Show off your fixed blades!

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Using my Patrick Brennan prototype kiridashi yesterday as making a new handle for my MOD knife ::tu:: not finnished but getting there,I cut my finger on my workbench :( finnished off with a BBQ ,good day ::tu::
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Paul, its looks very sharp and pointy !

There's a commercial version of Camillus jet pilot knife.
I'm thinking it was made late 1970's to 80's...?
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A knife is only as good as its' blade.
This is some of Schrade's Fixed Blade Knives, they made before closing down.
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The MOD knife I made a handle for the other day ::tu::
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zed6309 wrote:The MOD knife I made a handle for the other day ::tu::
Very nice wood carving on that handle, Paul! ::tu:: What type of wood?
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SolWarrior wrote:
zed6309 wrote:The MOD knife I made a handle for the other day ::tu::
Very nice wood carving on that handle, Paul! ::tu:: What type of wood?
Thanks Felix ::tu:: TBH mate ive no clue as picked it up a long time ago and just say in a pile :D It's nice to carve though but still pretty tough so good for handles ::tu::
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Here are some.
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I have never seen a collection of HESS beauties before. Impressive! The Schrades that go into those Craftsman sheaths are a great gathering in their own right. ::tu::
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Thanks TR. You know your stuff.. :)
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I can't believe I like this one , but I do.
What a beast.
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Just picked this one up this afternoon;a Cutco model 1769 JI complete with sheath. Doesn't appear to have been used but the sheath looks old.The serrations are still crisp.
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Man, k7k, you find the best knives !
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kootenay joe wrote:Man, k7k, you find the best knives !
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I just get lucky sometimes.That particular knife has been sitting in a display at a local flea market for some time now. I never really paid too much attention to it. Today I went over there(it is across the street from where I live)after getting back from a long weekend at a car show 100 miles away and decided to ask what he wanted for it. Wound up getting it for $10. I guess it was a good deal;I haven't had the chance to research it yet. Guess I'll display it with one of my Cutco "Sherlocks".
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RAPID RIVER KNIFEWORKS KNIFE DROP POINT BLADE U. P. BEAR HOUNDSMEN ASSN.
Specifications: over all length 7 9/16th in blade length 3 5/8" cutting edge 3 1/4" steel A2 RC 58-60 laser etched. name stamped in tang.
Handle is multi colored dymond wood "wet lande" laminated wood. green.
RRKW "wrap-around" style brown leather sheath.
Weekend antique mall find. no box. picture in bright sun.
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My EDC :D, one of my knife making trials.
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Eustace wrote:My EDC :D, one of my knife making trials.
Looks like your on the right track, nice chopper. ::handshake:: Terry
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Just finished this one up, another Western W-31 style blade and cocobolo handle. I have made 4 of these now. For some reason people like the blade grind? :D Terry
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Thank you, Terry!
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just finished this one up, O-1 tool steel and amber jigged bone handle. and my hand stitched sheath. ::tu:: thanks for looking, Terry
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Terry that is a beautiful knife and sheath. You have outdone yourself on this one. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Terry that is a gorgeous knife and sheath, can't believe that is a bone handle, looks like old, gnarly stag. ::tu::
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Great looking knife; amazing handle and that sheath is to die for.
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Thanks guys! I too like the jig bone dyed amber, I got the scales from Culpepper. Compliments keep me going, thanks again. ::tu:: Terry
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