Anyone collect miniature knives?

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Anyone collect miniature knives?

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So, does anyone here collect miniature knives?

Im talking small like http://www.atlantacutlery.com/popup.asp ... 002_1_.jpg and http://www.atlantacutlery.com/popup.asp ... e/1028.jpg


I personally like smaller knives and seems like it would be a cool addition to my collection. Also, they are so cheap and easy to find(would be cool when traveling and finding knives here and they, they would have a story behind each)



While yes, they are cheap I am not talking about them replaces my normal blades. Just something cool to collect for years to come.
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Haven't bought any yet, but was looking at these in the latest AG Russell catalog the other day.
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See, Paul knows what I am talking about.

I though I was going to get an "huh" response.



I dont know.. I think it would be nice to have a display case full of these little suckers. Nice conversation piece too!
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I collect hummingbirds(spyderkey) and the others :spyder: made and makes,love my micro dyad black pearl.
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The only I have.
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I got a free SOG that is about an inch long closed.

This thread reminded me of another I've seen.

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/sho ... p?t=230342

Scroll down to posts 20 and 24. :)
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Donut wrote:I got a free SOG that is about an inch long closed.

This thread reminded me of another I've seen.

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/sho ... p?t=230342

Scroll down to posts 20 and 24. :)
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I don`t generally collect them but I bought a camillus yello-Jaket I think there pretty rare because I cant find any information about it,here is a picture.Maybe someone can tell me something about it.
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I don't have any yet, but I would like to try them out. Sounds like a great idea to collect them from various places. Got any other links?
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