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WHAT DO YOU COLLECT OTHER THEN TOBACCO & PIPES
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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger107" data-source="post: 554053" data-attributes="member: 4357"><p>Used to collect, read buy, knives. Had close to a hundred st one time. From hunting to pocket and a few tactical, like a vintage usmc issue fighting knife and a Randall. Sold off a lot when I retired, still have maybe 30. I was able to gift my wife's son in law a matched set of vintage Schrade Old Timers last Xmas. All from the 70s and earlier. A fixed blade hunter, a folding hunter, and 3 pocket knives of varying size. All with bone handles and brass bolsters. All US made and much better steel than current models. Also had a Sears hunter with leather handle. Best hunter I ever had. Sharpen it well and I could skin out 3 or 4 deer before it needed resharpening. Favorite was a Boker pocket knife from the 20s given to me by my uncle when I turned 12. Had been sharpened so much the blade wad about half its original size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger107, post: 554053, member: 4357"] Used to collect, read buy, knives. Had close to a hundred st one time. From hunting to pocket and a few tactical, like a vintage usmc issue fighting knife and a Randall. Sold off a lot when I retired, still have maybe 30. I was able to gift my wife's son in law a matched set of vintage Schrade Old Timers last Xmas. All from the 70s and earlier. A fixed blade hunter, a folding hunter, and 3 pocket knives of varying size. All with bone handles and brass bolsters. All US made and much better steel than current models. Also had a Sears hunter with leather handle. Best hunter I ever had. Sharpen it well and I could skin out 3 or 4 deer before it needed resharpening. Favorite was a Boker pocket knife from the 20s given to me by my uncle when I turned 12. Had been sharpened so much the blade wad about half its original size. [/QUOTE]
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