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    last pics for now

    I have a bit more, but, will save that for another time. This whole pic and post stuff is quite taxing on these 50 year old bones-SDH
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    I like hte springfields Looks like a nice shop/den
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    Many thanks to you, I consider that the highest of compliments. My little shop is very much a mess. Over the holidays I'll be doing the yearly mass cleaning and see if I can squeeze out some more display space. I think I'll be needing it. My goal is to match at least one gun to each of the family of fighting knives. At that point perhaps open a small museum. I'd like to cover every country that ever issued a weapon in the 20th century. If I can't do it, at least I tried-SDH

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    That is an amazing knife collection! I would love to see some more pics especially of the SF commando knives. When I first looked at the picture I thought it must be a cluttered museum with a geat WW2 knife collection.

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    To be quite honest, most of the stuff is in drawers. When I get a chance I'll be making displays to better show them off. Its a joint collection from me and my brother in-law. We've been at it over 30 years, not quite done yet-SDH

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    Some call it a workshop, some call it a hideaway...

    Mine is in the garage...

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    I'd gladly trade spaces! I'd love the peace and quite, very hard to get with three boys in the house. I figure when I hit the lottery I'll build a 2 story three car garage with a shop/museum on floor 2. and this would have to include a 100 meter underground heated rifle range for test fire, well you gotta have a dream.-SDH

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    I'd love to have one of those Fairbairne-Sykes daggers!
    VEry nice collection you've got there.

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