Saturday 19 April 2014

My collection of flick out knives, cool benchmade switchblades and rare hawkbill spyderco knives out of my collector knife display cabinet

My collection started small, but eventually grew to a point where I had to get a collector knife display cabinet to showcase them all. But today I will only showing off a few of my master pieces.

 Here is my hawkbill shaped stainless steel blade spyderco knife. I originally got it to use as a pocket knife, and a wide virility of other uses  from cutting wood, plastic and rope. As you can see, it has the usual spyderco blade shape, but what makes this a special blade is the hawkbill Serrated cutting edge that's slide and dice through everything. One of the main motivators for me buying it.


Another main reason for me buying it is to protecting myself. This knife can easily be carried around in my pocket, without the use of its belt clip. Look at the picture below for an example of what i mean.

Here is a very cool hawkbill shaped blade that is very popular allover the world.The one unique feature about this switchblade is the smooth cutting edge, witch gives the blade a wider range of uses.



This is a very strong and  tough hardened high carbon steel blade with a stainless steel inner casing and a cast iron outer casing. The flick mechanism is different with this knife then the one I showed first.