I would, and have had various collections over the years, but every time I move I have to lose the extra stuff, so donate it to others.
Nevertheless I still collect knives, even though I can't carry them legally most places. Just today I needed to open something and didn't have my jackknife with me, felt very frustrated.
@hankster I probably can here in Thailand but it was ingrained in me from teaching in the US to never have a "weapon" on me because of zero tolerance school rules, and from riding airlines. I don't know if my having a pocket knife will get me in trouble or not.
@birdingnut I couldn't in school either here in the states but weekends and summers I generally carried one. My dad hunted, fished, camped so until he had fully dislodged himself from our lives, I went with him camping fairly regularly. I think he got some guff for letting his 7/8/9 year old carry a knife and cut a hot dog/marshmallow switch for themselves but I think he rather have us (I also have a younger sister and brother) able to take care of ourselves than do the fairy tale thing many girls so often did back then in wanting a guy around to take care of things for them.