American Made Hunting & Fishing Fixed Blade Knives

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Here's the few I have that aren't in my other post.
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Hi

I just wanted to share photos of some of the Blind Horse knives that we have. They are great USA made semi-custom hand made knives that are made in eastern Ohio. They are fantastic knives made for hunting and outdoor use.
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jsrsports wrote:Hi

I just wanted to share photos of some of the Blind Horse knives that we have. They are great USA made semi-custom hand made knives that are made in eastern Ohio. They are fantastic knives made for hunting and outdoor use.
For more information please contact us by PM or email at jsrank82@thewavz.com
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This . is my all purposee set
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Nice set wazu... ::tu::

I hope this is American made, not sure who made it...has a interesting stamp and etch.
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I like that turn-of-the-century knife a lot. I think I read something about the crucible steel by Bernard Levine, perhaps in his 4th edition. Very nice knife!
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Bob,

Camillus made those for Sears & Roebuck, I have had several over the years, they take a good edge like all old Camillus knives do.
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Thank's Dimitri....nice to know it's Camillus made... ::tu::
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I just picked up a load of Gerber knives, here are a few of them.

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I just acquired these two and would like to add them to this VERY cool thread!
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Thanks for showing them ::tu::
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Mike,
Is that top knife a Utica/Kutmaster?
I have one just like it, no tang stamp but it has an etch on the blade that says, UTICA/KUTMASTER.


Here is a fixed blade of mine, an Al Mar SERE; the first of his SERE knives.
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As you can see it is #43/200. It was #43 of the first 200 made.
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After seeing these scans I think I need to take some decent pics of this magnificent knife.
It deserves far better than these quick scans! ::facepalm::
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orvet wrote:Mike,
Is that top knife a Utica/Kutmaster?
I have one just like it, no tang stamp but it has an etch on the blade that says, UTICA/KUTMASTER.
Great looking Al Mar Dale!

In regards to your question, Yes I believe that top knife I posted to be a Utica Sportsman, that seems to be the general consensus reached in the thread that I started about my picking up those two knives....

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I thought I'd add this little Kutmaster bird & trout knife to the thread. I really like this one, great patina and takes a wicked edge....
3 1/2" blade 6 3/4" overall
I scored this one from Scott a while back....would still love to find a sheath for it if anyone has one!
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Mike,
If you PM me the blade length & width and the OAL of the knife & I will see if I have a sheath it would fit in.
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I guess I need to add my Imperial Kit Carson to the collection.



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Here's one I just received that fits this category!

Etch reads "Red River Knives" also says on blade "A division of Cold Steel Carbon V Made in USA"

This one is known as the Elk Skinner, and was part of a series of knives made by Cold Steel in the early to mid '90's as reproductions of old fur trapper patterns, copies of the Russell Harrington patterns long established in their Green River lineup.

The sheath is original to the knife, handles are hickory, and the blade is just shy of 6 inches...and with that Carbon V steel it takes quite an edge too!
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This is the Camillus model of BK&T.
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And my Al Mar. Accompanied by a pair of shoes.
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I am not a collector of Bucks, but I couldn't resist this 2004 production of a 119 with cocobolo handle.
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Man I like the looks of those Cocobolo handled Bucks. ::tu:: Someday............
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Quick Steel, I have to agree with Phil - the cocobolo/brass combination really ramps up the looks of the 119! OH
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Thanks OH. I agree. It was the wood that prompted the purchase.
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