Wednesday, May 12, 2010

First Job


I bought this knife for my first job. I worked at the Signal Mountain Nursery, a garden and landscaping shop. It has a slight curve to it, half serrations and a tanto point. Cost about $12

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Mock Trial



I got this knife at a gun show for $15. It is a automatic (which is technically illegal in TN). I got it to remember my Mock Trial team going to State.

Sunday, February 7, 2010



This a G-10 tiger I got online. I don't exactly remember what I got it for or how much it cost (This is why I have this blog). I'm retconning it to remember when I had my first "job" working at the TN aquarium. It's falsely double-edged and has a cool spring assist release.

This is a black folder I got to remember my first real girlfriend, Devon James. I suppose she was the first real one, even though she dumped me right after we made it facebook official (well...I asked her to. I don't know if she actually did it.). Says "Maxam (R)" and "Made in China" on it. Cost me $18.



This is a KA-BAR ripoff. This is the second knife I got in Gatlinburg '10. It has the Army insignia on its pommel I tried to take a picture of. Cost me $12 with a discount. Stainless steel with a black oxidizer on it.


This is an undercover Karambit I got online from United Cutlery. I suppose it'd be good in a fight, because the finger holes prevent you from losing it; but it's a bitch to sharpen and I don't take it out that much. The sheath is also very tight. It's falsely double-edged

This is the first knife I bought with the intention of keeping it for memory. I got it on the Beach retreat '09. Good trip. Nice folder, note the quasi-spyderco hole for opening.


This is a "Joker" style automatic knife I bought in Gatlinburg in Jan, 2010. I think I'll associate this one with that trip, which was (probably) my last Resurrection. Nothing of much importance happened on that trip. Cool knife though. Printed on it is "Stainless" and "China"

This is a Balisong knife I got at my first gun show for $7. Ignore the dates on the pictures. Label says "Stainless" and "China". Kind of tough to keep sharp, but good for learning tricks.

Second test



Here we go, test succesful

Test

This is a test of the picture posting, which is crucial

Pilot

This is the first post of my blog. I am primarily using it as a memory aid for all my knives. They all have a meaning to me and I don't want to forget what that was.