Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
The knife on the left is an example of one of the first Paul Knives
I collect money. And you are never too old to start collecting that.
Actually, I sort of stopped collecting stuff. I'ts hard to keep up with the stuff after a while. That and I don't find myself getting attached to too much stuff anymore because I realized, it's stuff...and if I lost it, it's replaceable
...Oh, and I'm married, so I'd have to keep it contained to the basement.
I have a few upscale pocket knives. Most notably one I bought on St John for some reason (there may have been rum involved) I haven't even looked at it in a couple of years but I'll never forget the fact that it cost $1,000. Asian metalurgy etc. And for $1,000 you get a Care and Feeding DVD!
Quote from: Frog on August 02, 2011, 01:36:55 AMThe knife on the left is an example of one of the first Paul KnivesHow does the lock work..? Is it a push button? Don’t think I have seen one of those.And what is up with the pen looking thing on the right....