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Photos of my collection

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 2:37 pm
by Martin Clarke
Hi Viewers,
Hope the uploading works this time after resizing the photos. RE is for Resized.
Happy viewing, finally done it[attachment=0]PartCollectionRE.JPG
Regards.....Martin

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:05 pm
by Jr.
Nice collection Martin.
What Make and Bore is the Leaver Action.
How many rounds does it hold in the Tube.

Regards,
Jr.

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:41 pm
by xl_target
Hi Martin,
Could you please tell us what each item is?
Thanks.

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:50 am
by Martin Clarke
Jr. wrote:
Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:05 pm
Nice collection Martin.
What Make and Bore is the Leaver Action.
How many rounds does it hold in the Tube.

Regards,
Jr.
Hi Jr.,
It is a Marlin 1894, chambered for 44Mag, holds 10 rounds in the tube.
Regards....Martin

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:47 am
by Martin Clarke
xl_target wrote:
Wed Sep 11, 2019 9:41 pm
Hi Martin,
Could you please tell us what each item is?
Thanks.
Hi xl_target,
The photos of the rifles have a description mentioning calibre below each.
Some of the photos have a description. Knife details are, top left to right, down, and then across:
Photo 1
Okapi - South African Skinner (Hand made) - no sheath
Fox - Italy - small skinner with camel colour sheath
Torres & Torres - Spanish small skinner
Umarex - German - large hunting - black fibre sheath
Elk Ridge - USA - large hunting - light brown sheath
Fox - Italian - Gut Hook - Skinner - brown sheath
Fox - Italian - Skinner - brown sheath (Bought as a pair)
Azero - Spanish - Black Sheath
Muela - Spanish - Brown Sheath
Muela - Spanish - Brown Sheath
Buck - USA - Drop point - with fire starter - black sheath
Pakistan - Damascus - Green Grip - gifted by my friend
England - Army Issue Penknife - stainless - dated 1945 - no sheath
Brigant - German - folding knife with thick end skinner - brown sheath
Victorinox (Swiss Army) Multi tool with skinner, and lockable blade - black pouch
German Army Issue Knife - Green Polymer handle and sheath
Schrade - USA - Old Timer - Stockman knife - brown pouch
Shelham - Pony - from Australian steel - made In Japan

Photo 2
Muela - Spanish - Small skinner - Micarta grip - brown sheath
Muela - Spanish - Large skinner - antler grip - brown sheath
Kizlyar - Russian - Gurza 2 - olive wood handle - black tooled sheath

Hope this helps....Regards...….Martin

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:05 am
by SMJ
Lovely Martin (y) An absolute feast for the eyes!!

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 10:23 am
by Chengy
Beautiful. Only Schraeder is common with my collection. Thanks for posting. Is that paki knife real damascus or just an imitation. Regards and keep posting

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2019 2:32 pm
by Martin Clarke
Hi Chengy,
Good to hear from you. It is an actual Damascus style, but made from ordinary mild steel. Not quenched or hardened, so does not hold an edge for long. I think the sheath is actually better quality than the knife!! Doesn't hurt to keep it in the collection.
I have used every knife in my collection, from rabbits to deer, and hopefully Buffalo one day. The Fox gut hook is always used for opening up, then the skinners do the rest. The Gerber Countryman (Folding) handmade, was presented to me by my boss way back in 1982, after he visited the USA. It is now 37 years old!! At that time, each Gerber knife was fashioned from a little billet of steel! I understand it is now a collectable item, and not made anymore. This one, along with the Stainless WW2 pen knife and the Kizlyar are my prized possessions. The little Schrade Old Timer, with stag horn grips belonged to my Dad. He gave it to me the year he passed away (1982) so it has been with me for around 37 years; don't know how long he had it before that - may be 5 years or so when he got it as a gift from my Uncle - so 45 years old at the minimum. Will hand it down, I suppose, just like he did.
If you ever visit Perth, except for the four above, you can choose any one as a gift from me. Taking it back will be your headache!!
Regards......Martin

Re: Photos of my collection

Posted: Mon May 18, 2020 10:11 am
by Km82
Congratulation for the beautiful collection. If taken care properly, It can be passed into hands of many generation to come.

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