What's in Bill's Drawers?

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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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Hey Bill....do you have any vintage Italian picklocks in your knife collection :?:
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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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Yeah-quite a few. I'll get around to taking pictures someday. I'm planning on selling quite a few of them in Atlanta.
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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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Are there any 9" tactical Leverlettos in existance?
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Not to my knowledge.
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Bill DeShivs wrote:Yeah-quite a few. I'll get around to taking pictures someday. I'm planning on selling quite a few of them in Atlanta.
Some lucky dogs are gonna get a swell knife. :)
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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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Bill, is it not a bad time to sell older knives? The latest prices are pretty depressed. Hold them !!!
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The Blade Show is an excellent place to sell knives-depressed market or not.
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Amoung other things it also must be nice to see what we are actually getting first.
I wish I was going. :cry:
I'm planning on next year for 2 days. Can't wait to hear what I missed.
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..............................................................Bill lets see what else you've got in your drawers ...... :P :D :wink:
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mr natural wrote:..............................................................Bill lets see what else you've got in your drawers ...... :P :D :wink:
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The Atlanta Blade Show is 19 days away. We all want to see some more pics from Bill but I imagine he's real busy right now in preparation in case nobody notified you. Hopefully we'll get some more pictures from him before or after the show. That will be awesome. I wanted to ask him the same thing but I think he's tired of hearing from me already :lol:
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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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hi Bill hope all is well there !!
Where can I get one of those cool cabinets like yours ? thanks for your time !! Lou....aka...warbird.
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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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I want to see the drawer with the 1950s Picklocks. :)
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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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Warbird
I picked it up in an antique shop. Ms. Debbie and I did some serious rebuilding on it before it was presentable.

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It's not a drawer. It's a coffee table that holds the picklocks.
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thanks a hunting I will go !!
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Re: What's in Bill's Drawers?

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Bill DeShivs wrote:Warbird
I picked it up in an antique shop. Ms. Debbie and I did some serious rebuilding on it before it was presentable.

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It's not a drawer. It's a coffee table that holds the picklocks.
You know it may be deja vous....but I think you posted a pic once of you and the coffee table...I been lurking these knife forums for yrs. :?: :)

Yep...I am always hitting the used furniture places looking for that perfect thing to store my knives in. :)
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