Obsessive collecting: When is it too much?

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Jim Skelton

Jim Skelton

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@ayokay123
@ayokay123 11 жыл бұрын
This is by far one of THE best videos I've ever watched dealing with the psychology behind obsessive-compulsive collectors of "stuff". I've experienced much of this myself with coins, knives, bikes, you name it. Jim, you've got a real talent for being able to delve into psychology behind this kind of behavior, and if nothing else, you really oughta have your own radio program. You've got the chops, bro.
@ericcartman8354
@ericcartman8354 7 жыл бұрын
ayokay123 Iv’e always thought this guy should host a radio show with those pipes and gift to gab
@matthewjackson9615
@matthewjackson9615 5 жыл бұрын
I would argue that folks are driven by millions of years of evolutionary biology and conditioning. Man has been a hunter / gatherer for millions of years. The man in the video thinks he's whacked out but I would argue that his behavior is not aberrant, it's just the gatherer instinct at work. And if he no longer wants these knives, I'll buy some of them from him.
@parkerpelkey6433
@parkerpelkey6433 Жыл бұрын
I come back to this video every couple yrs
@dawhitecastle
@dawhitecastle 8 жыл бұрын
I have been watching your vids for a few months now and just found this string of videos....and MAN do these hit home HARD. I actually AM one of those guys that orders knives to my office because sometimes I will get 4-5 a week and it is just easier to avoid the home drama that comes with it. But yeah....everything you are saying is definitely therapy for me, so thank you, Jim. It never stops. I get that one I have been drooling over and then I play with it and then be right back on the sites looking for that next purchase. Sometimes I get in it so bad that I purchase 2, 3 or 4 at once because I am on that rush...that high.
@peddlerofknives5364
@peddlerofknives5364 7 жыл бұрын
I have thousands of knives a collection of sixty years...
@Crazyknives
@Crazyknives 5 жыл бұрын
Peddler of knives woooow!!! 👍
@cdb-ip8he
@cdb-ip8he 10 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video of such well-spoken thoughts, Jim! Collecting beyond what is useful or brings us joy really isn't much different than hoarding. And yes, many great museums have been started by the most eccentric of hoarders. But like you said, at what point is it ever enough? At what point do all the searches and justifications lead you to the ultimate grail? I've been a collector of one thing, and more currently a collector of the "best" of several things. But really, and I so agree with everything you're saying here...at what point do you realize the ultimate grail is the joy and satisfaction you find within yourself? We search for that which our minds think will fulfill us if even for a moment, and when that wears off we search and search some more. What does it take us not only to wake up to the realization of what we're doing, but of having the courage to face our own demons of self worth and find that fulfillment within? I admit that I haven't been buying much lately, because I've obsessively searched the internet for weeks on end looking for that next "best." And when I find it, I'm happy for six to twenty six hours or so until the mind rethinks it and then searches for something even more: expensive, satisfying, etc. "Whew, dodged another bullet. Glad I didn't buy the one before!" The beauty of it is that I've gradually been coming to this conclusion that I'm addicted to the search, the jumping through the hoops, the needing to feel so useful and productive and validated that the reward will ultimately be worth it! But the reward isn't what just came in the mail, (most of these things are cluttered together under a layer of dust or in drawers) because that always wears off. The reward is me knowing and finding me. It's me simply being enough. Enough that I don't have to keep searching outside myself for the contentment I've found within. And while I know this intellectually, and can separate myself from what's happening long enough to understand, there's still this little voice or impetus that pulls me back on the computer looking for the next "best" thing. But there's never a best. And there's really not even a "best for me for now." Not when collecting for the sake of collecting is concerned, or with things that are never used or enjoyed, or things that our minds have to think long and hard to come up with a specific use, purpose, or rotation for. About ten years ago, I cleared out my kitchen cabinets and gave away a lot of things that were either never used, or still sealed in packages waiting to be needed. As I did so, I recalled the "reasons" why I purchased this item, or the feelings I had when I purchased that. And you know what? Every single purchase was due to a bolstering of self-confidence; of thinking people would think I'm cool, or simply feeling better about myself because I had it...probably fifty percent or more had to do with women, or a certain woman who was in my life at that time. Anyway, I'm gonna stop right now to clean up, meet some friends, and get something to eat -- so I can have the privilege of me taking care of me. Because I'm learning not to slave over making someone or something else happy by sacrificing myself. Perhaps the following says it best... "Remember, most of the things you think you need are ego trips designed to bolster your image and your perception of security. You'll waste a lot of energy satisfying your ego only to find that, as soon as it's got what it wants, it ignores all your efforts and promptly nails another list of demands to your forehead. The ego will always try to force you to slave for its vision. I wouldn't stand for that BS if I were you." ~ Stuart Wilde
@TheDreamtimezzz
@TheDreamtimezzz 11 жыл бұрын
Real easy. When it no longer brings you enjoyment or it is negatively impacting your life.
@sixten215
@sixten215 7 жыл бұрын
Im a 17 year old knife enthusiast, I do not own a big nor expensive collection. But I really enjoyed the way you spoke in this video. The whole video felt like a speech. And I can relate to you and it felt like you spoke directly to me. Great work brother :)
@gmoney5947
@gmoney5947 6 жыл бұрын
Sixten Nilsson your 17 and still loving off the parents go to school get a job and then you can buy high quality useless shit for the rest of your life.
@jrdego1
@jrdego1 11 жыл бұрын
You realize as you flick open all these knives WE are all searching the internet as we listen to you speak for the knives you are opening and closing. Enjoyed every moment.
@shansen751
@shansen751 11 жыл бұрын
Great video. I just canceled an order because of the video and I realized that I do not need the knife. Thanks for helping me see clearer
@rdog7853
@rdog7853 11 жыл бұрын
Great video, Jim! I have collected knives, guns, lighters, flashlights, coins, stamps, and bicycles, clothing, and most recently, colognes or fragrances. I just go through different "phases". I think three letters can explain it all; OCD. Thankfully, most of it has appreciated in value, and can be sold, perhaps at a flea market, when I retire. I justify it by telling myself that it was better than drinking the money away. Thought provoking video, my man.
@Pourage_art
@Pourage_art 2 жыл бұрын
This is super on point, I'm just getting into knives but have always been OBSESSED with sneakers, classic nikes, adidas, rare retro Jordan's etc. Seen close friends also "sneakers heads" get divorced because they chose sneakers over their spouse, crazy but true. As long as the addiction doesn't affect your priorities, finances or loved ones it's ok to treat yourself from time to time. Thanks for the perspective, awesome vid
@micahhayes7158
@micahhayes7158 11 жыл бұрын
i have been collecting weapons of all kinds for a while now, knives are the main part of my collection and i have to say im drooling over your collection they are all beautiful knives, every once in a while i feel like i have enough but then time passes and i find a new one that i just have to get and then it goes on and on. im glad to see im not the only one.
@jonnypescado1
@jonnypescado1 9 жыл бұрын
It's really interesting seeing your videos stand the test of time and all the new comments from folks like me who just found you. The key component to addiction is "euphoria recall" and anything anything that makes you ecstatic can do it. Once you have that first high, two things happen: you try to get back to that original rush and your tolerance increases-pushing you to more just to get the same effect. Pretty soon your brain craves the dopamine. My question is, what was the first knife that really did it for you?
@MrWegank
@MrWegank 11 жыл бұрын
Wow great video, great collection. I'm a fledgling collector with the manix 2 as my marquee piece. I think what resonates with your video for me is the questioning of how balanced you are. If you do not have balance you won't be able to collect anything in a healthy manner. By addressing your responsibilities 1st your collecting is benign and healthy. Only when unhealthy practices such as deceit to your partner or shirking finances let problems arise. By maintaining honesty, I think you will continue to find happiness. Besides, you can always auction your collection for charity if you ever get bored and wish to start over. It's the thrill of the hunt that's so alluring!
@vitdelrosario1
@vitdelrosario1 10 жыл бұрын
i have great great respect for you, sir. thank you for the most honest and down to earth conversation i've heard on The Sickness. Merry Christmas!
@radkokosoTT
@radkokosoTT 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim! This is one of the best comments/insights about the knives collecting on youtube I have ever heard. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@profesorEDC
@profesorEDC 4 жыл бұрын
OMG fantastic video...from 7 yrs ago, yet it's so actual. Should have watched this long ago. Still without knowing I followed the same path and I'm stuck and obsessed with the idea. Dunno how many videos I've talked about this. Great vid Jim, thanks 👍😊
@BlueDragon-pi2sl
@BlueDragon-pi2sl 10 жыл бұрын
I'm in same boat as our friend, Vance was. I'm content w my knives, guns and other collectables. I'm done, selling 80% of my knife collection. Will probably keep 10-12 knives. I'm blessed and love to have friends like you Jim and all others on different formats. Yes I want more but the Beast must be tamed. Great vid Jim. Kudos
@rob2qik
@rob2qik 9 жыл бұрын
wow!....excellent video,I'm not into knives but you hit the nail on the head as far as collecting becoming obsessive...I think I will step back and take an honest look at myself. Most of your points(no pun intended) are exactly what goes on in my head. Great video!
@articbear33
@articbear33 10 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Jim !!! Everything you mentioned in your video is spot on. ! That is a lot of money in knives you have on display in front of you ! That's fantastic.. if you can afford it...
@erikxroads
@erikxroads 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Video and the complete overview that hit it right on the head Jim. You are and will always be the one and only Guru extreme on knife collecting!
@renechavez870
@renechavez870 11 жыл бұрын
Mr. Skelton I love your videos. You hit it right on the head. Our love for blades and fine cutlery can never be understood by someone unless they share the same obsession. I am very new into knives. I only have 3 folders, and 3 fix blades. My most recent treasure is my Spyderco Paramilitary 2 black on black which I was just craving and lusting over. I have it and it has certainly lived up to my expectations, but the same day I received it I was looking for my next purchase maybe a Brous Blades, STRIDER, microtech, or Hinderer. If I had your collection I think I would be complete you have by far the most gorgeous blades I've seen online. Just an incredible collection. I mean the Ramon Chaves 3V blade over built wow something like that and my blade lust would be fulfilled for a while!! 😄. Excellent video!!!
@uncleben4536
@uncleben4536 10 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you for this video. I didn't think that other people were going through the same thing as me. My modest collection of microtechs and production folders is nothing too special, but you are right. It's not dollar amounts. I can pick up a $350 microtech, then be eyeing up a $70 sog the next minute. It's an obsession that will probably never go away. No matter what level you reach, you always want more. Until you find something else to collect, and move on to that collection. I've been there. HiFi stereo equipment, cars, guns, knives. Hopefully introspection will lead to understanding and eventually overcoming this thing that we do. "Comparison is the death of happiness" To collect anything is to feel "want" more than "satisfaction". Maybe we all just need to find Jesus. LOL
@astrazenica7783
@astrazenica7783 8 жыл бұрын
when do you hit the wall? when u start buying spinning tops lol
@Snazzyriffic
@Snazzyriffic 8 жыл бұрын
Adam Smith i wish i could like this multiple times
@nofaithjusthope8714
@nofaithjusthope8714 5 жыл бұрын
Jims already done that. hahaha
@knifeman1122
@knifeman1122 9 жыл бұрын
Best video ever made from you. I wonder how many others would like to see a video from you with productions knives like that manix you had.
@OLMmedic
@OLMmedic 11 жыл бұрын
i love your video's man..you have some funny commentary on your own questions...awesome video's...great collection ....this was one of your best
@joshuajacob6402
@joshuajacob6402 10 жыл бұрын
I have an obsession with knives but I stay within my financial means as well. If I don't have the money I won't buy the knife. I do get tempted though when I look at my wishlist of knives I want to buy and I watch videos to see which knife I really want next. We only need a few knives but it's more fun when you have a collection of knives to rotate out of your EDC. I liked your video, Jim! Keep up the great work!
@art1vandalay23
@art1vandalay23 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Im just getting into knives and just got a new one that I think will end my "need" for another at least for now. I do feel that pull though, not just with knives, but with buying anything out there- the pull to buy the next thing or great deal on something that is really nice. Its good to ask the question of "when is it too much?" and not fall into the lie that things ultimately satisfy. Relationships with people matter more than anything- learning how to get along with others and how to be ourselves. Thanks again.
@LMarshall32
@LMarshall32 11 жыл бұрын
@4:54 Love it also Brother! That is a BEAUTY!! Thumbs up on an AWESOME Video and Excellent topic!! Bro that is an OUTSTANDING collection!!
@jasondaman8
@jasondaman8 10 жыл бұрын
Not too long ago, I bought the ESEE 5 (not my first knife, it's the 8th knife in my collection so far). I tracked it online everyday, several times a day. When I finally received it, I was in love. I have still barely used it because it's not one of those knives you can EDC. It mainly sits with my military gear. However, shortly after receiving it, I was back online, on youtube, looking at collections and finding new brands and names of knives that continue to catch my interest; I was already on the hunt for a new knife, specifically the Gerber Automatic 06. The obsession is real and I respect you for making this video. I feel that my brick wall will not be for a long time, especially since I am a young collector at 19, so I cannot say now what that brick wall may be for me. It could be that I find the end-all-be-all knife of my dreams that requires me to fork over an incredible sum of money for, but then again that could be the beginning of a whole new realm of collecting. Thank you for the video. Subscribed.
@JimSkeltonKnives
@JimSkeltonKnives 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks bro, much appreciated coming from you. I was the same way with watches. At my best, I was at over 360, and never wore many of them. It was too much. Now I keep it down to about 150ish and I am much happier.
@MonsieurFromLondon
@MonsieurFromLondon 11 жыл бұрын
Excellent topic and very well delivered Jim. Sometimes life dictate that this disposal income is no longer disposable. That was my wall since then I have been enjoying rotating my purchases let one go to be able to experiment more goodness!
@noahtheo85
@noahtheo85 10 жыл бұрын
Great video. Fantastic knives, and some really good points made.
@terafanatic
@terafanatic 11 жыл бұрын
Best vid yet. I just sat and absorbed your commentary.
@joshvaldez9234
@joshvaldez9234 11 жыл бұрын
The things that bring us joy. Thanks for sharing your super sweet knive collection with me. I'll Pally never own any one of those. But I can enjoy them from seeing you show them to me.
@jerrymuns
@jerrymuns 11 жыл бұрын
I hit the wall when my whole mindset changed and I decided to start collecting money. Now instead of basking in a collection of trinkets of sorts, I revel at a growing collection of "green" and the endless possibilities it can bring.
@johnkennedy9078
@johnkennedy9078 6 жыл бұрын
Gold buddy. Trust me. They killed me over the fed reserve (among some things)
@billjohnsonseattle
@billjohnsonseattle 11 жыл бұрын
Wow, I thought I was going overboard with 6 knives !!! Just basic production knives, but cool ones I dig.....Thanks for posting this video, makes me feel MUCH better !
@FerrumForge
@FerrumForge 11 жыл бұрын
Don't wait too long to get on my books, i'm not going to close them, but they wait is getting long, and longer by the day. You know I'll be good to you. I totally feel where you are coming from in this vid Jim. I hit the wall years ago when I was still collecting production knives, that's what led me to knife making. And now I'm going to start collecting customs since I have friends in the biz.
@the_finest_tradition
@the_finest_tradition 7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I'm not alone! I own over 200 knives and I rotate maybe 12 of them. I love those 12 yet I keep searching for more, I obsess over it endlessly. I think however I've reached my turning point and this video really helped cement that thought.
@TheStabbyCyclist
@TheStabbyCyclist 11 жыл бұрын
I'm fairly new to your channel, but wow. This really hit home. Every so often I assess the value of my collection and how much money I've poured into it. Sometimes it's a bit hard to come to terms with. Granted, I sell and trade nearly as much as I buy. But the ones I'm not willing to let go off sure do pile up quickly, all the while the hole in my wallet gets bigger. If anything, having a collection of quality knives has given me insight into what I truly want and hopefully someday I'll get it.
@everydaybladesinc
@everydaybladesinc 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome video by they way. Your extremely talented Jim.
@williamthevolk
@williamthevolk 11 жыл бұрын
You are spot on man. This video is incredible. A few good laughs, and a lot that rings true.
@squidspitingson7402
@squidspitingson7402 9 жыл бұрын
Absolutely great talk! Thanks for talking about this in the open and putting your thoughts into a video. I absolutely understand the obsession, I'm 13 and i collect graffiti, business cards, coins, and i'm starting to be interested in knives. I'm definitely the collecting type, the obsession really takes over. I always say "I'm gonna save my money" but it always ends up going to something I'm obsessing about for a collection. Thankfully my collections are pretty cheap but as I acquire a steady income in the future my collections will likely grow immensely.
@anthonyp7051
@anthonyp7051 7 жыл бұрын
I’m a fixed blade user and have a small collection. My folder game is a shame. I watch your channel because when I do get financial set,the knives you’ve been and continue to own and show and now make, are the ones I gravitate towards also.
@thedeadlee690
@thedeadlee690 8 жыл бұрын
Powerful video and so true. This applies in so many aspects of life besides knives. Really gives me something to think about.
@JohnJohnson-lc8ps
@JohnJohnson-lc8ps 7 жыл бұрын
Except now you need another Rockstead! Haha. Man I can finally relate to you. And you do have an awesome collection.
@oaken1204
@oaken1204 11 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you for making it. I grew up in a very low-income background and have been fortunate enough to earn a solid living. I hit the apex of my humble collection [20 knives; about $3,000 total] around the time when I got a CRK Sebenza. I purchase quality, production US knives that focus on function over form. My collection rounded out after I obtained a "solid" knife of each major type [large edc, small edc, chopper, etc]. After 2 or 3 knives of each type, I found my tastes.
@MrBosst09
@MrBosst09 4 жыл бұрын
When something reach to the addiction level it's very hard to truly kick the habit just like any other addictions. I started collecting beginning of 2006 and by the end of the year had reached over 300 knives. I had everything from no name to productions to over 1000 dollars customs. fixed blade and folders, autos I have it all. But one day it just hits me when I was carrying 4 knives on me and still feels like not enough I know it's getting out of control. So I decided to stop and sell most of my knives till around 10 of my favorite ones. That was 2012. And just this year because something happened in my life I started collecting again. Buying 16 knives in 2 month with half of them cost thousands of dollars each on top of at least 10 more customs in my watch list. Then I realized I never stop the addiction of collecting cause when I stopped knives I started with watches buying 25 of them in 5 years with only 2 arms and it looked rediculous wearing 2 watches at the same time. And then I turned to a specific brand of jewelry after I stop with watches. Look back realized I never really stop the addiction. I believed leveryone will collect something if they were given the chance. Because it's away of giving yourself a little happiness pleasure comfort just for yourself only to balance all the stress and chaos in ourlives. Life is short as long as the addiction is not hurting yourself in anyway enjoy it what ever it may be.
@eyesintheskies
@eyesintheskies Жыл бұрын
300 knives in a year! That’s nearly one a day, madness gotta be some kinda record
@naasehvnishmaJH87
@naasehvnishmaJH87 11 жыл бұрын
One thing is for sure...one knife isn't enough. You'll constantly re-fall in love with knives (and admittedly slowly lose interest in others) ,and anyways it's good to have an assortment of different role knives (tac vs gent) with varying sizes . Great vid Jim ...very interesting and relevant topic.
@vr6glx96
@vr6glx96 11 жыл бұрын
Wow Jim. Great video. Ive had 17 knives that i bought. I gave 5 away to my buddies and dad and i lost one that i immediatley repurchased. So im at 11 knives that i currently have. 4 fixed and the rest folders. I am looking at my next knife to buy every day but i am no longer satisfied with production knives. My first custom i want to buy is a Will Moon but unfortunatly i cant see the day i will ever afford to buy one. I dont see myself ever hitting that "wall" because as far as im concerned im just getting started. My issue is i always find a new knife to buy before i can even begin to save for a will moon or the hha lft01. Thank you for such a great, insightful and honest video. Maybe one day i will get a mk6 but i will continue to buy knives after that. Im just being honest, i dont see an end to my knife collecting (obsession).
@Marko51505150
@Marko51505150 11 жыл бұрын
Hey Jim, Another great video, thanks. I think what makes a knife special is not the initial purchase but the memories that are created with the years of ownership to follow. My favorite knife is the oldest and cheapest knife that I have, it's a Victorinox that I got from my father when I was a kid. Just two small blades, red, you know the one. My point is its been a lot of places with me and brings back a ton of good memories. Carry, share and use your knives, that makes it all worth it.
@Jashue
@Jashue 2 жыл бұрын
Two knives arrived today- one a piece that was driving me mad a few months ago, but has since become little more than a curiosity. I had to get it though, because it just went out of production. The other was another Reate- which has become my latest obsession. After settling down for the evening, I’m right back in the internet looking for more- no longer produced knives- on the secondary market. Sheer madness. Discovered your channel tonight, by the way, when your review of the Reate Future popped up in my feed. A GREAT review that did NOT help my situation!
@jimspinasbook
@jimspinasbook 7 жыл бұрын
I believe that the obsession or high that we get comes from the actual hunt. stalking your next unicorn and winning it on an auction, or finding one that's a great hidden deal. So I think most of us couldn't buy our next holy grail and be done. because it's the hunt not the prize that we love so much.
@izkormvach-prazoiad
@izkormvach-prazoiad 10 жыл бұрын
This clip really pulled my string, Jim! Thanks for sharing ;)
@Pongo1320
@Pongo1320 11 жыл бұрын
I wish I knew the answer to the wall question, my Aunt's new husband is addicted to rare Zippo lighters and not helping with bills. He may hit the wall when me and my brother throw his head into one.
@athdragoveskel9389
@athdragoveskel9389 11 жыл бұрын
If you play with fire, you get burned good sir.
@RocstarRagpicker
@RocstarRagpicker 11 жыл бұрын
I think as long as you're having fun and taking care of what's important, nothing else matters. Have fun and enjoy your collection. If your doing it in order to fill a void, or hole inside yourself that can only be filled by quenching the thirst of your heart, then one may have a problem. If I had half of what you had on the table, I would be stoked. I've never seen custom knives til I found your videos on KZbin. A Microtech Combat Troodon is the nicest and farthest I've gotten. I would slob
@paulx7620
@paulx7620 9 жыл бұрын
So funny that the KZbin commercial that I got to this video was about mortgages. Thanks for letting me share in your sickness ;!)
@panzerfaust5119
@panzerfaust5119 7 жыл бұрын
im real bad.REAL BAD.I'll just get one out the box and damn it im back on the net looking for something else.Ive got blades piled up in every corner of my room and a 30 gallon tub piled high with blades.I carry 3 at all times and cant ever make up my mind on what i want to carry for the day so im swaping them 2 or 3 times a day.I think i may have a SERIOUS condition.Ive got Blade HQ on speed dial.I drive myself nuts with my addiction.HELP
@Mr.Beastforpresident
@Mr.Beastforpresident 7 жыл бұрын
Terry Franks you are not alone. The first step to help is admitting you have a problem, this way you can meet more collectors and we can all cry happy tears of trading, selling and buying more. Anyone that tells you, you have to many knives just remind yourself that you don't need that negativity in your life.
@tansinjack
@tansinjack 6 жыл бұрын
i literally sold my newborn for more knife money on BHQ, and than when that was gone I had to hurry up and get my wife pregnant again so I could keep up with my Spyderco collectors club subscription . Bitch almost didnt shoot the little bugger out from the home bathtub birth complications and what not. Anyways, I hope we all learn to come to peace with our EDC addictions
@JimSkeltonKnives
@JimSkeltonKnives 11 жыл бұрын
I think you're right, and I didn't think of that. We may get to where we want to be at any one time... but then our priorities shift and we "need" something different, then the search starts again.
@SharpByCoop
@SharpByCoop 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim. Some of this is VERY hard to listen to, because it rings so true. There is a thin line between satisfaction, accountability, and overindulgence. We THINK we ride in the middle. ;) Collections are in transition. My philosophy has been to replace a piece with a piece. This places a premium on resale and adds responsibility: scratches, and EDC are a loss. Don't apologize that you don't 'use' a knife. You are using it to please your senses, and using it to recover your funds.
@CollexionInc
@CollexionInc 11 жыл бұрын
You have some really good thoughts. It is interesting these "stages" of collecting. Some are in the acquiring.. searching, buying, celebrating, searching, buying etc... Others can be in a stage that you sound like you are getting to. Where a collector simply wants to celebrate what they have. Maybe share it with others and continue to gather knowledge about the collectible. It will still be important to you and you may even stay on top of sales, but don't feel that NEED to acquire anymore. Thank you for sharing this.
@shubbagin49
@shubbagin49 10 жыл бұрын
Really good thought provoking subject, we live in an age of wants and easy to gets.My knife collection started with practical tactical and hunting knives, weight was always a factor as I was in HM forces. Then about 10yrs ago I started buying for the looks as well as the practical, the crunch came when some of my knives were not being used as tools more like toys. Then I started buying what I perceived as classics, then I started buying swords saying to myself , these will be heirlooms for my two boys, they are quite happy about all that, but who am I kidding, its me that wants all these man toys. I have come to accept my love of edged weapons, actually it is ok, although the mother of my children thinks I am a throwback to my celtic warrior family tree of wild scottish, Irish blade wielding poets. You got some lovely pieces of art in your collection Jim, somebody has to be patrons of art.
@nikolaigladanac9082
@nikolaigladanac9082 11 жыл бұрын
I live in Australia where none of these knives are allowed to enter the country. If I was ever to purchase something like this, it would be confiscated by customs. Think yourself lucky, Jim. Also, your channel allows me to savour these beauties vicariously. Thanks!
@JimSkeltonKnives
@JimSkeltonKnives 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks Erik!! I'm glad you made the leap, the Direware is so amazing!!
@isidrorosa
@isidrorosa 11 жыл бұрын
i`m glad you took took the time for this, it`s very important!
@jcrami3504
@jcrami3504 4 жыл бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one that's thought about this. I definitely have control over my collecting habits when it comes to money since I only spend a few bucks a month on adding to it, but what I struggle with is the feeling of constantly chasing something & always focusing on what I don't have rather than what I do. I buy the grail piece, put it in my display & it's on to find the next one
@jdnotariano
@jdnotariano 11 жыл бұрын
Beautiful collection! As a prudent financial principle I try to keep my hobbies cheap and my investments expensive...so to speak. How about this: keep your very best 3 knives, watches, etc, sell the rest for fair market value. With the proceeds buy a low fee globally balanced index fund. As you want to upgrade your top 3 within any collection, set a rule that you must first sell one of your current pieces to upgrade to another model. This way you will always have 3 outstanding "best of the best" examples to admire and collect, but you will never go overboard or "obsessive" with your collection. This is the best case scenario and allows you to always be hunting for the next "jewel" for your collection but keeps you inline from a practical and financial standpoint. It doesn't have to be 3, maybe 5 will be a better number for you, but this will help keep things balanced. Good luck to you and all those "obsessive" collectors out there.
@Insomniac4444
@Insomniac4444 6 жыл бұрын
Jim ,Ive been on ur channel for months now , you are one of a very very few KZbinr that reviews so sincere and honestly , the weknife and reate reviewing video has really touched me , how justifying and being impartial, for this video ,it really has got me ,ive been reaching some similar stages right now, it's been 2-3months , I just couldn't convince the devil anymore , got 3ckf, 3rockstead, more than 10 weknives, cultrotech svarn 2and many more all in a role within such short amount of time , I use to collect only combatively designed knives which aren't very expensive at all for many yrs , but the moment I layed my finger on the ckf bragga everything has just gotten mad and outta control .. although it's not affecting my life in a crazy wave still I feel a bell ringing inside my conscious, this video has really cured part of that evilness and striked me awake, a true true therapy Jim, thank you so much for sharing and hope you enjoy ur life and finding a better balance of collectting like we all needs to.
@bigdaddypain295
@bigdaddypain295 Жыл бұрын
I’ll never stop collecting knives. I’ve come to terms with my obsession. Now I just own it!!! You had to show me the Rockstead, now I’m hunting for one.
@Ded-Miron
@Ded-Miron 10 жыл бұрын
You are crazy guy, but we love it!:) I guess I became a collector of videos about knifes:) I don't neet to buy them I am just watching your video. Cool chanel....
@maximum805
@maximum805 9 жыл бұрын
Obssession, that is the crux of the whole thing. I personally know people, who can collect whatever it is that they find interesting and move forward in their daily life, without skipping a beat. It does not own them. As for me, I relate to everything you stated in the video. I have an obsessive personality. All through my whole life , No matter what I collected, I have taken it to far and I have paid the conequence for my actions. It's never enough. I can have 1,3,6, or more orders on the way and I find myself online clicking that button for the next thing that I have to have. Part of it is the chase, tracking down that special something and finding it. You think to yourself, I have to have this, It fills that empty spot in my collection, and I might never get another shot at acquiring it again. Being obsessive, I think is a way to satisfy an uncontrollable need to self gradify oneself. I know this about myself and I've learnd to control it somewhat. From my experiences in the past, I know the consequence of taking it to far. I'm 57 now and I have responsibllities that I did not have 15 years ago. My priority is to my family, paying my bills and putting food on the table. Then, when I have the time, I retreat to my mancave and enjoy all my collectibles with a clear head.
@jerryweil7053
@jerryweil7053 11 жыл бұрын
Although my collection is limited to production knives, you had me laughing out loud with your insights, feelings of guilty pleasure and the need to justify, both to ourselves and our significant others, our collecting obsessions. No matter the price, none of us wants to reach the point where the collecting habit interferes with our relationships or the ability to pay essential bills. That's the difference between a functional addict (collector) and a true addict. Thank you!
@everydaybladesinc
@everydaybladesinc 3 жыл бұрын
I find myself buying at least 1 usually 2 knives a week. I usually buy them over the weekend and look forward to them arriving all the next week. Usually on Thursday. By Saturday I’m buying another knife to feed that itch. Great video by the way.
@kevinherrington5563
@kevinherrington5563 9 жыл бұрын
I don't want to happy with what I have. Knife collecting is one of my few joys. If/when I reach a point where procuring new examples no longer interests me then I will have one less thing to enjoy. Sure I'll enjoy the collection but the hunt is the fun too.
@JimSkeltonKnives
@JimSkeltonKnives 11 жыл бұрын
You're already setting the bar damn high. CRK are just damn near perfection, and so practical. And Todd Begg has really nailed it with the Glimpse, Bodega and Field Marshall.. just so awesome. Gorgeous designs, practical usefulness and great quality.
@StiloNautica
@StiloNautica 10 жыл бұрын
good video..made me think and rethink. greetings to the family!
@JimSkeltonKnives
@JimSkeltonKnives 11 жыл бұрын
Man, you have some AWESOME taste in knives!!! Congrats and I hope the wait isn't too grueling for you
@JimSkeltonKnives
@JimSkeltonKnives 11 жыл бұрын
I now know when I have gone too far thanks to you and your friend. When I think I need a knife IN THE SHOWER, I need to stop. LOL
@mathewrculbertson
@mathewrculbertson 11 жыл бұрын
Wow! This is eye opening.
@charlesjacques750
@charlesjacques750 11 жыл бұрын
I have to hold & feel the knife in my 6'4" sized hands first (usually). For example, I bought a SS Ranger, blacked, but my knuckles do not fit through its holes and my fingers get stuck dangerously in it- any ideas ? On the other hand, my Para ll was bought unseen, black on black, and I seem to love it more & more. A common Benchmade 440 Grip got me started, it was just so well made.
@gmoney5947
@gmoney5947 6 жыл бұрын
Charles Jacques I’m 5’11 and I bet my hands are bigger then yours. It’s a joke when I hold my glock 43. My friend always says that it looks like I’m holding the tiny cans of soda when I’m holding a regular can. In fact I thought I had a tiny penis as a teenager but a dozen of girls have told me otherwise...maybe they’re just trying to make me feel good on the inside.
@BenTheDream1018
@BenTheDream1018 11 жыл бұрын
Amazing video I really enjoyed and can somewhat relate to these things.
@VanGoghsBlade
@VanGoghsBlade 11 жыл бұрын
Great vid man! It is an addiction.A sweet sweet sickness. Just knowing theres something coming out,ordered,finished,on the way. It gives me something to look forward to,making the days just a little brighter. We will all find our own justifications..
@rikray1
@rikray1 6 жыл бұрын
Being a collector is truly an addiction my friend. I'm the same way with all my outdoor things. Rifles, handguns, knives, fishing equipment etc. Just gotta have it is the bottom line. You know what?? I don't drink, smoke or do drugs but something just come over me when it comes to my toys!!!! God bless ya brother!!
@bendari
@bendari 10 жыл бұрын
WOW! You have a Boss collection of knives. Wish I had a 1/3 of of your knives.
@edged_mindset
@edged_mindset 11 жыл бұрын
I think you have done it. You have created the end all be all knife collecting video. Hat's off sir.
@joshvaldez9234
@joshvaldez9234 11 жыл бұрын
I was thinking more and more about what you said in this video. And this is something I have struggled with lately. And am relizeing that people like us its never enough. We will never have enough things to make us happy. Like a big hole in us we can't feel no matter what. And what is really important is the people who's life's we effect. The people that matter the most our family's our kids. Happyness comes from with in. Not the things we own. We can't take it with us. But we can share
@mjmonjure
@mjmonjure 10 жыл бұрын
When I first subscribed to your channel and began watching your knife reviews, I was a little (ok maybe more than a little) bit jealous. I did not, and still don't have any customs, mainly because of a lack of expertise in this collection area (like you, I have others). I am now rationalizing the outlay of more $$ from the high end production knives (Strider, Chris Reeves) to a single custom. Your reviews, have in part, become a catalyst for my own obsession and the escalation path. Hearing your confessional, although from the heart and dead on, there doesn't seem to be enough of a guilt factor to quit, or slow down, so I will stay subscribed for the foreseeable future.
@jeredsyn1964
@jeredsyn1964 10 жыл бұрын
Jim although you live in a completely different world than I, financially and other, your words (which are very good by the way, you should write a book) ring very true. You summed everything up perfectly. All I can do is explain what's putting the brakes on collecting knives for me. I'm 50 years old and have never gotten a credit card because I know how I am, I'm compulsive and I suppose obsessive. A couple months ago I got my first, an Amazon rewards card. All you have to do is pay $25 a month! There's a lot of knives on Amazon.....and BHQ, knifeworks etc. I pay more than $25 but I'm still in trouble. So to answer your question, tragedy. That's what it took. But in your situation, why stop? You can afford it and it makes you happy, and if you start to go overboard you can sell. Good luck with your inner demon, mine won the game. Mike
@ks-sundown
@ks-sundown 11 жыл бұрын
Really interesting and thought provoking video. All I can say on the subject, is I hope to someday be in the predicament of having too many customs and not knowing when to stop lol.. I do have a cool suggestion for the one off Brous. I was thinking it would look really awesome to press fit some kind of CF, Moku-Ti, or something of the sort into the hole on the blade. Thanks for the great content as always.
@Greven50
@Greven50 11 жыл бұрын
Your collection is magnificent !!!! (It's never enough the chase is half the fun ... Take care)
@adrianragot639
@adrianragot639 11 жыл бұрын
I purchase knives based on what I think their usability. I'm not much of a "rare collector edition" knife collector. I have a three piece throwing knife set. A (sorta cheap) fine edge combat knife. In my local area, there is a gun (and knife) show, on the 26th of October, and I'm hoping to buy some knives. I really liked this video because it showed me how I should continue to purchase, and what factors I need to take care of to become non-obsessive. Thanks man. I like your collection as well.
@dmalbon1
@dmalbon1 11 жыл бұрын
My wall is when I get distracted growing another collection. I'm on and off so many different things.
@Razor_Regiment
@Razor_Regiment 9 жыл бұрын
Started looking into collecting knives,my first one so far is a Benchmade Nakamura 484,at the moment,customs just don't interest me,but I'm sure after being bored with production models it will.Since I live a frugal lifestyle,right now I just don't see the need for such expensive customs or show knives.But man oh man that collection of yours is fricking sick,thumbs up.
@MrPilipinoy
@MrPilipinoy 11 жыл бұрын
Whoa Jim, you said exactly how I feel...when I look at my upcoming customs coming in & tally it up, it get woozy...lol. That's without taking into consideration the purchases in between for ones that pop-up in the forums/YT (productions & customs). I stopped buying knives for about 10 years & got back into it early last year. Like I commented on Vance's vid, I need to get rid of a crap load of my knives to focus on the ones I really am in love with. Great vid brother.
@JimSkeltonKnives
@JimSkeltonKnives 11 жыл бұрын
I hear that. I can envision that as the next worst step an obsessed collector could go to... actually MAKING knives. Oh man, I'd never get anything else in my life accomplished. Thankfully, I would never have the talent required to do it. My hat's off to you man.
@tyarnold4088
@tyarnold4088 8 ай бұрын
Nice hearing you bring up Jeff Harkins. Him and Ron Best are my favorite.
@SPOOKYSHOGUN
@SPOOKYSHOGUN 11 жыл бұрын
I cut back on my custom knife collecting but I still have a couple of custom folders on hand at any given time. I often add new production pieces to my collection but I end up keeping most of them because I'm happy with them. The knife that has been in my collection the longest is a Cold Steel Vaquero Grande and I think I want it in my coffin with me when I'm gone. Every now and then I think my collection is just the way I need it to be, but then something new and exciting catches my eye.
@XxGunLoverForLifexX
@XxGunLoverForLifexX 11 жыл бұрын
Great topic video ,it really makes you look back into your collection or think about how many ,or how much you've owned .i sadly dont see my collection ending any time soon ,shit im allways down at my local gun and knife shop ever pay day .picking up something new to fondly or mess with .lol anyway thanks for sharing your thought and posting this great topics video .-Matt
@rsngfrce
@rsngfrce 11 жыл бұрын
This video describes perfectly what being an obsessive collector is like! For me, the 'collecting' is much more of an obsession though. Currently, I collect knives. I have collected many, many different things before that. I, somehow, DO reach a point where I feel my collection is 'good enough'. The problem is, I then largely loose interest in it, it gets stored in the closet and I look for something else to start collecting. I have a friend who collects a certain thing and I am fairly certain he has the world's greatest collection of that thing... he will never reach the point of 'good enough' for his collection, new stuff constantly comes up for him. I reach 'good enough' and then move on. If you love 'collecting', the pursuit is more important than the item. The pursuit can never end, even if you have completed a collection...
@5OclockSharp
@5OclockSharp 3 жыл бұрын
It’s interesting coming back to this after like eight years off from this hobby. I’m still not 100% content with my knife hobby. I don’t overspend anymore, but I’m also not 100% set. I have knives I’ll never sell, but I’ve acquired a few that I thought I’d like that I’d consider selling, not because I need to, just because I don’t care about them anymore. I will say that my watch hobby is pretty sated right now. I don’t really have any desire to buy anymore watches for a long time, even though I’m still involved in the hobby. Hobby’s are a crazy thing.
@BigfootBeerandGear
@BigfootBeerandGear 11 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, great thoughts. I've been wondering the same things lately. Actually found your channel because of the Curtiss F3 flipper (the next knife I hope to purchase). But I know I won't be "content" after that because I already have a knife 'wish list.' Crazy stuff to think about. Amazing collection, by the way.
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