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Title: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: toolguy on July 02, 2015, 09:18:41 PM
This is what I've been able to collect since last December.

The Farmers are at the top of the pic,the Pioneers are below w/SAKCS at the far right and the Cadets are at the bottom.

The plastic bags to the right are duplicates of all except the Blue Farmer,my wife's new toy and the SAKCS.

I'm still actively looking for Red and Zombie Green Farmers.
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: nsa-x-file on July 02, 2015, 09:21:47 PM
Very nice collection.

Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: toolguy on July 02, 2015, 09:29:35 PM
Very nice collection.

That's certainly high praise coming from you sir.

Thank you.
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: Joe58 on July 02, 2015, 11:00:23 PM
 :salute:

Very nice batch of alox you have going there. It is quite surprising at how quickly they do seem to multiply. As I'm sure Jamie can attest to as well. Lol.
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: SAK Guy on July 02, 2015, 11:11:48 PM
Very nice!!! :tu:
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: Marius on July 03, 2015, 01:27:02 AM
Nice! You started very well! Well, there are no longer numbered 50/100/etc LE editions now and only the current silver models in production remain available apparently for new colored LE runs. But at the same time this will allow you to stay more focused and in a reasonable budget. Just keep away of the vintage alox, when you will get a first of those the alox addiction will be elevated at a whole new level and it will be way harder to satisfy.

 :cheers:
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: ColoSwiss on July 03, 2015, 03:24:31 AM
Six months? There's no hope for you!   :D
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: SAK Guy on July 03, 2015, 03:38:55 AM
Six months? There's no hope for you!   :D
+1
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: SAK Guy on July 03, 2015, 04:02:05 AM
Nice! You started very well! Well, there are no longer numbered 50/100/etc LE editions now and only the current silver models in production remain available apparently for new colored LE runs. But at the same time this will allow you to stay more focused and in a reasonable budget. Just keep away of the vintage alox, when you will get a first of those the alox addiction will be elevated at a whole new level and it will be way harder to satisfy.

 :cheers:

He's right! Save yourself a lot of trouble and stay away from stuff like this:
(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/APOCFARMERash_zps3a0175dd.jpg)

(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/NOSRedPioneer_zps4e068aab.jpg)

(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/2FARMERS1open_zps65a67781.jpg)

 :pok:  :cheers:

Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: toolguy on July 03, 2015, 04:25:11 AM
:salute:
Very nice batch of alox you have going there. It is quite surprising at how quickly they do seem to multiply. As I'm sure Jamie can attest to as well. Lol.
Thanks Joe.

Very nice!!! :tu:
Thank you.

Nice! You started very well! Well, there are no longer numbered 50/100/etc LE editions now and only the current silver models in production remain available apparently for new colored LE runs. But at the same time this will allow you to stay more focused and in a reasonable budget. Just keep away of the vintage alox, when you will get a first of those the alox addiction will be elevated at a whole new level and it will be way harder to satisfy.
Thank you.
I will collect the vintage but only after I learn enough about them to be competent in purchasing.

Six months? There's no hope for you! 
My wife has been saying this for longer than I can remember.LOL.

He's right! Save yourself a lot of trouble and stay away from stuff like this:
:pok:  :cheers:

Thanks for the advice but surely you must understand the nature of a knife/toolguy.LOL
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: SAK Guy on July 03, 2015, 05:37:34 AM

He's right! Save yourself a lot of trouble and stay away from stuff like this:
:pok:  :cheers:

Thanks for the advice but surely you must understand the nature of a knife/toolguy.LOL

Ahh, I know,,,I was just giving some "pining" pics for your thread...I always search better with pics to look at.....it was my downfall worked for me! :D
Title: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: mrynnr on July 03, 2015, 09:16:30 AM
Nice! You started very well! Well, there are no longer numbered 50/100/etc LE editions now and only the current silver models in production remain available apparently for new colored LE runs. But at the same time this will allow you to stay more focused and in a reasonable budget. Just keep away of the vintage alox, when you will get a first of those the alox addiction will be elevated at a whole new level and it will be way harder to satisfy.

 :cheers:

He's right! Save yourself a lot of trouble and stay away from stuff like this:
(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/APOCFARMERash_zps3a0175dd.jpg)

(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/NOSRedPioneer_zps4e068aab.jpg)

(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/2FARMERS1open_zps65a67781.jpg)

 :pok:  :cheers:
:drool: :ahhh: man SAK Guy nice farmers!
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: SAK Guy on July 03, 2015, 03:19:26 PM
Nice! You started very well! Well, there are no longer numbered 50/100/etc LE editions now and only the current silver models in production remain available apparently for new colored LE runs. But at the same time this will allow you to stay more focused and in a reasonable budget. Just keep away of the vintage alox, when you will get a first of those the alox addiction will be elevated at a whole new level and it will be way harder to satisfy.

 :cheers:

He's right! Save yourself a lot of trouble and stay away from stuff like this:
(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/APOCFARMERash_zps3a0175dd.jpg)

(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/NOSRedPioneer_zps4e068aab.jpg)

(http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/zz256/SAKGuy/2FARMERS1open_zps65a67781.jpg)

 :pok:  :cheers:
:drool: :ahhh: man SAK Guy nice farmers!

 :hatsoff: Tnank you!
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: toolguy on July 03, 2015, 05:10:16 PM
He's right! Save yourself a lot of trouble and stay away from stuff like this:
:pok:  :cheers:
Thanks for the advice but surely you must understand the nature of a knife/toolguy.LOL
Ahh, I know,,,I was just giving some "pining" pics for your thread...I always search better with pics to look at.....it was my downfall worked for me! :D

Yea,that one picture with price displayed on the box just slays me!

Where is my time machine when I need it.LOL.
Title: Re: My Burgeoning Collection Of Alox.
Post by: cbl51 on July 03, 2015, 05:29:44 PM
For every day use, alox is the royalty of SAKdom. The rest are the working yeomen and peasants of the bunch.