
-CRKT Stiff K.I.S.S. Tanto Pe
-Aitor bowie jr.(wood handles)
-and more more more......(uglies and cheap ones).

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My list...

Knives:

* Spyderco Cricket - plain aluminum
* Spyderco Cricket - serrated aluminum
* Spyderco Cricket - serrated pink
* Spyderco Dragonfly - plain stainless steel with black coating (aftermarket)
* Buck 110 standard
* Buck 110 Master Series with BG42 steel
* EKA Camp knive (swedish)
* Laguiole standard
* Laguiole Philippe Starck

Tools:

* Leatherman Micra
* Leatherman Mini-Tool
* Leatherman Wave
* Leatherman Supertool
* Leatherman Pulse
* Leatherman Crunch
* UTICA Multimaster
* SOG Crossgrip
* Wenger Pocketgrip
* SwissTech Tool
* SwissTech Microplus
* SwissTech Mariner

Next ones will be the Leatherman Juice and a Spyderco Mouse...

-Ted-
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These are the ones I remember right now...
Benchmade 812
Benchmade 330 KOTM
Benchmade 350
Buck Buck Lite
Case Baby Butterbean
Case Amber Bone Stockman
Case Peanut
Case Texas Toothpick
Camillus CUDA 2 Jr.
Camillus EDC
CRKT Mirage Wharncliffe
CRKT Mini KFF
CRKT Neck Peck
CRKT Bear Claw
CRKT Commander (Ace)
CRKT Point Guard
CRKT Urban Shark 1
CRKT PECK (2)
CRKT KISS
CRKT Sampson's KISS
Chris Reeve Small Regular Sebbie
Kershaw Wild Ti Turkey
Kershaw Chive
MOD Lady Hawk
Microtech Mini-Socom
REKAT Fang
Spyderco Dragonfly
Spyderco Cricket
Spyderco Mouse
Spyderco Pegasus
Spyderco Navigator
Spyderco Delica
Spyderco Harpy
Spyderco Rookie
Spyderco Toad
*Mind Blanking Here*
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Double post.
Matt

Edited by - Jazzman on 9/5/2001 4:35:53 PM
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Triple Post..

Edited by - Jazzman on 9/5/2001 4:35:03 PM
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Stare- There's a simple way to tell if your knife is a whittler or stockman. Simply look at the blade configuration. If the main blade is the only one on its pivot, with 2 small blades (maybe 1 and a file)on the other pivot, it is a whittler.

If the knife has a master blade and another blade on the same pivot, with a 3rd blade on the other pivot, it is a stockman.

Case whittlers can be worth a great deal, so I would look and see. Also, post what the tang stamps look like and I can tell you how old it is. Good Hunting!! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Keepin' it real...real sharp, that is.
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