I am a Hinderer Fan (RHK) but Spyderco, Kunwu, Chaves & Protect are the 5 makers / manufacturers whose products I focus on primarily.
I seem to be very engaged in collecting then I lose interest for a few months . Out of the blue I’m back to spending over a $1,000 a month on knives again for a period of time until the fire or available products run out. Hinderer is good for that
At the moment RHKs has a grip on my wallet & attention.
I’d love to see the current state of some of your collections!
My current Hinderer collection as it stands at 15.
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Posts: 7023 | Location: Central,Ohio | Registered: December 28, 2008
I passively collect good condition Western brand knives that are reasonably priced. Started with a Bakelite pommel and guard baby shark when I was young.
Posts: 10212 | Location: Woodinville, WA | Registered: March 30, 2004
Got a pretty decent Spyderco collection going, but I think I'm going to convert that over to Microtech and Heretic. I know they're overpriced for what you actually get, but God help me, I freaking love OTF's. They take up a lot less space in the pocket than Spydercos for the same amount of cutting performance. Spydercos are also a lot less of a deal in recent years. Their prices in the last five years have gone absolutely batshit. Knives I paid $150-ish are now twice that or more. That's Microtech OTF territory.
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Endeavoring to master the subtle art of the grapefruit spoon.
I was into Scrapyard Knives for a while, but when it was more or less folded into Busse I left the scene. Haven't bought one in several years. Now it's mostly Case XX, more trappers than anything.
When I was living in Columbus, OH (born and raised) I would hit the gun show circuit almost every weekend.
There was a knife maker by the name of Larry Bailey, who made these gorgeous custom knives and I started collecting them.
When 9-11 hit, I finally got picked up in Law Enforcement and relocated to VA. Well, between LE and then the military, I didnt get to go home as much as I liked. When I did get to go, I was always a wekeend off for the gun shows.
Posts: 1965 | Location: In NC trying to get back to VA | Registered: March 03, 2015
I have about a dozen Emerson folders, and a few of Tom Vosler’s blades. I was fortunate to get a perfect little camp knife/skinner from Tommy McNab before he passed.
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Posts: 290 | Location: Virginia, USA | Registered: January 19, 2004
I've collected custom knives for years, had more than a few from several makers. Had a medium collection of Emerson customs, still have several from W.D. Pease, had seven Bob Loveless double edge fighters at one point and my one true collection is Jimmy Fikes. I'd hunted for Fikes knives for years, at the top I had 14 pieces.
Fikes Tantos
Fikes Parang and Camp Knife
"Nature scares me" a quote by my friend Bob after a rough day at sea.
I guess I would say my two favorite brands are Benchmade and now TOPS. I really like TOPS knives. Both are expensive so I don’t have too many of either, but I have a few. I am thinking of getting another TOPS knife now.
I had never heard of Randall’s until now but man, they are twice the price is a TOPS knife. Why do people need to feed my addiction? LOL.
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Posts: 9861 | Location: The Lone Star State | Registered: July 07, 2008
While I have other Spyderco knives the PM 2 is my favorite. Para 3 isn’t far behind thought. I do seem to prefer titanium no matter what platform it is.
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Posts: 7023 | Location: Central,Ohio | Registered: December 28, 2008