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- KnifeTheMack
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:07 am
- Location: Philly, USA & Tanger, Maroc
Greetings Fellow Knife Nuts!
Hey All,
Just dropped right in as a noob talkblade member yesterday, no lurking, jus dove right in. Almost like the way I've just recently got the urge to start collecting automatics, and just dove right into it. No building up to it over a period of time, until realizing, 'hey, I'm a collector!'. Well, maybe just a little touch of that, since as a kid, I'd always loved knives, especially autos, though, they were an all too rare treat for the young boy I was then, and I certainly didn't collect or save any, as they went faster than they came. Any way, I've grown up appreciating all tech things quality engineered & built, and running across some of these Microtech and Protech autos available really gave me something to appreciate, with workmanship & materials that weren't even possible 'back in the day'. I love 'em, they're like a fine custom billet part off my hog, only these I can carry in my pocket! I picked up a few, and now I keep seeing more and more that I like and want! In fact, I just got a Godfather Tuxedo Gold today--Beautiful!
Well, that's my excuse on why and how I got here on this forum, and I expect & hope I'll be learning a lot from most of you who have been at this for quite a while now. Plus, I'll be able to blame you too, if I start spending too much scratch on these things, instead of taking all the weight myself! ;>)
Yell at you all later...
P.S. If in the future I don't respond to anyone in a timely manner, it's not 'cause I'm ignorant (Though, I can be if the hand calls for it!), it's just that I travel quite a bit, and don't always have access to a PC. Just wanted to tip you off on that in advance.
Just dropped right in as a noob talkblade member yesterday, no lurking, jus dove right in. Almost like the way I've just recently got the urge to start collecting automatics, and just dove right into it. No building up to it over a period of time, until realizing, 'hey, I'm a collector!'. Well, maybe just a little touch of that, since as a kid, I'd always loved knives, especially autos, though, they were an all too rare treat for the young boy I was then, and I certainly didn't collect or save any, as they went faster than they came. Any way, I've grown up appreciating all tech things quality engineered & built, and running across some of these Microtech and Protech autos available really gave me something to appreciate, with workmanship & materials that weren't even possible 'back in the day'. I love 'em, they're like a fine custom billet part off my hog, only these I can carry in my pocket! I picked up a few, and now I keep seeing more and more that I like and want! In fact, I just got a Godfather Tuxedo Gold today--Beautiful!
Well, that's my excuse on why and how I got here on this forum, and I expect & hope I'll be learning a lot from most of you who have been at this for quite a while now. Plus, I'll be able to blame you too, if I start spending too much scratch on these things, instead of taking all the weight myself! ;>)
Yell at you all later...
P.S. If in the future I don't respond to anyone in a timely manner, it's not 'cause I'm ignorant (Though, I can be if the hand calls for it!), it's just that I travel quite a bit, and don't always have access to a PC. Just wanted to tip you off on that in advance.
...KnifeTheMack
"I would rather rule in hell than serve in heaven." Milton
"I would rather rule in hell than serve in heaven." Milton
- whippersnapper
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- Location: Michigan
Re: Greetings Fellow Knife Nuts!
Welcome aboard!
- JerrBear
- MB Suckin' Bottom Feeder
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Greetings and WELCOMENESS, Mr. KnifeTheMack!
Can you please to post pics? I am seriously considering giving the U.S. economy a swift kick inna britches by investing my "Economic Stimulus Check" from my 'Unca George' inna GF & GS Tuxedo (Buy AMERICAN! ). I am not familiar with the "Gold" model, but I strongly suspect I could be lovin' it WTMT (Way Too Many Times).KnifeTheMack wrote: I just got a Godfather Tuxedo Gold today--Beautiful!
JerrBear
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- Vagrant
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Welcome
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Welcome...I joined just a bit before you !!!!
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welcome!!!
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- KnifeTheMack
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:07 am
- Location: Philly, USA & Tanger, Maroc
Re: Greetings Fellow Knife Nuts!
Wow, lot's of friendly folk here! --J, I am just starting out on the knife collection, I mean like only a week or two, as it's the knowledge in order to get a good start, which brought me to this forum. I figure if I'm gonna start, then, I might as well start with guidance from the best, most experienced people there are, and that's all of you! As for the "Godfather Tuxedo Gold", it's a regular Tuxedo with a 1/10 ounce American Gold Eagle coin (1998) inlaid in the white micarta scale. You can see it where I just bought it at: http://pvk.com/protech/
That is the exact knife I have, the one in the photo, with the "#18 of 20" on it. I believe he has #19 left, and it's gone up $20. since last week, when I ordered it. I figured the gold value alone is close to $100., and the coin value even more, making it a pretty good deal, as minus that, it's the average price of a regular Godfather. Most importantly, I like the Tuxedo model, and I collect some coins too, so I jumped on it. It's a real nice piece. If you've got an itch for one JerrBear, better jump on that last one quick, as it's the only place I've seen one.
Collector value is fine, but I'll only buy something I like, not because of any collector value alone, but if it's got both, so much the better, right?!
Ah, I do have a photo of my "Hog", taken last Summer, but I haven't changed anything on the bike since, so it looks the same. In fact, I just detailed it yesterday, and I'm ready to rock 'n' roll for the season!
Thanks for the great welcome, and I hope to scream at you all again soon. Oh yeah, I've got my eye on a Microtech Makora "Fire Ant" too, with the dual glass breakers, for my next purchase...it's lookin' really sweet & I MUST have one!
That is the exact knife I have, the one in the photo, with the "#18 of 20" on it. I believe he has #19 left, and it's gone up $20. since last week, when I ordered it. I figured the gold value alone is close to $100., and the coin value even more, making it a pretty good deal, as minus that, it's the average price of a regular Godfather. Most importantly, I like the Tuxedo model, and I collect some coins too, so I jumped on it. It's a real nice piece. If you've got an itch for one JerrBear, better jump on that last one quick, as it's the only place I've seen one.
Collector value is fine, but I'll only buy something I like, not because of any collector value alone, but if it's got both, so much the better, right?!
Ah, I do have a photo of my "Hog", taken last Summer, but I haven't changed anything on the bike since, so it looks the same. In fact, I just detailed it yesterday, and I'm ready to rock 'n' roll for the season!
Thanks for the great welcome, and I hope to scream at you all again soon. Oh yeah, I've got my eye on a Microtech Makora "Fire Ant" too, with the dual glass breakers, for my next purchase...it's lookin' really sweet & I MUST have one!
...KnifeTheMack
"I would rather rule in hell than serve in heaven." Milton
"I would rather rule in hell than serve in heaven." Milton
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Hey Mr. Mack,
Just hit the link to your recent aquisition, that's real nice, I'm a little more oriented to the classics, especially levers, but I would love to have one of those, I love that Godson with the Ironwood and the custom button...
Just hit the link to your recent aquisition, that's real nice, I'm a little more oriented to the classics, especially levers, but I would love to have one of those, I love that Godson with the Ironwood and the custom button...
- KnifeTheMack
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- Joined: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:07 am
- Location: Philly, USA & Tanger, Maroc
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--J, Great taste! That ironwood Godson model has a great classic look, very clean. I love it. Nice touch too, that mosaic button... So many beauties, so little $$$
...KnifeTheMack
"I would rather rule in hell than serve in heaven." Milton
"I would rather rule in hell than serve in heaven." Milton