For 20 years I had one RMK, only one. 10/11 years ago I decided I should have another one. It's funny to me how collecting evolves, in just the past year I've become so much more attracted to the older knives. Folks in my shoes are fortunate to have the trustworthy dealers and expert collectors and history buffs to lean on and try to learn from on this forum. The anonymity and lack of personality that a keyboard creates is a small price to pay. No where else could I learn as much as I do here.

(Capt. Chris holding General Westmorelands Ivory handled 5-6)
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Wally