American Made Hunting & Fishing Fixed Blade Knives

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WOW I see I have not stopped in fixed blade why to long.

Makes me feel like I am in a candy store here.

Thanks for showing thes knives.

Ken

So I wll just add my newest fixed blade.

Queens #f7 Carved Bone filet knife.

I got her cuz I am in love with that handle CSB.
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Picked this up at the flea market today from a friend of mine.Did a search and found that the company is located in Blaine WA and this is their Alaskan Camper model.
Some idiot had tried to sharpen it with an electric knife sharpener and then(thankfully)thought better of the idea.Minimal scratching easily removed with some 320 wet-or-dry paper and good old Mother's Mag Wheel Polish.Looks like new after about 15 minutes work.
Massive knife:1/4" thick blade about 11" long;beautiful 1-piece antler(probably elk or caribou judging from the size;almost 7" long)handle and a fantastic sheath that has a double loop construction(apparently for different size belts)and a loop for a leg tie.
Retails for $165 on their site;I got it for $60.
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Nice knives everyone ::tu::

WB, that blade cover looks like it was professionally made. Maybe you can find a patent on it ::shrug::

Here is a scarce old Geo. Schrade hunting knife with the original leather sheath.
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Dimitri:
Nothing on the cover. One of these days Dale and I might get together and try making a few of differing lengths.
Here are a few more Gerbers.
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The single on the Left is a Shorty with the Cats tongue applied.
The single on the left is a 1950 Miming with a sheath I had made up.
The left Piggyback is a Shorty Chrome handle with a steel
The leftover is a Chrome Shorty with a Pixie, the last two are probably from the late fifties, the other double is 60's vintage.


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WB,


That is quite a nice collection of Gerber knives you have there ::tu:: Thanks for showing them.

Here now is a rather unusual old CUTCO, hunting knife with a serrated blade edge, these are harder to find than most.
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D:
I am now doing this post and am trying not to drop it into the bit bucket by pushing wrong button again.
Happy to see your post with the Cutco, I have always wondered if my sheath was correct and I guess you answered the question. Have had several Cutco's over the years and never used one. Mostly stuck with Kershaw, Gerber, Western or Case.
Just looking around and see I am out of storage room and have resorted to cardboard boxes, I better sell some stuff or die a hoarder.
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WB,

That 1763 is a beauty ::drool::

I have one but it does not have the blade etch like yours does.

I have a couple more Cutco`s kicking around, some are still in the original box :shock: :lol:

I am like you, ran out of room to store this stuff ::nod:: ::shrug::

Nice picture of the bambinos, was it taken on your property?

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Between mine and the next door Neighbor.
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Here are a couple old Queen Bird & Trout knives.................................
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Thought I would bring this subject forward for one I just picked up an hour or so ago. Had never seen a critter such as this with the old Marbles bone stag appearing handle. Definitely a well embellished Hunting Knife, It is an Ontario Knife. The photo's say it all. Nice cutter.
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WB,

Looks like a well made knife ::nod::

You just can`t beat a stag Pommel ::drool:: ::tu::
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These are my drop-point skinners. The first one (green handles) was made for me as a surprise by a buddy who got into making knives after he retired, he has since passed away. The second one is the first (and only) custom knife I own, bought it at a gunshow from a local maker named Russ Sutton about 15-16 years ago. The Marbles was purchased at SMKW in August 2003 as a gift to myself upon returning from OIF, it has been my regular deer skinner ever since. I bought the Randall from a buddy last year, it is new and will skin its first deer this fall.
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I really like that Randall ::drool:: ::drool:: ::tu::
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Here's a few Westerns I keep at camp for when the stragelers come up to hunt :shock:
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nice knives everybody here is one that i made for a soilder to take over seas with him when he got shipped out the blade is made from a old saw blade and the handels is buffalo horn and black walnut and brass pine notice the pins i tried to make a cross without anybody thinking it was a cross cause they had probelms with that and the brass spacer was a old 7.62 rifel shell that i split flattened and cut into shape the knife held up good for him i just took the pic yesterday after it was over seas for about a year and its still as sharp as a razer and it was made rite here in good old tennessee
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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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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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