Just a quick note on the point of this blog. Of the millions of knife/tool photos that have been posted on the internet a small majority are actually useful to the potential user. One of the easiest ways to give a fair indication of size, regardless of one's photographical skills, is to take a picture of the knife in an adult's hand. Even though human hands vary greatly in size it is easier to mentally understand the basic dimensions when framed by fingers, a thumb and the palm.
To this end, I will slowly move through my entire collection; giving the viewer at least 3 pictures (closed knife/open hand, open knife/open hand, open knife/closed hand) of each knife I own.
We will start with my Spyderco collection and move on from there.
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April
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- The Victorinox Classic SD (53003)
- The CRKT Lightfoot M1 (M1-03K)
- The CRKT E-Lock Starlight (7343)
- The Mini-Griptilian (BM555GRN)
- The Benchmade 530
- The Benchmade Griptilian (550BKOD)
- The Baliyo (YUS100)
- The Kershaw RAM (KS1910/KS1910CKT)
- The Barong (C124)
- The SpyderCard (SC01PS) XX
- The Dodo (C80GBL)
- The Massad Ayoob (C60)
- The Orange 93mm Rescue (C14OR)
- The Atlantic Salt (C89YL)
- The Yojimbo (C85GPBL)
- The Lava (C110P)
- The Endura 4 (C10GRE)
- The Delica 4 (C11GRE)
- The Native (C41BK)
- The Captain (C111G)
- The Ed Schempp Khukuri (C125)
- The Manix (C95G)
- The G10 Endura (C10GFG)
- The UK Pen Knife (C94FG)
- The Military (C36GPBK)
- The SpydeRench (T01S)
- The Lil' Temperance (C69)
- JD Smith Sprint Run (C58G)
- The Gunting (C68)
- ATS-55 Rescue (C14S)
- The Shabaria (C59)
- The Tasman Salt (C106YL)
- The scene so far.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
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