I've been a knife person my entire life and I've been "collecting" for close to 60 years. I try not to accumulate any more; but I slip off the wagon now and again. The second I saw Joe Cassel's little 5 inch blade (I call it the Cubby) I knew I had another one! It is beautifully designed and made; Joe is an artist.
But that has brought up a question for me. I'm an orpand now; no one to will or give things to. Especially anyone who can appreciate a bunch of custom and on- off knives. I've been thinning the heard; gave my origional scout knife to a Cub Scout. He was thrilled and so was I.
I'm trying to figure out how to take'em with me (that's not going well) and some, like Joe's, are in the "cold dead hands" catagory. I know a few of you will try to help me by volunteering to lighted my load. Probably isn't gonna happen, but thanks.
So, any suggestions or how to get some exceptional knives to a new home where they can be appreciated once I'm outta here. Thanks
But that has brought up a question for me. I'm an orpand now; no one to will or give things to. Especially anyone who can appreciate a bunch of custom and on- off knives. I've been thinning the heard; gave my origional scout knife to a Cub Scout. He was thrilled and so was I.
I'm trying to figure out how to take'em with me (that's not going well) and some, like Joe's, are in the "cold dead hands" catagory. I know a few of you will try to help me by volunteering to lighted my load. Probably isn't gonna happen, but thanks.
So, any suggestions or how to get some exceptional knives to a new home where they can be appreciated once I'm outta here. Thanks