That looks like a knife made by Ithaca Gun Works(Track Knives) in the 1970's. Compare the blade shape to this Track folder. I have. Look closely at the blade of your knife near the tang and see if there is a symbol there that looks like a bear paw made up of zeros close together. If the number is stamped on the tang look on the opposite side for the paw stamp.It was usually stamped very faintly and wore away easily.cato wrote:nice knives,
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Nice fixed blades pictured here. Thanks for sharing them with us.
I am more of a pocket knife guy, but I do have some fixed blades. This one, I found in a little store in Oklahoma over 20 years ago and I had the sheath made later. I think it was a "kit knife" where you bought the parts and assembled it. However, I could be wrong about it. I googled the maker's stamp and found nothing. What do you think?
I don't know what the steel is and the handle is a green colored wood. The blade is 3" and the overall length is 7 1/2". Nicely balanced and the handle is comfortable.
I am more of a pocket knife guy, but I do have some fixed blades. This one, I found in a little store in Oklahoma over 20 years ago and I had the sheath made later. I think it was a "kit knife" where you bought the parts and assembled it. However, I could be wrong about it. I googled the maker's stamp and found nothing. What do you think?
I don't know what the steel is and the handle is a green colored wood. The blade is 3" and the overall length is 7 1/2". Nicely balanced and the handle is comfortable.
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Here's an Alaskan and a local handmade.
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I just noticed I forgot to post this Buck 113 I received for Christmas.
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3-1/8" 420HC Steel Drop Point Blade with Excellent Strength and Edge Retention. Overall Length 7-1/4"Miller Bro's wrote:Stainless steel blade?
• Sturdy Compact Fixed Blade Knife. Weight 5.2 oz.
• American Walnut Ergonomic Handle with Brass Bolster
• Includes Lanyard hole, and comes with a Genuine Leather Sheath
• Buck Forever Warranty, Made in the USA
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Thanks Jerry, it's a Buck so it has to be well built
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Here are two of my fixed blade hunting knives.
First off is my beloved Schrade with I bought just before they went out of business. Love that knife!
Then a Remington knife I got as a gift. Perhaps not the sexiest out there but a good solid utilitarian knife. I keep it in my backpack and use it for all heavy tasks, splinting wood, cutting legs off of moose and such. Good rubber handle which doesn´t get slippery due to blood and rain and what not. Very easy to keep sharp and not a knife I am afraid to use or abuse.
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First off is my beloved Schrade with I bought just before they went out of business. Love that knife!
Then a Remington knife I got as a gift. Perhaps not the sexiest out there but a good solid utilitarian knife. I keep it in my backpack and use it for all heavy tasks, splinting wood, cutting legs off of moose and such. Good rubber handle which doesn´t get slippery due to blood and rain and what not. Very easy to keep sharp and not a knife I am afraid to use or abuse.
Have a great day!
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I don't have any of the Camillus Remingtons (yet); that looks like a highly functional knife.
Here is a 1932-1940 DuPont Remington Rh-73. The deer scene is on the 'wrong' side of the blade, if one believes the Remington Sheath Knife bible by D.Y. Grimm (what a great book) (?). The sheath (not shown) is slightly tired with a couple stitches out but the knife appears to be un-used.

Here is a 1932-1940 DuPont Remington Rh-73. The deer scene is on the 'wrong' side of the blade, if one believes the Remington Sheath Knife bible by D.Y. Grimm (what a great book) (?). The sheath (not shown) is slightly tired with a couple stitches out but the knife appears to be un-used.
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Nice!! Very nice!!tongueriver wrote:I don't have any of the Camillus Remingtons (yet); that looks like a highly functional knife.![]()
Here is a 1932-1940 DuPont Remington Rh-73. The deer scene is on the 'wrong' side of the blade, if one believes the Remington Sheath Knife bible by D.Y. Grimm (what a great book) (?). The sheath (not shown) is slightly tired with a couple stitches out but the knife appears to be un-used.
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Hello folks, just started here and mainly looking for info on Pocket knives, but through I would share my prized fixed blades (and bayonets).
Thanks!
Sometime I will document my knock around blades as well, but they really aren't so picture worthy.
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Sometime I will document my knock around blades as well, but they really aren't so picture worthy.
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Cato, that Queen is a beauty! My first thought- Poor man's Randall! I am liking that one a lot. Thanx for showing it.




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A couple of unusual ones made by a company that is mostly known for it's folding knives and other products.
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Who made those?knife7knut wrote:A couple of unusual ones made by a company that is mostly known for it's folding knives and other products.
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They were made by Jet-Aer Corporation who market knives under the G-96 brand.Their main products are high tech lubricants for the aerospace industry. Here are some of their folders.wackyd wrote:Who made those?knife7knut wrote:A couple of unusual ones made by a company that is mostly known for it's folding knives and other products.
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Can some one tell me what is "Fixed Blades" about the knives above. 

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They are not;I was merely showing the other poster what G-96 knives looked like.Sorry if I offended you.koldgold wrote:Can some one tell me what is "Fixed Blades" about the knives above.
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No offence, I love looking at all knives, and I like those folders.knife7knut wrote:They are not;I was merely showing the other poster what G-96 knives looked like.Sorry if I offended you.koldgold wrote:Can some one tell me what is "Fixed Blades" about the knives above.



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This one is a fixed. For certain.
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I like that Ivoryman. It has tons of class.____Dave
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LOL!! Indeed!Ivoryman wrote:This one is a fixed. For certain.
Lovely lines on that one.
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by the way, your AG Russell reminds me of my Bark River....
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Thanks gents, appreciate the comments. Actually it's not mine, but I snapped some pics of it when I was doing some restoration work on it for the owner. But the thing was so beautiful I couldn't resist. Mammoth or Mastodon ivory too. Love this knife.
Great Bark River Checksix, looks great in the aloe. You're right and this basic design I've seen on lots of knives. Classic, beautiful, and popular. No wonder there are so many out there like it. Great shape, feel, look, and fit in your hand.
Great Bark River Checksix, looks great in the aloe. You're right and this basic design I've seen on lots of knives. Classic, beautiful, and popular. No wonder there are so many out there like it. Great shape, feel, look, and fit in your hand.
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