Here are a few pics of a portion of my collection.

This is a custom Ray Laconico fixed blade made of O1 steel and Ziricote handle scales. I had Ray make this one for me years ago and I’m a little embarrassed because I can’t make myself use it. It’s beautifully hand sanded variation on a Loveless blade shape and it’s really comfortable in my hand. Ray makes really nice titanium and Carbon Fiber scaled folders now. Really stripped down and elegant in style.

Here are some blade blanks that I’ve got to make scales for. The top is a Fallkniven F1 in laminated VG-10 steel. The center two are Koyote Knives (he used to make knives on Bladeforums) with really nice convex grinds. I’m thinking of adding Ipe or Wenge scales to them. The bottom is a Big Chris kwaiken-style in S90V. It’s ground VERY thin and deserves to be used once I craft some scales. Cocobolo might look great on it.

Here are four of my users. The top is a really nice little neck knife made by Bark River. The next is a Survive! GSO 3.5 in CPM-20CV which is Crucible’s version of M390. I got in on the initial group buy, got a really nice price, but had to wait forever to get my hands on it. The next one down is my favorite and most used knife. It’s a Koster Bushcrafter with a flat-ground 3V blade. Most of his knives come with a Scandi grind, but I prefer this one. I really love 3V steel. Tough as nails, stays sharp a long time and is easy to keep clean despite not being stainless. It fits my hand wonderfully with the canvas micarta scales. The bottom is one of my many Spyderco Mule knives. This one is in CTS-XHP, but I have ones in K390, laminated Cobalt Special, CPM-S110V and Maxamet too. I bought a backup of each just in case. What a cool way to get some super-steels for a very reasonable price.

Hope you folks like the pics, even though the image quality isn’t so hot.