American Made Hunting & Fishing Fixed Blade Knives

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Schrade Uncle Henry 167 with sheath.
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Nice work 8ball! ::tu::
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8ball, what a great gift and a special honor for the recipient - I know he will own it with pride for the rest of his life. Well done sir!
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orve and hunter thanks for the compliments the feller i made it for was verry emotional when i gave it to him he said that it helped him cope with being over there cause mine and my wifes initials on the tang and he thought of us everyday i was proud to make it for him for serving our country proud
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Nice knives shown here everyone ::tu::

Keep `em coming ::nod::
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Here are a few more............
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here is a couple that i made my wife for the kitchen out of a band saw blade one with black walnut and the other one is rosewood
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D:
Have been considering cleaning out some cutters. If you or anyone else has an opinion, were I to list these as a group what would you consider a good opening price that would elicit some bids.
If any moderator takes umbrage to this being posted here, just remove it. Of the 19 or 20 there they are all on a 1-10 scale 6 to 10.
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Nice bunch there Moss! ::tu::
Wish I was rollin in cash. :mrgreen:
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W.B.,

There's no way I'd sell all those knives as a group. (Great looking bunch BTW)

The sheer volume will eliminate 99% of potential buyers and what you will be left with is those wanting to pay wholesale prices so they can resell them individually at a profit.

That's my opinion. That and a dollar will still get you a cup of joe some places. :mrgreen:

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here is a american fixed blade its a camillus mark 2
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Man hunting; PAL RH-37
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KA-BAR ugly thing;
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Nice Pal Willie... ::tu::

How about a pig sticker by KaBar.....
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Thanks Bob.

That pigsticker'll work!! :mrgreen:
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Willie, those Wart Hogs may be ugly but they're getting harder to find at a decent price. I wouldn't mind having one.
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Jerry, if that knife hadn't been given to me by a dear friend, I'd fix you up with it.

The ol boy that gave it to me is a retired Army Colonel. During his time in 'Nam he spent a lot of it up in the central highlands working with the "Yards".

He's a close friend and we've carried each other out of more than one bar on many occasions.

It is a HELL of a knife, but it is BUTT ugly.. LOL
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Owd Wullie wrote:Jerry, if that knife hadn't been given to me by a dear friend, I'd fix you up with it.

The ol boy that gave it to me is a retired Army Colonel. During his time in 'Nam he spent a lot of it up in the central highlands working with the "Yards".

He's a close friend and we've carried each other out of more than one bar on many occasions.

It is a HELL of a knife, but it is BUTT ugly.. LOL
Thanks for the thought Willie. I wasn't hinting.

I have three friends like that. They're hard to come by and take a long time to develop so when ya get one, ya gotta treat 'em right. ::nod::
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This was my second Buck Knife and the first one I bought - came from the PX at Aberdeen Proving Ground MD in the fall of 1976. I was attending the Ordnance Officers Basic Course and found out that I could join the APG Rod and Gun Club and hunt on post, needed a skinning knife for deer so I bought this Buck 105 fixed blade, my roomate and hunting buddy bought a Buck 110 folder. I used it for my skinner until my wife bought me a Marbles in 2003. It still has a great edge on it (I use ceramic sticks).

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Those Bucks are a great purpose made knife. I bought one for my son when he went to Montana to live with his mother's cousin and finish high school. On his first Antelope hunt, it came up missing after a long stalk. I bought another for him that Christmas and he lost it too. I gave up.
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Kabar set.
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Hand made in the USA, for me, by my little brother, at the Busse custom shop here in Ohio
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The top knife is an American company A.J.Jordan built in Sheffield. The middle is Unmarked, the absence of a mark would possibly indicate USA made due to import/export laws in Euro/Slav countries. The bottom is a John Russell Green River Knife most likely made before 1900( This is possibly the type knife that the term "Up to the Green River" was coined for.). The knife on top of top knife blade on last photo was just in case any Cowboys wanted some Sushi. Please excuse the poor photo's, I was trying a point and shoot I picked up for a couple of bucks today. Should anyone have any spare XD cards they don't need PM me and we might work something out.
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I got the Western L39 in the 50s for Boy Scouts with S&H green stamps. The Buck 107 I still take with me when I go fishing.
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Jerry and I both got the same L39 the same time and way as you. Wonder if it was a model made just for S&H Green stamps??
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TJ I don't know if they were but I've seen a lot of them on ebay and some guys on Knifeforums got them the same way.
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