American Made Hunting & Fishing Fixed Blade Knives

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American Made Hunting & Fishing Fixed Blade Knives

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Here is a nice old Case Tested XX Hunting knife with big slabs of jigged bone :)

Post your American fixed blade knives here ::tu::
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Nice knife Dimitri. I really like those handles. This is the only U.S. fixed blade I've got. Western - Boulder, Colo. - USA - L39. I got this in about 1958 for one book of Top Value Trading Stamps.
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tjmurphy wrote: I got this in about 1958 for one book of Top Value Trading Stamps.
Wow! that is really neat Tom ::tu::

It` in good shape and you still have it after all this time, and to think you got it for the price of a book of trading stamps :o
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Very nice & interesting knife !!!!

Here is a pair that my Dad bought in 1963 ? ( I think ) , when we visited Yellowstone National Park
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Here is a Case XX and a 80 year old Hammer Brand
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Dean and Gino - Very nice knives
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What TJ said ::tu::
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tjmurphy wrote:Nice knife Dimitri. I really like those handles. This is the only U.S. fixed blade I've got. Western - Boulder, Colo. - USA - L39. I got this in about 1958 for one book of Top Value Trading Stamps.
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I wonder if they still have the trading stamps? ::dang:: ::shrug::
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I've not seen any in years. Used to be that the grocery stores gave them out. For every dime you spent you got one stamp. There were probably more, but the ones I remember were the S&H Green Stamps and Top Value. One was handed out at the A&P stores and the other at Albers Markets, but I don't remember which handed out which.
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Here are a few more.............
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tjmurphy wrote:I've not seen any in years. Used to be that the grocery stores gave them out. For every dime you spent you got one stamp. There were probably more, but the ones I remember were the S&H Green Stamps and Top Value. One was handed out at the A&P stores and the other at Albers Markets, but I don't remember which handed out which.
I remember the S&H Green stamps well. But I'm thinking you ended up with the better end of the deal. ::tu:: I would think that those trading stamps may be long gone, or what ever they were traded for.
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Here's a Schrade Cut Co. fixed blade...

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A Camillus PSK from 1967...

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I think this is a Western...

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Another Schrade...

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And another Schrade...

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A few from my collection:
My first knife purchased 57 years ago;probably a Utica(it isn't marked)
A PAL RH-35 & RH-36 marked USN Mk.1 and Mk.2
4 Remingtons(RH73;RH32;?;RH29)
4 Woodcraft patterns;Marbles;Olcut(wood handle simulating stag)Union Cutlery Dardevle;Remington RH32(previously shown)
Small Case XX stag
Hammer Brand
KA-BAR floating knife with cutout blade
A MALCO duct knife
A mystery knife;no markings except for a frontal view of a boar's head on the handle.Possibly a Cattaraugus.
PAL RH22 fish scaler
PAL RH36 with a custom stag handle
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All nice knives!

k7k, I think you're right on your mystery knife being a Catt.
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K7K, I love the Rem outers pattern with the bone slabs. I have two Imperials that look almost identical to that.

The mystery knife...I have seen a very similar handle material and shape that was also used on Imperials.

Nice sharing anyway!

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Here is another Case Tested XX hunting knife, similar to the first one I posted except this one has nickle silver bolsters and guard :D
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Here's three I had pictures of. Ka-bar, Case and Queen. Reckon I got a few more.

And this Western.
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A friend at work gave me this one yesterday, a Schrade Walden H-15. Nothing fancy but a nice knife.I have no idea when it was made.
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A Camillus PSK from 1967...

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that is outstanding, 8) ::tu::
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Here's some nothin rare just used
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Nice knives guys! ::tu::
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only american made I have is a Buck Paklite Skinner. I keep it strapped to my PSK.

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Nice knives Dimitri...I love those bone scales on the second one... ::tu::

A couple of old user's...a Case that's been around and a Marble's Woodcrart.
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Nothing spectacular, just what was on the bench. Sorry about the pics, new camera won't work with the old light box so I had to improvise.

Some Western B&Ts
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Some smaller Western B&Ts; actually the top one is an SFO for Coast Cutlery
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Two post-war Western 46-5s; the bottom one is marked for the BSA
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KaBar B&Ts
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Remington Rh-24s (one of my favorite B&Ts)
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Marbles, Expert and Ideal
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Robeson (top) and unknown B&Ts
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Miller Brothers, you have a tough act to follow. I will post a few anyway. Here is a homemade rack of scrap with some of my Schrade 165's. Yes, they are all different.

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